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Good Bread?


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lindywink Newbie

Hi there, I'm new to this site. Long story, but going back on the wheat free/gluten free diet for my 2 1/2 year old. Anybody know of a good bread that doesn't fall apart. We are so into sandwiches and I haven't found one yet?

thanks, Lindy


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lovegrov Collaborator

I haven't found one, either.

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I like the bread from Open Original Shared Link after a suggestion from a Celiac friend I use the "english muffins" for my sandwich's like tuna and hambugers! It is awesome!

Guest missyflanders

Try Manna by Anna. You can find it at www.glutenevolution.com

It is pricey but so worth it. I make in a basic bread machine with great results and it freezes well too.

GFdoc Apprentice

I vote for manna from anna also. The best by far (but you have to make it from a mix)

Sara

lindywink Newbie

Thanks everybody, this will get me started.

celiac3270 Collaborator
I like the bread from Open Original Shared Link after a suggestion from a Celiac friend I use the "english muffins" for my sandwich's like tuna and hambugers! It is awesome!

Kristina? :P ...she suggested the same thing to me.

Hi there, I'm new to this site. Long story, but going back on the wheat free/gluten free diet for my 2 1/2 year old. Anybody know of a good bread that doesn't fall apart. We are so into sandwiches and I haven't found one yet?

I use "Ener-G".....never tried Kinnikinnick, but have heard raves for it.....and other products by the company such as donuts.........

-celiac3270


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my mom makes me bread that is really good and it doesn't get soggy. I will give you the recpie as soon as she types it jup.

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