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Hoffner's Pita Flats


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Corkdarrr Enthusiast

I've learned not to expect the world from gluten free foods.

But I found these frozen pita flats at a specialty store the other day,a nd thought I'd try them. Now I wish I'd bought several boxes! Yum!

I just heated one up in the oven for a few minutes and then put some mayo, ham and cheese on it and let it heat through some more.

Just thought I'd put the word out there -

Courtney


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LKelly8 Rookie

^_^ Ooo. Sounds yummy. What store did you find them in?

. . . and btw, Hoffner's should pay you for their new slogan! :lol:

"Hoffner's Pita Flats, Suprisingly Tasty!"

Corkdarrr Enthusiast
^_^ Ooo. Sounds yummy. What store did you find them in?

. . . and btw, Hoffner's should pay you for their new slogan! :lol:

"Hoffner's Pita Flats, Suprisingly Tasty!"

I definately want some royalties. :P

I found them in a small specialty store called OK-Carbs. I don't recall ever seeing this brand anywhere else, but like all things, gluten-free shopping just seems to blur together sometimes.

Lauren M Explorer

I bought those awhile ago from Dietary Shoppe in Philly, but just didn't know what to do with them so I didn't have the motivation to try them yet. Now I want to try them out! (Time to dig into the back of the freezer!)Thanks for the thumbs-up :)

- Lauren

LKelly8 Rookie

I found their Open Original Shared Link. Now that I've been thinking about it I'm almost sure I've seen Hoffner products in my local health food store. I'll have to stop in later today and check . . . see! The slogan's working already! :lol:

mamaw Community Regular

I have some in my freezer too. I know they said they make a good pizza. Lauren I guess I will have to dig into my freezer too. Hoffner's also makes crackers & other stuff.I bought a bunch of their stuff but haven't tried any of it yet....

Kosher.com sells alot of Hoffner's products....

mamaw

jkmunchkin Rising Star

Oh I heard about them once before. Never gave them much thought. I think I'll have to give it a try.

Thanks!


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