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We're going away in a couple weeks and I had heard, a while back, that someone makes toaster bags that let you put gluten free food in a regular toaster. The hotel we're staying at has a continental breakfast and I figure, if I can find the bags, I can bring along frozen pancakes or waffles or something and use the toaster bags and my daughter can have a normal breakfast (cereal's not an easy option either as she can't have dairy and so I'd have to bring along some rice milk). I would prefer not to have to bring along a toaster. Does anyone know what I'm talking about? Where can I find them? Thanks!


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We're going away in a couple weeks and I had heard, a while back, that someone makes toaster bags that let you put gluten free food in a regular toaster. The hotel we're staying at has a continental breakfast and I figure, if I can find the bags, I can bring along frozen pancakes or waffles or something and use the toaster bags and my daughter can have a normal breakfast (cereal's not an easy option either as she can't have dairy and so I'd have to bring along some rice milk). I would prefer not to have to bring along a toaster. Does anyone know what I'm talking about? Where can I find them? Thanks!

amazon .com has them.

jenvan Collaborator

Here are the ones I have, you can order from here: Open Original Shared Link

StrongerToday Enthusiast

I've also seen them on the kninickknick (SP!) web site.

mamaw Community Regular

I bought mine at boscov's--100 uses for $ 7.95 -2 bags. Some places sell them for $4.95 for two but it is only for ten uses......Some of the Linens & things or Bed Bath & Beyond has them also....They are called toasta bags......

mamaw

I bought mine at Bosovc's-- 7.95 for 2 --100 uses. some sell ones for 4.95 but only ten uses. I have also seen them at outlet stores. The ones I have are called toasta bags gold.......

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Thanks for the replies!

Mamaw - I'll try Linens and Things today - there's one nearby. I've waited so long I don't think I have time to order them online and have them to get to me in time. Hopefully they'll have them. Also, thank you so much for the recipes! Haven't tried them yet but I will soon...

GeneC Newbie
Thanks for the replies!

Mamaw - I'll try Linens and Things today - there's one nearby. I've waited so long I don't think I have time to order them online and have them to get to me in time. Hopefully they'll have them. Also, thank you so much for the recipes! Haven't tried them yet but I will soon...

I'd appreciate knowing if you actaully find these for purchase in a retail store. I just heard about these toasta bags today and they would be fantastic for hotel traveling with the continental breakfasts. Hope I can find some in the next 2 days. I've got a BBB & LnT nearby and will try that..


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If you all can't find them I'll be glad to buy them If you are willing to pay for them & the shipping?????? I was surprised when I found them at Boscov's ....Just pm me if interested. They were right beside the toasters.I was thinking I should buy more just is case they stop selling them..

Your welcome momandgirls...... I hope you like them.....

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Thanks Mamaw for the offer to send them! I went to Linens and Things and Bed, Bath and Beyond today and didn't see them. I ordered them, though, at www.nowonsale.com. I think it was $9. for 2 reusable bags - it was the least expensive place I could find them as they don't charge shipping and they're located, I think, in NY so it should get to me by the time I leave next weekend. Mamaw - I still haven't tried the recipes yet but thanks for sending them and, hopefully, I'll get around to baking this weekend.

GeneC Newbie
Thanks Mamaw for the offer to send them! I went to Linens and Things and Bed, Bath and Beyond today and didn't see them. I ordered them, though, at www.nowonsale.com. I think it was $9. for 2 reusable bags - it was the least expensive place I could find them as they don't charge shipping and they're located, I think, in NY so it should get to me by the time I leave next weekend. Mamaw - I still haven't tried the recipes yet but thanks for sending them and, hopefully, I'll get around to baking this weekend.

I stopped in LnT and BBB too. I actually mentioned to the employeee at LnT I was looking for it so I wouldn't get wheat contamination when travelling and she totally knew all about Gluten sensitivity...she had a relative that needed to be gluten-free.

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QVC also has them--qvc.com

mamaw Community Regular

Your welcome but my offer still stands . I think $4.99 for ten uses, 2 bags is pricey. Maybe I'm just cheap I don't know!!!!1

mamaw

have a fun, safe trip momandgirls.....

momandgirls Enthusiast

What I ordered was $9.99 - free shipping - 2 bags, 100 uses each. I thought it was a bit pricey - I guess I was feeling a bit pressured with time...if it makes life easier for my daughter (and me, I guess, since I'm the one worrying about it and packing), then I guess I felt it was worth it. If I had seen your offer before I bought it, I'm sure I would have taken you up on it. Thanks again - I really do appreciate it.

Guest Robbin
:) Thank you for this. I am so glad to get some useful information. I have been on here awhile, and I never knew about this product. I am going to Linens and Things tomorrow and get some of these!!! Great idea.
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you can also try glutenfreemall.com

Guest laydirain

I thought these toaster bags were pretty cool & then I told my boyfriend, and he said, "why don't you just use aluminum foil?" Can we do that?

mamaw Community Regular

I don't think I would put foil in my toaster...

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