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Glutino Chocolate Wafer Cookies


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elonwy Enthusiast

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These leave thier break bars in the dust. They seem to be new, i got the lemon ones too, since they had them at whole foods. light crunchy wafer, amazing. Definitly a texture/taste combo I was missing.

YUM!

Elonwy


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angel-jd1 Community Regular

I've had the vanilla before and they were So good. :) Reminded me of the sandwich cookies of glutenous days.

-Jessica :rolleyes:

Guest Viola

I have both in the house most of the time! They are yummy ... makes you think you are cheating they are so good! :lol:

  • 2 weeks later...
linds Apprentice

I just got the vanilla ones. They are soooo good!!!! I gave some to my boyfriend... just a little bite and he couldn't figure out why I was so excited. He said "they taste just like any other wafer cookie" I told him that was the point.

StrongerToday Enthusiast

One of the best treats I've had lately! I had to hide them from my daughter :lol:

chgomom Enthusiast
:lol: I bought a case....I discovered these in Florida....OMG...soooo good..the vanilla....the lemon....it islike the pre-gluten free days...
mouse Enthusiast

I went to my Whole Foods yesterday and they did not have this type. They said they are going to expand the gluten-free section and I hope they carry them then. They look so yummy.


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jkmunchkin Rising Star

These are awesome! The first time I bought them I decided to try one on in the car as I was driving home. Big mistake! I finished 3/4 of the box before I got home. It was only a 20 minute drive. Whoops!

Rusla Enthusiast

I have not seen those around here. I was at the new "Planet Organic" that just opened up close to my house and they have tons of good gluten-free stuff. Lots of Glutino stuff, I got one of the small Glutino spinach it was great. I will have to look for the cookies next time.

Judyin Philly Enthusiast

WHY DO THEY HAVE TO PUT SOY OIL AND SOY LETHICIN IN EVERYTHING gluten-free THAT'S GOOD GRRRRRRRRRRR!

:(:angry:

skipper30 Enthusiast

The kids LOVE them...I have had to hide them!!

YEA GLUTINO!!!!

  • 1 year later...
kharp Newbie

Does anyone know where I can get chocolate wafer cookies without the coating? I need them to make a chocolate cookie crust for a cheesecake!! Thanks!

Guhlia Rising Star
Does anyone know where I can get chocolate wafer cookies without the coating? I need them to make a chocolate cookie crust for a cheesecake!! Thanks!

Could you possibly just use vanilla ones and then add cocoa to it???

Katydid Apprentice
Does anyone know where I can get chocolate wafer cookies without the coating? I need them to make a chocolate cookie crust for a cheesecake!! Thanks!

When it comes to crumbs for a cheesecake crust, just about any chocolate cookies run through the food processor works really well. I have used Pamelas chocolate chunk cookies for this; but I usually always have chocolate crumbs in the freezer. If I ever have anything chocolate left over and starting to dry out (cake, cookies, brownies, etc) I just remove any frosting and break into pieces and run through the food processor and freeze. and then just add to as I get more.

Speaking of cheesecake, Philadelphia Cream Cheese has come out with a prepared cheesecake filling that you just spoon on the crust and chill for 4 hours....no baking at all. I just bought one and I'm so wanting to try it. This post made me think of it. Think I'll just do that tonight.

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