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Craving Bagels!


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kaciemarie Contributor

I am completely craving a good bagel! That is probably the one thing I miss the most and have not been able to find a substitute for. Any suggestions???? Please help!


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I am completely craving a good bagel! That is probably the one thing I miss the most and have not been able to find a substitute for. Any suggestions???? Please help!

IMHO Glutino makes the most "normal" bagels (size/flavor/texture wise). I've tried theri Cinn/Raisin and plain. Both are really good! :)

Enjoy Life bagels taste ok, but they are tiny and odd shaped, like little mutant bagel thingys :o

olalisa Contributor

The only "fagels" I've tried so far are the Kinnickinick (sp) and they aren't bad...just have to make sure you toast them well. I get mine at whole foods.

gf4life Enthusiast

All of the Kinnikinnick breads/bagels/etc. taste much better if you keep them frozen and thaw in the microwave right before toasting. The plain and cinnamon raisin bagels are good, we haven't tried the sesame.

jkmunchkin Rising Star

Do you live in NY (metro area)? There is a bakery in East Meadow, Long Island that carries bagels made by a woman named Joan. They are incredible. They are frozen and you have to bake them off to as of now I know she doesn't have a way to ship them, but if you live anywhere remotely in the area it's worth the trip. I live about an hour and a half away and make the trip for them.

If you don't live in the NY area, before I found these I used to buy the Glutino bagels and liked those.

dairy queen Rookie

ANother vote for the glutino. There delish!

I like to get the sesame bagels and add garlic powder and kosher salt. Tastes like the old all world bagels that I used to get. mmmmmmmmm :)

mommida Enthusiast

Another vote for Glutino.

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I am completely craving a good bagel! That is probably the one thing I miss the most and have not been able to find a substitute for. Any suggestions???? Please help!

I use the Glutino brand as well, best bread and bagels I've tried so far. Toast them though, that is a must.

olalisa Contributor

so where do I find glutino bagels??

VegasCeliacBuckeye Collaborator
so where do I find glutino bagels??

www.glutino.com

GeneC Newbie

Here's a vote for Kinnikinnick

kaciemarie Contributor

THANK YOU SOOO MUCH! I am going to run to my whole foods today and get the Kinninnick Bagels and place an order on glutino.com and do a taste test myself! Hopefully they are both good :) Thanks again!

gheidie Newbie

I have a great recipe for bagels!! I am at work.. so I will send it later.. they are really good, I am going to try and use the dough to make a pizza crust tonight.. mmmmm

The last batch I made I added fresh rosemary out of my garden... YUM!!

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