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Hey! I love Wegman's!!! They have an entire gluten-free aisle, and I remembered your Chebe and Pamela's cookies recommendations!!! I haven't tried the Chebe, but the cookies are AMAZING!!! I cannot believe their similarity to regular cookies!!! I don't miss Gluten cookies at all!!! :D:D:D:D

How cool B)

Take care,


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Yay! :D:D I tried a mix not too long ago that was 10 times better than even Pamela's....if you like choc. chip cookies, I can get you the name--don't remember now. Hope you like the Chebe, too :D

Alexolua Explorer

Jill, the Mi-Del Cookies.. which I find in the Wegmans around here, in there health food section seem pretty good too. Just a heads up. =)

And me think I need to check those cookies out you have mentioned! Thanks. (=

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Alexolua,

You're welcome!!!!! I wrote the Mi-Del cookies down, and I'll look for them next time I shop!

celiac3270, I'll give you my verdict when I get a chance to bake the bread at my new apartment!!!! :D:D:D

Rock on! B)

Alexolua Explorer

You're welcome and thanks, oh and if you haven't seen Coutler raving about Foods by George products, I noticed the Wegmans near me has them in a freezer section in their health food section. The Brownies are really good. =D

The Mi-Del, I think you can notice are gluten-free.. but still good, in my opinion. Just to warn ya, LOL.

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I've seen celiac3270's rave, <notes to self>, I must buy Foods by George!!!!

Word to Wegman's, the gluten-free Oasis!!!!

Guest Lindam

:D Hi all, I tryed the Chebe bread mix as well as the garlic breadsticks. They were both wonderful, a little chewy, but very good. I think I need to master this and then it wouldn't be so chewy. I have tried Pamela's cookies also. They were wonderful. I just tried Kinninick (sp?) cookies, those were very good if you like the more crisp cookies. I wrote to Foods by George and they didn't know who sold it in my area (Chicago) so they are sending me a list. I can't wait to try that.

Have a great day.


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To anyone trying the Chebe pizza: do not buy the pizza crust mix; the regular bread mix works MUCH better.

Thank you to everyone who took my suggestions :D

Alexolua Explorer
Thank you to everyone who took my suggestions

Thank you for making them! =)

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