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Cybro's Rice Rolls


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I've heard folks rave about these (KATIE!!!) so I decided to finally buy a bag. They are supposed to be here today by UPS. I want to know what you all do with them. Give me some great ideas as to how to use. Toast them? Fill them with what? Eat them hot? Eat them cold? Favorite recipes..........you know the drill :)Give me ideas.

-Jessica :rolleyes:


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What are they? Where did you order them from? They sound interesting

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I ordered them from the gluten free mall. They look like a dinner roll. I thought they would look different. I could almost swear that katie has said she makes pizza with them!?!?! I haven't gotten to try them yet, but I'll post my "review" when I do :) Until then send me some ideas :P

-Jessica :rolleyes:

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So.... how were they????

I saw these rolls on the gluten-free Mall today and was wondering if they were any good. Finding gluten-free baked goods that are also corn/egg/dairy-free is a challenge.

Lauren M Explorer
So.... how were they????

I saw these rolls on the gluten-free Mall today and was wondering if they were any good. Finding gluten-free baked goods that are also corn/egg/dairy-free is a challenge.

I think that they're OK. They are very small; not big enough to actually make a sandwich or anything. They taste good heated up, but get "tough" as they cool down. I ate mine as a dinner roll with a salad or soup. In the future, I'll stick with my Gillian's rolls!

- Lauren

angel-jd1 Community Regular
So.... how were they????

I saw these rolls on the gluten-free Mall today and was wondering if they were any good. Finding gluten-free baked goods that are also corn/egg/dairy-free is a challenge.

I have only eaten two rolls so far haha.

I took and cut them into 1/2 and made two tiny ham and cheese sandwiches out of them. Put them into the toaster oven to melt the cheese and make the rolls toasty. I thought they were pretty good this way. I'm looking forward to a hot turkey sandwich after thanksgiving :)

-Jessica :rolleyes:

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