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Pamela's Mix


valzues

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valzues Rookie

Hi All;

I am only 2 months in to this gluten-free. My Mom found Pamela's cake mix for my birthday and boy is it great!!!! My whole family thought it was the best ever. I have now tried her pancake mix and it is awesome.

I am sure many of you have tried this line, but for us new to this disease I thought I would share. YUMMY!!!

Take good care and now Merry Christmas! :D

Valerie


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Rebecca47 Contributor

thats great know, I will buy some now since you like it.

Guest nini

I like the Pamela's cake mix, BUT, I really like taking Pamela's deluxe brownie mix and making a cake with that instead (recipe is on bag) I've made it every year for my daughter's birthday since we went gluten-free, so three years now, and NO ONE can tell it's gluten-free... they all rave about how yummy it is.

key Contributor

Being vegetarian, I think we would have starved without Pamela's pancake mix. We eat them at least 3 days a week. Everyone in our family loves them. I will have to try the cake sometime.

Monica

breann6 Contributor

i ditto the post about making chocolate cake with the incredible brownie mix. i have made it with the brownie mix twice- with expresso once and just by the reg recipe the other and like it better than the pamelas chocolate cake mix (which is good as well). I just LOVE LOVE pamelas amazing bread mix too, well actually i love all the pamelas products i've tried. :D

~breann

newg Apprentice
  I said:
thats great know, I will buy some now since you like it.

Where do you buy this?

breann6 Contributor

i get it at several places around here (Atlanta area) either at Kroger- Whole Foods, or amazon .com- amazon has the best price usually but you ofcourse have to wait a few days for it....

~breann


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