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Online Gluten Free Shopping?


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I've been looking for some low fat (I cant tolerate oil all that well, that's why low fat is a better option) bread and I can't find ANY in the stores so I'm trying to find online gluten-free stores, or stores that sell gluten free products online. Anyone have any suggestions?


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best bread

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don't know about oil in it though

Kassie Apprentice

i don't know if you can find a bread that doesnt have some sort of oil or fat in it, thats just on of the ingredients used in bread. but i second kinnickinnick its amazing, also try food for life its good too.

Anonymousgurl Contributor
i don't know if you can find a bread that doesnt have some sort of oil or fat in it, thats just on of the ingredients used in bread. but i second kinnickinnick its amazing, also try food for life its good too.

Thanks for the kinnickinnick reccomendations.

Anyone have any other reccomendations? online sources, brands, stores?

I know I can't get away from the fats and the oils. I'm just going to have to be brave and cross my fingers with that one. LoL. So obviously I'm going to end up buying a bread with *some* in it...I would just like to find one with as little as possible.

hathor Contributor

I haven't tried any of these mixes yet, but they look interesting:

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They have no fat in them. I don't know the baking instructions so they may call for adding some. I guess you could call the company and ask. Even if oil is called for, you might be able to cut back on it (even eliminate it) or use a fat substitute like Wonderslim. Of course, if you are only dealing with a little oil, not much will be in each slice of bread.

bklynceliac Apprentice

my vote goes to

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can't speak to oil content, but their french rolls are amazing! Fast ship and reasonable prices too.

hathor Contributor

The website shows the ingredients.


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I've been looking for some low fat (I cant tolerate oil all that well, that's why low fat is a better option) bread and I can't find ANY in the stores so I'm trying to find online gluten-free stores, or stores that sell gluten free products online. Anyone have any suggestions?

I just bought some flax seed bread that tastes better than regular bread! It is soo good. I put butter and garlic on it and it tastes GREAT! It is good by itself and to make sandwiches with. It was from the gluten free mall.

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