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Gluten Free Bagel Better Than The Regular Kind


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Please moderators move this to the correct topic. I know there is one but I can't locate it now. I got bagels from www.gfgreatbakes.com and they are not to be believed! English muffins also very good but the bagels are better than 'real' bagels to me. I always found bagels to be a little too heavy for me. These are dense like a bagel but not too much so. They are the perfect gluten-free bagel to me and well worth the expense.


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Thanks for posting this. That was always my problem with bagels too. Too heavy.

Nancy

Sillyyakdidi Apprentice
Thanks for posting this. That was always my problem with bagels too. Too heavy.

Nancy

ir eally like the kinikinick bagels, super yummy, taste sort of like soft pretzels used to. lol then again, it's been so long since i've had either, it probably tastes nothing like a bagel

jkmunchkin Rising Star

I've been raving about these bagels for months; they are incredible!!! In fact I just had a sesame one with tuna for dinner, and plan on having a cinnamon raisin english muffin tomorrow for breakfast.

Joan, the woman who makes them is an absolute sweetheart. I'm not sure how se does it but her products are incredible.

4getgluten Rookie

I bought Glutino bagels at Henery's a few weeks ago and they were YUMMY. I just looked at www.gfgreatbakes.com, and they seem expensive... it is just me? Mind you, I have NO idea how much I paid for my Glutino Bagels. I just threw them in the basket without even looking at the price. :huh:

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harriedlate Newbie
I bought Glutino bagels at Henery's a few weeks ago and they were YUMMY. I just looked at www.gfgreatbakes.com, and they seem expensive... it is just me? Mind you, I have NO idea how much I paid for my Glutino Bagels. I just threw them in the basket without even looking at the price. :huh:

Just try them,they are well worth the money ! I have had them for about 6 months.and they make me feel normal.They are crusty chewy and easy to bake. :I find most gluten-free food expensive and if I am going to pay for it I might as well enjoy eating it!

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