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gluten-free Cake That You Can Buy & Have Shipped


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I'm having a baby shower next month and the hosts are looking to buy me a gluten-free cake. I was so happy with this because I was going to make my own cake and bring it to have while everyone else had gluten filled cake. They are looking for a bakery that can make the cake. They said they would let me check everything out before they ordered it so I would feel comfortable. This is so nice of them, I don't care if I get any presents.

So, has anyone ordered a cake? I am very sensitive and don't usually eat things that are produced on the same lines as gluten, so I would really prefer a totally gluten-free bakery?

If we can't find something affordable, are there any good box cake mixes? I haven't baked at all because I'm afraid that my baking pans and things have gluten left in the crevices and I don't want to go out and buy new stuff. Can you line pans with wax paper when you are baking?


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celiacgirls Apprentice

Wildwood Cafe in Austin is a gluten free bakery that looks like it will ship cakes. Their carrot cake is delicious. I think even people who eat gluten will like it. I'm not sure about the other ones but everything I've had there has been good.

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cheymahma Newbie

hey there! i was reading your thread regarding gluten-free cake... babycakes of nyc (Open Original Shared Link)is a gluten free bakery that ships! I have never eaten there products (i live in Phoenix) but i have seen them advertised and they were a guest on the martha stewart show.~they look awesome! also whole foods has a gluten free bakery, which may be worth a try as well...good luck!

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And for your question about baking with waxed paper, yes it can be done.

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blueeyedmanda Community Regular

I believe Grainless Baker can be shipped too.

Viola 1 Rookie

Terra Cotta has the most awesome carrot cake, but I think you can only order it in Canada. They are based in Alberta.

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