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Hi I live in country WA and am finding it hard to buy gluten free for my daughter.

We only have Woolworths here and they keep deleting their products. Can anyone

suggest some online shops I could order from. Thanks


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Hi Newman,

I don't order food online so I can't help you there, but I'm in Seattle so I wanted to say HI!

floridanative Community Regular

I've ordered from the following sites:

*www.glutensolutions.com - has some of everything

*www.gfnaturals.com - contains soy but has the best gluten-free pancake, cookie and yellow cake mixes

*www.123glutenfree.com - fave biscuit, pan bar and brownie mixes

*www.amazon .com - go to grocery section and then search 'gluten free'. This site is great once you know what you like as they sell by the case only. We get cereal, bread and hamburger buns from them at a great discount. Free shipping on order of $25 or more, just like with their books.

*www.shopbydiet.com - you can check all things you avoid (gluten, dairy, soy, corn, etc) so it's great for those with multiple intolerances.

Good luck!

jenad Newbie

hi, i use gluten solutions

also for the best cake mixes, the yellow cake mix, the choc cake mix, bananna bread mix..actually i have never had a bad cake mix from this company

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and Open Original Shared Link for bread, i think they charge a flat rate of 10$ for shipping, try the choc or vanilla sandwich cookies and the cinnamon donuts my kids love them

jena

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Does Amazon have a weight limit for their flat-rate shipping charge?

Anonymousgurl Contributor
hi, i use gluten solutions

also for the best cake mixes, the yellow cake mix, the choc cake mix, bananna bread mix..actually i have never had a bad cake mix from this company

Open Original Shared Link

and Open Original Shared Link for bread, i think they charge a flat rate of 10$ for shipping, try the choc or vanilla sandwich cookies and the cinnamon donuts my kids love them

jena

I was thinking of trying out Really Great Food's muffin mix, have you ever tried it? I'm only hesitant to buy it because it doesnt give the instructions on how to bake them on the website, so I was wondering if you can make them with things like egg replacers, water (instead of milk) and things like that...

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