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Have Any Of You Tried These Products?


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The only problem with ordering offline is that I can't sit and read the package! So I was wondering if any of you have tried these products...

Breads From Anna Mix 2 (Green Bag)- How do you prepare it? I wish it said online exactly what ingredients the bread calls for, since I have such terrible food allergies I'd like to know if the bread is even a possibility for me to bake, or make in my bread machine...

Craving's Place Pancake Mix- Can ya make em with water? I'm allergic to eggs and practically everything else that's yummy in pankcakes...I was just wondering if maybe this mix was a possibility for me.

Really Great Food's Muffin Mixes- How do ya make these? What do they call for?

Goodness, multiple food allergies can be such a pain. Anyone have any Nut free, Dairy free, gluten free, egg free, food suggestions?


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try their stuff ...they show ingredients

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yeah, buy kinnikinnick. you can get all the details you require and if you call them they'd tell you even more.

~ lisa ~

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Breads from Anna is awesome!!! Her specialty breads (like the banana bread, pumpkin, etc.) can be made in the oven. The regular breads that you would use for a sandwich (like the one in the green bag), she recommends making in the bread machine.

I've never tried the other products you asked about. I hear the Dietery Specialties blueberry muffin mix is good; but again, never tried it for myself.

Definately order the Anna's though!

Anonymousgurl Contributor
Breads from Anna is awesome!!! Her specialty breads (like the banana bread, pumpkin, etc.) can be made in the oven. The regular breads that you would use for a sandwich (like the one in the green bag), she recommends making in the bread machine.

I've never tried the other products you asked about. I hear the Dietery Specialties blueberry muffin mix is good; but again, never tried it for myself.

Definately order the Anna's though!

Okay great! Thank you! Do you know if you can make it with water and egg replacer? Does it call for milk or milk substitute or anything like that? I don't think their website says anything about the exact ingredients and cooking method :(

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Craving's Place Pancake Mix- Can ya make em with water? I'm allergic to eggs and practically everything else that's yummy in pankcakes...I was just wondering if maybe this mix was a possibility for me.

Cravings Place are gluten-free, Egg and dairy free. I really like the coffee cake. The kids like the cookie dough because they can eat it raw (did that ever stop any of us when we wer little?)

And I love Julie's email address: queenofthekitchen

Craving's Place is in Bend, Oregon - where I lived for 20+ years. The owner is gluten-free and she really does put out some good products.

Kinnikinik has always been a staple too.

Bob

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