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Well, since I didn't see anything on the first page about this, I decided to start a topic about it. Now, my two favorite gluten free brands are these, Kinnickinick and Chebe. I started this topic on Chebe. (thank you, captian obvious)

Chebe is a brand that has many kinds of bread. mostly like biscuts and breadsticks. I even think they have a gluten-free pizza crust. They have the BEST, absolute BEST, breadsticks I have ever tasted. I liked them even before I went gluten-free. They are crispy on the outside and chewy on the enside. My advice, eat them on the first day! You've got to look for these.


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Guest Joshua

where can u buy this stuff iv been looking for good gluten free bread and iv been making homemade pizza. the crust is hard and i dont like the crust and the bread.

as soon as posible plz. if u cant git it to me soon its ok.

x1x-Stargirl-x1x Apprentice

yeah....i'd liketh to knoweth toos pleases!!!!

Cam's Mom Contributor

Hi!

Not only is Chebe totally delish, it is also very versitile - you can do like a thousand things with it! (would probably even be good for fixing broken plumbing).

Seriously, check out the chebe website and look under recipes Open Original Shared Link

We've made "pigs in a blanket", Indian Naan, tortilla, just to name a few in addition to the regular: rolls, pizza, bread sticks, etc.

You can find it in many health food stores, our whole foods sells it. But if all else fails, you can buy it on-line.

Enjoy!

barb

x1x-Stargirl-x1x Apprentice
Hi!

Not only is Chebe totally delish, it is also very versitile - you can do like a thousand things with it! (would probably even be good for fixing broken plumbing).

Seriously, check out the chebe website and look under recipes Open Original Shared Link

We've made "pigs in a blanket", Indian Naan, tortilla, just to name a few in addition to the regular: rolls, pizza, bread sticks, etc.

You can find it in many health food stores, our whole foods sells it. But if all else fails, you can buy it on-line.

Enjoy!

barb

is it lactose (milk) free also??

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