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Pamelas Baking Mix Is Just Awsome.


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zachsmom Enthusiast

I AM READY TO CRY ... I MADE THE BEST COOKIES THANKS TO THE Pamela's pancake mix .. I used the chocolate cake mix for the baby now 2 year olds cake ,,, EVERYONE LOVED IT >..

With the cookies ... I made sugar cookies.. I used confectioner sugar to spread over the cut outs.. It added to the sugar flavor and they were undestigishable . I cannot believe how good the Pamelas mix is .. IT IS BISQUICKS gluten-free SIBLING... you can do all the things with this that you could do with bisquick.


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Green12 Enthusiast

Congratulations! It's always good to hear a baking success story :)

Lisa Mentor

I think that the chocolate cake mix is better than any Duncan Hines that I remember. I just love it.

Darn210 Enthusiast

Have you tried the pancakes . . . they're good, too. :lol:

Somebody has posted a recipe for "Almost like Pamela's" baking mix if you find that you are going through a lot of it. Just do a search in this category. It wasn't too long ago.

cruelshoes Enthusiast
Have you tried the pancakes . . . they're good, too. :lol:

Somebody has posted a recipe for "Almost like Pamela's" baking mix if you find that you are going through a lot of it. Just do a search in this category. It wasn't too long ago.

Open Original Shared Link. I am using up my third batch of it today, and need to make more. I made the Pamela's chocolate chip cookies with it yesterday, and it works great. It is about 1/3 the price of the Pamela's mix.

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Lisamariesc Newbie
Have you tried the pancakes . . . they're good, too. :lol:

Somebody has posted a recipe for "Almost like Pamela's" baking mix if you find that you are going through a lot of it. Just do a search in this category. It wasn't too long ago.

I'm just getting started with Gluten free, been a week now, and most of the things I have tried aren't bad at all. This board has helped me out a lot. I've been reading tons of posts and finding out what's good and what I should avoid.

I just finished eating Pamela's pancakes and OMG, they are delicious! I like them better than any other pancake I have ever had.........I'm just amazed. :P:lol:

buffettbride Enthusiast

I would be lost without Pamela's. I just whipped up some uberyummy banana bread for the CelKids event I am going to today. Ya just wouldn't know it is missing gluten. Happy Happy Happy!


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I don't know what I'd do without you guys.... seriously.

B) muah!

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