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LynnR Explorer

Can someone give me a recommendation on some "good" gluten free bagels? I tried some (I can't remember the brand right now) & I didn't like them at all. They were very hard even after I microwaved them.

Thanks!


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I, too, haven't found a terrific bagel. I used to eat a bagel every morning for breakfast--I did that for 2-3 years straight with only an occasional break for french toast or something else. Anyway, I've been disappointed--nothing can match a large NYC bagel <_<

I have one bagel that is okay, but it tastes very different and is dark brown in color--and mini-sized. It's not that good, so I don't think I'll bother to go check the brand name, but if anyone is terribly interested, I can post later. I'm feeling sick again today, so I don't really want to move--just sitting here with a laptop posting away.

Oh yeah, my point: I'm open to any suggestions, as well......:)

Guest jhmom

I like the bagels from Open Original Shared Link

num1habsfan Rising Star

New York Style bagels from Kinnikinnick I think are GREAT..But maybe thats just me ;)

~lisa~

Deby Apprentice

celiac3270, sorry to hear you aren't feeling well.

I haven't had a bagle for almost 4 years and really miss them. One of these days I will try one from scratch.

celiac3270 Collaborator

NY Style!...... :o:D ....I have to try those... :lol: Feeling better today...thanks...I think it might have been the homeopathic remedy--I'm hoping, though, that with some more experimentation, I'll find the right one...maybe I could be healthy (well, healthy-feeling) by 2005! ;)

flagbabyds Collaborator

Josephs gluten free bakery in brooklyn, best bagels on earth !!!!! you have to go there to get them but other than that, my mom bought 50 when she went to NY last time and I still have some


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dreamhouses Newbie

Cool, I might get the urge to go to Brooklyn and buy 50 bagels if theyre really good. Could you write a note as to where this bakery is? Thanks, Valerie, former New York bagel lover, missing bagels.

MySuicidalTurtle Enthusiast

I eat the Kinnikinnick ones all the time, mmmm. . .just the cinnamin rasin ones.

LynnR Explorer

My local grocery store, Shaw's is going to try & get some Kinnikinnick bagels for me. They have a very nice gluten free section & have been very helpful.

Thanks for the suggestions.

Deby Apprentice

Does Joseph's have a website???

Guest Sibewill

I have not had Josef's yet, but I found the website while looking for their location;

Open Original Shared Link

It looks as if you can order online too.

lovegrov Collaborator

I haven't had them myself but I know a number of people who like the Glutino bagels. Several have had both Glutino and Kinnikinnick and like Glutino better. The Kinnikinnick ones aren't too bad for a gluten-free bread item, though.

richard

Deby Apprentice

Tried Kinnikinnick today, local health food store had them. They weren't bad, but not like a real bagel. Does anyone have a recipe for bagles, just a real one out of a regular cookbook. I looked through all of mine and couldn't find one. Maybe I'll go to food network.com and look one up there. Now that I see what Kinnickinnick bagels look like (and that it is possible to get something that at least looks like the real thing) I'm anxious to try to make some myself.

Deby Apprentice

Thanks for the website.

celiacfreeman Contributor

best bagels

Enjoylife cinn raisen

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