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Natural Feast -- Pies & Muffins


hathor

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hathor Contributor

Check out www.naturalfeast.com.

Their description:

Our all-natural desserts are always free of the most common allergens, as well as artificial additives, preservatives and coloring, and contain:

No GMO ingredients

No corn

No wheat or gluten

No refined sugars

No corn

No dairy

No hydrogenated oils

No eggs

No soy

No cholesterol

No trans fat

No nightshades

No nuts

No shellfish

No fish

No peanuts

No tree nuts

They claim their products are in my local natural food coop down the street. I've never seen them, though. I guess I figured pies & such aren't for me, never reading the labels. I'm going to look now, I can tell you!


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Mango04 Enthusiast

Wow, thanks for the info. Let us know how they are if you find them.

jkmunchkin Rising Star

I tried a sample of one of their pies once (at some vendor fair) and thought it was disgusting. My everyone's taste varies, so try it for yourself; that was just my opinion.

mamaw Community Regular

I agree with JKMunchkin --- not good at all..... I was very dissatified & the price ,well was pricey.......

mamaw

Juliebove Rising Star

Well, they sure do LOOK good. But if they don't taste good... Hmmm... And I wonder how much the shipping would be?

hathor Contributor
I tried a sample of one of their pies once (at some vendor fair) and thought it was disgusting. My everyone's taste varies, so try it for yourself; that was just my opinion.

Sorry to hear that. The pictures look good anyway :rolleyes: I guess I don't need pie. I only ate it very infrequently before my gluten problems made themselves known and then I always bought. I don't know that it is worth it to learn how to make a decent pie.

Sigh.

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