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Good gluten-free Bread


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anyone know where to find really good gluten free bread for decent size sandwiches ? all the stuff I see in health food stores doesnt look appealing...the slices are too small, look like cardboard and are also very expensive. thanks


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mamaw Community Regular

Whole Foods has a couple that are not bad in their bakery section. Any of the gluten-free bakers has usually good bread.. Against the grain gourmet has good rolls/buns for sandwiches. The grainless baker has a good rye bread....

Plus there are some mighty fine recipes on this site if you want to make your own breads/rolls.

For mixes there are several that people rave about. For me I love Anna's bread mix. I think the gluten free pantry is another, some say kinnickinnick.....

Everybody Eats is pricey but their breads are very good....

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Some of the Great Harvest bakeries make a gluten-free bread. The local one for me (northern VA) has the disclaimer that they are a wheat bakery that takes cc precautions. They bake the gluten free bread in single use foil pans. I've not reacted to their bread. It is a sizable, heavy bread that might be worth the try.

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Against the Grain from Vermont. Awesome baguettes,rolls and bagels. At Whole Foods (at least the Boston ones anyway). I think they have a website.

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I like the sun dreid tomato from Whole Foods...makes a yummy sandwich.

www.sillyakbakery.com really good bread..love the garlic chedder

www.grandmaferdons.com good plain bread..I use it to make garlic cheese bread

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