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New gluten-free Bakery In Kent, Wa


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cruelshoes Enthusiast

A friend just forwarded his to me today. I haven't been there yet so don't know prices or quality, but I plan to check it out soon.

www DOT haleys (take out this space)corner DOT com

You will have to change the dots to actual dots and take out the part in the middle if you are interested in it because the board keeps turning it into "lame advertisement" every time I try to post the address. That is so annoying. If anyone has any tips on how to make the web address appear correctly, I'd love to hear them. :(


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tarnalberry Community Regular

unfortunately, there are only a few "approved" websites, that can be "allowed" in a post, so we can't share finds like these any other ways than the way you have done it.

puffinlover Newbie
A friend just forwarded his to me today. I haven't been there yet so don't know prices or quality, but I plan to check it out soon.

www DOT haleys (take out this space)corner DOT com

You will have to change the dots to actual dots and take out the part in the middle if you are interested in it because the board keeps turning it into "lame advertisement" every time I try to post the address. That is so annoying. If anyone has any tips on how to make the web address appear correctly, I'd love to hear them. :(

puffinlover Newbie

I tried Haley's Corner Bakery in Kent on Saturday & thought the quality was very good. They had a lot of free samples to try. I really liked the Cranberry Scone & the Ginger cookies in the shape of a flower. I didn't pay much attention to the prices on the individual items because I was buying a lot but the total didn't seem out of line with any other bakery. I know they gave me several items half price because they were a day old.

tarnalberry Community Regular

I may try heading there for lunch tomorrow. ;) (I work in the area.) Perhaps I can drag a few coworkers with me too and we can have a cheese free pizza.

tarnalberry Community Regular

I went there with three friends from work, and we got two pizzas and I got a day-old focaccia. I got a veggie pizza (with roasted garlic instead of green peppers) with no cheese with one friend, and the other two got a sausage and cheese pizza. The tomato sauce on the pizza was *quite* good, and the crust, thin-style, was good as well. The others liked the pizza as well. (It does take ~15-20 minutes to make, so I advise calling ahead. ;) )

cruelshoes Enthusiast

Glad you tried it and liked it, Tiffany. I think we are going to go there tomorrow to check it out.

I am determined to make the link work. I think if I use Tiny URL I will get around the board's URL protection. Let's see if this works. I should also mention that I have no financial interest in this company, just want to eat some gluten-free food I didn't have to cook once in a while. :)

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I just made it out to Hayley's Corner yesterday. Wow, I was really happy to see the quality and reasonable prices. I tested the gingerbread cookie, multi-grain bread and cinnamon apple muffins and they were all good. I'm watching my carbs, so I didn't test anything else and I'm limited to dairy-free too. (They did have several gluten-free/CF items.) I bought a loaf of multi-grain bread (day old), a huge cookie, two muffins (large), a chocolate amaretto bar, a large piece of pound cake and a mini bundt "chocolate volcano" cake and the total was 13.95. My kids, niece and nephew, and hubby loved all of it and devoured everything in about 3 minutes flat after dinner.

If you're in the area it's worth a trip. They're closed on Sunday and Monday.

Skipper Newbie

I made the trip out there but was terribly dissappointed. The sign says they open at 9:00, but it was 9:10 before the door was unlocked. There was nothing - no breads or anything. Just a couple of pies and a few containers of something. What are they selling exactly?

cruelshoes Enthusiast
I made the trip out there but was terribly dissappointed. The sign says they open at 9:00, but it was 9:10 before the door was unlocked. There was nothing - no breads or anything. Just a couple of pies and a few containers of something. What are they selling exactly?

We went there last Saturday afternoon. We had take-and-bake pizza, chocolate chip and gingerbread cookies, a cinnamon bread and a cheese and vegetable bread. Everything was quite good. It is obvious that they are a new business and they have some kinks to work out. They were out of a few things when we were there, too. I think we need to give them some time to streamline things. It is important to remember that they are not professional bakers, but women who have decided to give a gluten-free bakery a go.

I hope you will decide to give them another chance.

Skipper Newbie
We went there last Saturday afternoon. We had take-and-bake pizza, chocolate chip and gingerbread cookies, a cinnamon bread and a cheese and vegetable bread. Everything was quite good. It is obvious that they are a new business and they have some kinks to work out. They were out of a few things when we were there, too. I think we need to give them some time to streamline things. It is important to remember that they are not professional bakers, but women who have decided to give a gluten-free bakery a go.

I hope you will decide to give them another chance.

I may stop in again if I'm in the area, but won't make a special trip. It was an awful long drive out there for nothing. I guess what I was bewildered with the most is that is was Saturday, which I would assume would be a very busy day for them, but there really was nothing except those 3 little containers and those 2 pies. And this was literally first thing in the morning, when you would think the stock would be most plentiful.

tarnalberry Community Regular
I may stop in again if I'm in the area, but won't make a special trip. It was an awful long drive out there for nothing. I guess what I was bewildered with the most is that is was Saturday, which I would assume would be a very busy day for them, but there really was nothing except those 3 little containers and those 2 pies. And this was literally first thing in the morning, when you would think the stock would be most plentiful.

It may well have been that they hadn't had time to bake anything.

Pearia Newbie

My wife went down there this week and got me all kinds of good stuff. Apple cinnamon muffins, apple & coconut cream pie, lemon square, cheese bread, and veggie bread (tastes like pizza??, yum). They have the bread thing down! It is the best bread I have had since going gluten free. Unfortunately they were out of sandwich bread. It is a long trip so in the future we will call ahead but overall rating of thumbs up from me! :)

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