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Gluten Free "cheese-it" Like Crackers


JennyC

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I was so excited when I came across these! They are from outside the bread box, a company based in Colorado. I bought a package for $7 at a local store, and I went to their website and was pleasantly surprised to see that they are only $5 a package. I think I'm going to order a few packages. They are delicious and worth every penny. B) Now if they would only make them in goldfish shapes...

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Green12 Enthusiast

These are good crackers :)

Outside the Bread Box has a lot of yummy gluten-free items.

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Juliem

What about their breads which are good?

Green12 Enthusiast

I haven't tried the loaf breads, but I love their bagels.

JennyC Enthusiast

I have not tried their bread either, but their graham crackers are not that great.

blueeyedmanda Community Regular

I am glad you posted about the graham crackers, I was looking at ordering those too but I am glad you gave the heads up. I am going to order the Cheese ones. I miss Cheese-its!!!

Morrisun Newbie

Thanks for that! I used to polish off a box of cheese-its like nobodies business. Scary thought now!!! :o


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I am glad you posted about the graham crackers, I was looking at ordering those too but I am glad you gave the heads up. I am going to order the Cheese ones. I miss Cheese-its!!!

Have you tried the graham crackers from The Grainless Baker? They are sooooo yummy!

larry mac Enthusiast

Sounds interesting. Some products include Montina, Amaranth, Millet, Quinoa, & Teff.

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loco-ladi Contributor
Thanks for that! I used to polish off a box of cheese-its like nobodies business. Scary thought now!!! :o

Tonight I "flew off the handle" at my hubby for not having anything to snack on.....

I used to wolf down a whole box of "better cheddars" every few days, I miss them......

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I was so excited when I came across these! They are from outside the bread box, a company based in Colorado. I bought a package for $7 at a local store, and I went to their website and was pleasantly surprised to see that they are only $5 a package. I think I'm going to order a few packages. They are delicious and worth every penny. B) Now if they would only make them in goldfish shapes...

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Can't wait to try these, really miss cheese crax. Before I knew I was celiac I used to eat cheezits to settle upset stomach. Little did I know that I was only adding to the problem!

susieg-1 Apprentice
I haven't tried the loaf breads, but I love their bagels.

I have yet to find bagels that are gluten-free and taste good. It seems like too much trouble to bake my own so I put cream cheese on toasted bread crust instead. My not so sensitive sister brought me bagels from Chicago (not Gluten Free!!) when she visited NY over the holidays. I absolutly love bagels and could have screamed when I not only could not eat her "gift" but had to dissinfect my kitchen when the rest of the family toasted and ate them!!! So, I can't wait to order these. Thanks for the tip.

Green12 Enthusiast
I have yet to find bagels that are gluten-free and taste good. It seems like too much trouble to bake my own so I put cream cheese on toasted bread crust instead. My not so sensitive sister brought me bagels from Chicago (not Gluten Free!!) when she visited NY over the holidays. I absolutly love bagels and could have screamed when I not only could not eat her "gift" but had to dissinfect my kitchen when the rest of the family toasted and ate them!!! So, I can't wait to order these. Thanks for the tip.

Just remember, like with most gluten-free breads, you have to warm them in the oven, toast, or broil.

The multi grain bagels are a staple in my kitchen :)

Morrisun Newbie
Tonight I "flew off the handle" at my hubby for not having anything to snack on.....

I used to wolf down a whole box of "better cheddars" every few days, I miss them......

I know me too!!

mamaw Community Regular

No one needs to crave for a super gluten-free bagel any longer.the bad side is you have to do mailorder if you are not in NY ,Nj area!!!

joans gfgreatbakes has the very best gluten-free bagels... Just like a NY bagel. She also has eng.muffins for making the mickey d breakfast sandwich...plus more.

I do not work,own or have any interest in this company. I'm just a VERY satisfied customer.

I have been sampling & test tasting gluten-free foods for several years now.

Try these bagels I think you will be surprised .

gluten freee is getting better everyday with all the small bakers ...& vendors trying to get better tasting products. My hat goes off to them.We all need to support them because they appear to be the ones who have the best tasting products. I know the goodies are more pricey & shipping is more for the small guy but as they grow their business prices will come down & in turn they too may get a better shipping rate.

blessings

mamaw

buffettbride Enthusiast

I live in CO so I see Out of the Breadbox products a lot. We like the croutons. Not necessarily as croutons, but they have a yummy fried bread taste to them and my daughter just eats them as snacks. She hasn't shown an interest in the cheese crackers but I think hubby and my son would enjoy them. I'll pick them up next shopping day!

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