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Hi,

I have a toddler who was diagnosed with Autism and it has been recommended that he start a gluten free/casein free diet. I am slowly starting the diet with him, but I am having a problem finding a bread replacement. Does anyone have any suggestions on a good mix or pre-made bread...one that looks and feels as close to white bread?

Thanks!


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Angeline's bakery has the best gluten-free bread I've tasted, but if you don't live in the Portland OR area, shipping is pretty expensive. But here's the website:

www.angelinesbakery.com

Otherwise, we make the Pamela's amazing wheat free bread from a mix. If you like it, you can buy it in bulk from a.m.a.z.o.n. Those are the best breads we've found.

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www.sillyyakbakery.com

Wonderful bread, muffins, cookies ect! Best I have found yet!

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Angeline's bakery has the best gluten-free bread I've tasted, but if you don't live in the Portland OR area, shipping is pretty expensive. But here's the website:

www.angelinesbakery.com

looks great but my boys are allergic to eggs... which is in all their products

Otherwise, we make the Pamela's amazing wheat free bread from a mix. If you like it, you can buy it in bulk from a.m.a.z.o.n. Those are the best breads we've found.

pamela's mix is very good. they have that at fred meyers or heath food store. if you're going to bake from scratch there is a very good bread recipie with flax.

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