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Best Websites To Order Food And Favorite Brands


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Can anyone list their favorite websites to order food from and favorite brands?


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I don't think we are allowed to use the name of the online retailer that shares its name with a river in South America but they have significant discounts on gluten-free bread mixes if you buy in bulk (usually a box of six packages). I've not tried but if you subscribe (get the same order at a 1 to 6 month interval) they discount even more.

I order enough from them that it was worth it to pay the annual $70 to get everything at two-day shipping for no additional cost.

Lisa Mentor
I don't think we are allowed to use the name of the online retailer that shares its name with a river in South America but they have significant discounts on gluten-free bread mixes if you buy in bulk (usually a box of six packages). I've not tried but if you subscribe (get the same order at a 1 to 6 month interval) they discount even more.

I order enough from them that it was worth it to pay the annual $70 to get everything at two-day shipping for no additional cost.

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I always try to take a look at the advertisers found on this site, before I shop elsewhere.

Cinnamon Apprentice

Joan's gluten-free Greatbakes has awesome bagels, exactly like real bagels. Conte's ravioli is really good, too. Mr. Ritts cupcakes are great to keep in the freezer, the chocolate ones are our favorites.

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Here are our favorites in no particular order:

Open Original Shared Link - we use them for Pamelas and Bobs Red Mill products. They have over 1,000 gluten-free products. Their prices are great.

Open Original Shared Link - they have a lot of variety and brands I can't find anywhere locally. I love the Really Great Foods cake mixes. I also find the ratings on the site very helpful.

Open Original Shared Link - They have a lot of variety, and the ratings are helpful too. They are the sponsor of this website.

Open Original Shared Link - the only pre-made bread I will eat. They have a flat shipping change of $10 no matter how much you order. When my big freezer was working, I used to buy 20 loaves at a time. Their Kinnitoos are just like Oreos.

Happy shopping!

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