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Best Of Each Brand?


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Dolcenotte Contributor

Which products do you find best from these brands:

Schar

Glutino

Glutano

Pamela's

Ener-G

Barkat

Gillian's

Any other really good brands that ar dedicated gluten free?


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jerseyangel Proficient

Enjoy Life Trail Mixes are really good :) Mountain Mambo is my favorite.

home-based-mom Contributor

Most of these brands I either have never heard of or have no experience with.

However, I do like the Glutino Cranberry Breakfast Bars and Pamela's Chocolate Cake. :P

4getgluten Rookie

Which products do you find best from these brands:

Schar - not heard of this one

Glutino - love their frozen pizza, their cinnamon raisin bread, and their pretzels

Glutano - not familiar with this one

Pamela's - chocolate chip cookies

Ener-G - brown rice loaf (when I first started eating gluten-free, their bread was horrible! It's much better now)

Barkat - ??

Gillian's - ??

Other really good brands that are dedicated gluten free:

Enjoy Life - good cookies and bars, Orgran - gravy mixes, gluten-free stuffing, Kinnikinnick - breads, pizza crusts, muffins, Gluten Free Pantry - good mixes for brownies, muffins, breads.

taweavmo3 Enthusiast

Glutino: Pretzels

Glutano: Haven't tried

Pamela's: Tried most, but I'm odd...I didn't like most of the products

Ener-G: I just use the flours

Barkat: ?

Gillian's: French Bread Rolls, they work great as hamburger buns

I know it's not listed, but my favorites are anything by Kinnikinnick, and the Namaste chocolate cake. And one thing I could not do without is Tropical Source dairy free chocolate chips, they are amazing!

dh204 Apprentice

Schar is REALLY good - I haven't found it in the US yet, but all of their products are delicious - especially their pastas and cookies.

Glutino pizzas, breakfast bars, and pretzels are really good too.

HAK1031 Enthusiast

Schar- never heard of it

Glutino- pretzels, crackers, cereal bars, bagels, Gluten-Free pantry baking mixes (fave. sandwich bread is amazing)

Glutano- corn pasta and chocolate-o's (like oreos)

Pamela's-chocolate cookies :)

Ener-G- never tried it, but I haven't heard great things

Barkat- never heard of it

Gillian's-french rolls

and you're missing one of my favorites...kinnikinnick!!

donuts, bagels, sunflower flax bread, cookies


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Which products do you find best from these brands:

Schar

Their breadsticks and crackers are wonderful, but expensive. Haven't tried their other things do to additonal food allergies.

Glutino

Everything we've tried has been good.

Glutano

Everything we've tried has been good.

Pamela's

Haven't tried because of additional food allergies.

Ener-G

Daughter likes the cinnamon rolls, tapioca rolls and buns and the rice starch bread. Also the round pretzels.

Barkat

Haven't tried because of additional food allergies.

Gillian's

Haven't tried due to additional food allergies.

Any other really good brands that ar dedicated gluten free?

Orgran pasta and tomato sauce in the can is good. But perhaps more suitable for children. Tastes like Spaghettios.

Tinkyada pasta is great!

Enjoy Life products are great! Daughter does not like the cereal, trail mix or no oats oatmeal cookies.

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sumichls Newbie

Do any of you have a Whole Foods Market? They have an entire line of Whole Foods gluten-free breads, pastries, etc. and they are really good. They even have hamburger buns that are very good.

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