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Graham Crackers


WendyG

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Hi,

Are there any good gluten free graham crackers that taste like the ones we remember?

thanks,

Wendy


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mamaw Community Regular

The grainless baker sells them & they are good.

jkmunchkin Rising Star

I 2nd The Grainless Baker. I eat them just as a snack all the time. Or I use them for pie / cheesecake crusts and s'mores!

They are one of my must have items.

stolly Collaborator

My DD loves Josef cinnamon graham crackers. It took her trying them a few times to get used to them because they're thicker, more like a cookie...but she's 2 and very into texture. DH and I really like them and we're not gluten free. We've bought them online, but our Wegmans carries them now.

JNBunnie1 Community Regular
My DD loves Josef cinnamon graham crackers. It took her trying them a few times to get used to them because they're thicker, more like a cookie...but she's 2 and very into texture. DH and I really like them and we're not gluten free. We've bought them online, but our Wegmans carries them now.

I like those very much too, but they don't taste a thing like a graham cracker to me. Just a nice cinnamon cookie.

Wonka Apprentice

If you can't find any, here's a recipe to try.

Graham Crackers (Gluten-Free)

1 cup gluten-free flour mix*

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