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I am currently going through bread withdrawls. I am craving soft white bread. (french,sourdough, etc) and i don't really want to make it my self. All the pre-made breads i have tried are hard and stale tasting and have to be heated. I was thinking there HAS to be some ready made gluten-free breads that are soft and actually taste like bread. If anyone knows of any PLEASE PLEASE let me know!!!!!

also i am looking for a good PIZZA CRUST mix. again, one that actually tastes like real pizza.

thanks a lot!!


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MySuicidalTurtle Enthusiast

In my family we love Kinnikinnick. Open Original Shared Link

My Mom and brother also like Whole Foods Bakery stuff.

lilliexx Contributor

thankyou. i have heard of that brand but havnt tried it. they say the white bread is soft....so i will try it. thanks so much. if it really does taste like real bread i will buy it every week from now on :rolleyes:

KaitiUSA Enthusiast

Chebe makes some good bread and pizza mixes. They offer quite a bit.

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I also use Kinnikinnick they are good as well.

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In my opinion, Sterk's Sandwich Bread is THE best gluten free bread that I have ever had AND i have tried most of the others including homemade. Sterk's Sandwich Bread is the closest to "real" wheat bread :D

Sterk's also makes yummy bagels, pizza crusts, hamburger buns, hotdog buns, sponge cakes, and many different flavoured breads.

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lilliexx Contributor

i am not a big fan of chebe...i tried to make it twice...and it seemed like it was raw on the inside....i am not sure what happened there....i think i cooked it long enough. it was a weird texture. i will check out the sterks. thanks for the replies.

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I like the Chebe bread mix as a pizza crust. Don't know about using it for actual bread.....:)


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My favorite breads that are flavored are the Dietary Specialties mixes. IF you are interested in straying from white bread! They make banana bread, blueberry muffins and apple bread mix. I make them all as muffins ~ great as a take-to-work breakfast!! They are moist and full of flavor. They are gluten free and dairy free. :) I buy them from http:\\www.glutensolutions.com. Cheaper than straight from the company.

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