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My daughter is looking for a good loaf of bread she can buy that is gluten free. Please make suggestions.


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Many of the ones I have tried are unappealing in either texture or taste and are expensive. I do like the Gillian's Rolls, the flavor is very good, but they are a bit crumbly. Many of the breads are much better if warmed up or toasted. Many of us prefer homemade bread. It is less work than baking gluten containing bread because there is only one rising for gluten-free bread vs. two for gluten bread. Also gluten-free bread requires no kneading. You can save time by mixing up baggies of the flours and dry ingredients and ahead of time and have mixes on hand. Although I haven't tried them, I hear that there are also some good mixes for purchase.

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If you have a Whole Foods or Wild Oats nearby (same store) go there! This is by far the best and cheapest bread I've found! It is super delicious too, no toasting needed. I try to buy it fresh, but sometimes I can only get it frozen and have to defrost it in the fridge :( . It still is the best even when frozedn I just prefer the fresh. Whole Foods also has great muffins.

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If you have a Whole Foods or Wild Oats nearby (same store) go there! This is by far the best and cheapest bread I've found! It is super delicious too, no toasting needed. I try to buy it fresh, but sometimes I can only get it frozen and have to defrost it in the fridge :( . It still is the best even when frozedn I just prefer the fresh. Whole Foods also has great muffins.

Is there a brand name for it?

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