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Just thought I would share this with everyone! its based out of Ill. I think im gonna try something! it looks very yummy!


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Yummy, Rose's is so good!! I live close so I actually go once a week, and am going tomorrow! Everyone there is super helpful and friendly! They have a cafe for lunch and a children's play area. I have also seen families come in at night for special pizza nights.

My first visit there was so overwhelming because there is so much, like any other bakery, but this stuff if ALL gluten-free!! I have tried the eclairs, lemon bars, biscotti, cupcakes, oatmeal cookies, snicerdoodles, granola and third sprouted and millet sandwich breads. They also have cakes, pies, quiches. Tomorrow I am going to stock up on some French rolls and dessert goodies!!

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Also wanted to add, my husband who does not have celiac loved all the stuff from here even more than regular bakeries!

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Thank you, both of you! I live close to them, too (I'm in the same town as FoodieGurl) and I didn't know about them. I will definitely make a trip down there soon. I'm going to call them first and ask some questions. I can't tolerate legumes and I know a lot of gluten-free baking is done with bean flours.

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I was there today for lunch, and it was so yummy!!

I had a grilled veggie sandwich on sprouted grain bread with feta and a tapenade spread, and it was delicious, and the bread tasted better than any bread. Before, I would only eat the insides of my sandwich and toss the bread, but this I are it all up!!

For my daughter, who is not gluten-free, had a grilled cheese and a cookie, and I tasted her grilled cheese, and yummy!!

They also had other items on their menu that sounded delicious...roasted beet salad, quiche, roasted tomato soup, pizza.

To bring home, I got a chocolate cheesecake brownie, snickerdoodle, carrot cake muffin and biscotti. It is just impossible not to go in there and come out with a bag of goodies to bring home.

ps - and no, I do not work for them - LOL, i just think they are great!!

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