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Gluten Free Bakeries With Online Stores


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Hi, I'm in southeast iowa and would like to find a good online bakery for things like cookies, cakes, pies, etc...especially some that others have tasted.

I have used Udi's in Colorado and am happy with the bread but their choices are limited.

If anyone out there is around Pella ia. Jaarsma bakery does have some gluten-free cookies and they are really good.

Thanks, furball


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Hi, I'm in southeast iowa and would like to find a good online bakery for things like cookies, cakes, pies, etc...especially some that others have tasted.

I have used Udi's in Colorado and am happy with the bread but their choices are limited.

If anyone out there is around Pella ia. Jaarsma bakery does have some gluten-free cookies and they are really good.

Thanks, furball

Have you tried Udi's muffins? They're divine, even my kids love them!

furball Newbie
Have you tried Udi's muffins? They're divine, even my kids love them!

I will be in the next shipment and I have no doubt it will be great. Picky me Im looking for cookies that I don't have to cook myself.There are some bakeries online but I dont want to spend a lot of money without knowing what I'm getting.

Thanks so much for you response!

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I will be in the next shipment and I have no doubt it will be great. Picky me Im looking for cookies that I don't have to cook myself.There are some bakeries online but I dont want to spend a lot of money without knowing what I'm getting.

Thanks so much for you response!

Have you tried Deby's Gluten Free out of Denver, CO? I have had a couple of things from there and everything I've had was really good. I haven't tried the cookies yet, but I would imagine they are great as well!! Here is their website if you want to take a look:

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Grandma Ferdon's our of Hayward, WI. They have the most amazing biscuits. I have never ordered from their website, but I have been to their store in Hayward.

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Any place that sells Schar's products. Our local Fresh and Natural has a huge shipment of treats from them this week. I was there yesterday I took about half of what was on the shelf (sorry other shoppers but you have to be fast around a good product).

I picked up Lady fingers (I made tiramisu with them), cocoa wafers, vanilla wafers, chocolate dipped cookies (shortbread dipped in chocolate) and chocolate hazelnut bars (like a kitkat but 100 times better). All are excellent.

Today I went back for more to drop off for my daughter. I may go back again for my ds who is cooking for a gluten free friend tomorrow. (also I'm picking up more Udi bread since I've now tasted it)

Love Schar's products.


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I will be in the next shipment and I have no doubt it will be great. Picky me Im looking for cookies that I don't have to cook myself.There are some bakeries online but I dont want to spend a lot of money without knowing what I'm getting.

Thanks so much for you response!

Celiac Specialties in Michigan has really good sugar cookies. I could eat the whole dozen when they come fresh out of the oven:) Luckily, I have NOT! They also have really good donuts.

Also, Gluten Free Island Bakery in Siesta Key Florida-everything of theirs is great too!

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