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"'cause Your" Special Chocolate Chip Cookies


Niteyx13

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Oh wow. I just got a shipment in today of 'Cause Your Special products. I was excited to have some chocolate chip cookies, so I made up a batch. They are by far the best gluten-free cookies I have had, and they are actually better than some non-gluten-free I have had. Check them out if you haven't before. =)


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jmengert Enthusiast

I LOVE their poundcake and haven't tried their chocolate chip cookies but will now :D

Thanks for the tip!

Guest Mari

Where can I order them from?

Niteyx13 Explorer

Is it okay to post links???

Causeyourspecial.com

They have bunches of stuff I am excited to try now that the cookies turned out so yummy.

KaitiUSA Enthusiast

Yep it's fine to post links :D

Guest Mari

Any other suggestions for what's good at Causeyourspecial.com? I want to place an order, bot I don't know what else to get.

Thanks

Niteyx13 Explorer

I am making some of their bread in my machine right now. I will check which one it is and let you know if it's good or not when it is done. yay!

Deanna


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I think I am in love with this company. The bread didn't quite rise as well as it should have, which I am sure is my own fault. But, it was good hot - which seems to be typical of gluten-free bread (but forget it when it cools down). We ran off to church am we just got back. I tried a piece cooled, and it is still good (even though it didn't rise right)...Hallelujah! The kind I made was Homestyle White. If anyone tries, or has tried, the mock rye please let me know. Yay! :)

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