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Darby Apprentice

What is everyones favorite bread? Pre-made. I have tried rice flour bread - YUCK - it got thrown out. I would like a moister bread. What about a bread with potato flour?

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KaitiUSA Enthusiast

Kinnikinnick bread is good...they have muffins, donuts, etc.

Foods by George had plain and cinnamon english muffins that are delicious

Cybros has rice rolls which we broil and make little pizza bites out of.

celiac3270 Collaborator

I also strongly dislike rice bread--too dry...I like the Ener-G tapioca loaf.

GlutenFreeGirlie Rookie

I really like Bob's Red Mill Gluten Free Bread Mix. Sometimes I have some problems with getting it to work out right, but when it does- it's just delicious. I called them to get some coupons and told them about the problems I was having and they sent me replacments for FREE!! So, I recommend giving it a shot. I've also tried the Ener-G Foods bread and hated it!

mommida Enthusiast

I know you said you want a moister bread, but try toasting gluten-free bread. It's makes it a lot more palitable. Other than that straight out of the oven is the best. Have you tried Chebe bread mixes yet? It is a lot denser, egg type bread.

L.

pixiegirl Enthusiast

the only gluten-free bread I will eat is Manna by Anna, you have to make it and I do it right in my old bread machine, my mom just uses a loaf pan in the oven. It looks and tastes like wheat bread, its fantastic.

susan

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Kinnikinnick the favorite at my house.

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