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Finally Found A Decent Bread


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Food for Life multi-seeded rice bread.

I discovered I have an intolerance for wheat a few months ago, tried some kind of tapioca bread and could not eat it. It was awful! I had to throw the whole loaf away and I felt bad for spending the money on it, so I just didn't buy any other kind for a long time. But yesterday I finally decided to try another. This one is really good, I will definitely buy it again.

Does anyone else like it? What are your favorite breads?


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That does sound good I'll have to see if I can find it. I like Kinnickinnicks Italian bread. It has a good texture to it and doesn't crumble like some of the others I have tried.

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Udi's whole grain :D

Tigercat17 Enthusiast

I second Udi's Bread! It's awesome! I actually order ten loafs at a time on line & freeze them.

Even my non-celiac hubby likes their bread! :)

minniejack Contributor

I second Udi's Bread! It's awesome! I actually order ten loafs at a time on line & freeze them.

:)

3rds!! :lol:

Mountaineer Josh Apprentice

Food for Life multi-seeded rice bread.

I discovered I have an intolerance for wheat a few months ago, tried some kind of tapioca bread and could not eat it. It was awful! I had to throw the whole loaf away and I felt bad for spending the money on it, so I just didn't buy any other kind for a long time. But yesterday I finally decided to try another. This one is really good, I will definitely buy it again.

Does anyone else like it? What are your favorite breads?

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Schar, thanks that was the name I was trying to remember. They just got these at the local market. Bread, pizza crusts, rolls. They're expensive there though. I was sort of debating, decided to try the Chebe mixes first since there is one place here that has them, but those pizza crusts did look interesting.


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