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trying4faith Apprentice

Hi all,

I'd like to buy them at Whole Foods, but their selection is nill. So I'm looking for your favorite brands of Gluten-free Casein-free bagels, english muffins, and pizza crusts.

I've tried gluten-free products on my own and whoo! Sometimes I get a good one, and others, not so good :)

So before I go shopping online, spending a whole bunch of $$ on stuff that turns out to be in the not so good pot, I really would like recommendations from those who are in the know.

Thanks so much,

Robin


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burdee Enthusiast

Ener-G Foods Brown Rice Sweet Potato English Muffins are my favorite. They're so thick I often slice them in 4 horizontal slices for sandwiches. They're very nutritionally balanced also, but I'm not sure whether that's a concern for you. I'd recommend you look at www.ener-g.com. They have a WIDE selection of breads, muffins, cookies, brownies, pastas, donuts, snack foods and baking supplies. Although all their products are gluten free, they also indicate in their catalog whether dairy, soy, eggs, yeast, etc. are included in their products.

BURDEE

KaitiUSA Enthusiast

I love Kinnikinnick and Foods by George products...I know they are gluten free but I am not sure about anything else they are free of.

www.foodsbygeorge.com

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trying4faith Apprentice

Does Kinnikinnik ship their items frozen? I want to buy everything in sight, but it will go bad before we can eat all of it. If not, do you buy in bulk and then freeze everything?

Thank you!

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Open Original Shared Link has an amazing Poppy Seed Bagel!!! They are vacuum packed and frozen. I buy them locally so I don't know about shipping.

It's about the only bread I eat, but then I've never been a bread lover! ;)

Oh, I also use their Pretzels, crushed in place of bread crumbs! They're perfect for any recipe calling for bread or cracker crumbs! :D

trying4faith Apprentice

Why didn't I think of that!!!!

I spent almost an hour last night toasting bread, letting it dry out, running it through the food processor, then baking it to make bread crumbs.

(sigh)

Live and learn!!!

:o:rolleyes::wacko::P

jenvan Collaborator

Kinnikinnik does ship their breads, muffins, crusts etc. frozen.

I bought a freezer a few weeks ago. Boy is that paying off!


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I spent almost an hour last night toasting bread, letting it dry out, running it through the food processor, then baking it to make bread crumbs.

Food Processor??? :blink: Kidding! :lol:

I use my good old solid maple rolling pin and the empty cereal bag saved from gluten-free Corn Flakes, which also make great crumbs, esepcially mixed with crushed pretzels and used as a coating for chicken strips! :rolleyes:

Mmmm, hungry now! :lol:

Carriefaith Enthusiast

Sterk's has been my favorite so far. Here are some links:

Open Original Shared Link

Open Original Shared Link

Open Original Shared Link

Open Original Shared Link

Open Original Shared Link

and for bread crumbs I just cut up little pieces of Sterk's bread and toast them in the oven.

trying4faith Apprentice

Ordered one of everything (just about) from kinnicknincickicn - you know what I mean :)

Will try Ms. Robsen's too - I think that is funny because someone else recommended Ms Robsen's, I had it up on the web, my machine froze, had to reboot and could not remember the site. Thank you all again!

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