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Udi's Blueberry Muffins


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I bought a 4-pack of Udi's Gluten Free Blueberry Muffins yesterday. I left one out to thaw, and froze the other 3. I ate it this morning for breakfast. Oh, my goodness, was it delicious!! :) Heavenly!! Can't have them too often, since I'm counting calories but for an occasional treat they are wonderful! Anyone else like them? I sure wish Udi's shipping costs weren't so high, I would order from them! I think they have lemon muffins too, would love to try those!


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aedixon Newbie

Shh. Don't tell anyone. But I ate two of those in one sitting last night. I just couldn't stop myself!

The chocolate ones are really great, too. Haven't tried the lemon yet.

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charlenabelle Newbie

I bought a 4-pack of Udi's Gluten Free Blueberry Muffins yesterday. I left one out to thaw, and froze the other 3. I ate it this morning for breakfast. Oh, my goodness, was it delicious!! :) Heavenly!! Can't have them too often, since I'm counting calories but for an occasional treat they are wonderful! Anyone else like them? I sure wish Udi's shipping costs weren't so high, I would order from them! I think they have lemon muffins too, would love to try those!

I ♥♥♥ them!!! Try the Chocolate wub.gif

kareng Grand Master

We had them and my non gluten-free hub ate 2.

You may have to take a road trip and stock up. Maybe you could find someone to order with you.

Love your cat av. Looks like Yoda.

Juliebove Rising Star

Daughter loves these! She has them for birthdays instead of cake.

Darissa Contributor

THe blueberry are our favorite! Than the chocolate. The lemon are okay, but we like the other ones better! Best muffins around! We keep them in the freezer when my duaghter has a party/school/church event to go to and needs a snack or treat to take! So yummy!

mbrookes Community Regular

I served the blueberry ones for breakfast to gluten eating house guests and they raved. The best comment was "I thought you couldn't eat this. Please don't make yourself sick on our account"


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sunnybabi1986 Contributor

The chocolate ones and the blueberry ones are *SO* addictive!! I've seen 5 stores in my town start carrying them because people have been requesting them left and right. My husband is ordering some into his store next week (he's a manager)...Yay!!! This will kill my budget, but they sure are yummy! :D

MelindaLee Contributor

Don't forget the $1 off coupon on their website! With that, they aren't any more expensive then buying a bakery muffin! :D (AND soooo worth it!) I have blueberry and lemon in the freezer....and my coupon waiting for a trek north to the store that carries the chocolate!

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