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Also Looking For Good Baguett Bread


shayre

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shayre Enthusiast

My hubby loves brie, bread, grapes and wine. I am unable to eat all 4, but I'd like to find a good gluten-free baguette bread that would go nicely for him? Man, I miss that stuff!


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rosetapper23 Explorer

Shayre,

Where do you live? Here in the San Francisco Bay Area, there's a gluten-free bakery called Mariposa (perhaps they ship?) that sells excellent baguettes. Also, others on this Forum have mentioned that Against the Grain has great baguettes, too, but I don't believe they're yet in stores West of the Rockies. Could be wrong on that--the company told me last month they were working on getting their products to California.

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My vote goes to: Everybody Eats or against the grain......these are the very best...

shayre Enthusiast

I live in Indiana. I have not seen those brands. Did you buy them in a grocery or Whole Foods? Or was it an online order?

celiacSuzie Rookie

I've tried Bob's Red Mill's "all purpose" gluten-free flour and I know (but haven't tried yet) King Arthur's french loaf (in a box). A friend of mine (who's daughter is gluten-free) loves KingArthur products.

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rosetapper23 Explorer

Here's the site for Against the Grain:

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They have a store locator.

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