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Baked Goods


Mahee34

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Go there....everyone and order....it's a gluten-free bakery out of VA Beach and oh man, is this stuff SOOOO GOOOD!!!!!!!!!!!! Everything tastes like normal baked goods, I wish they had more of a selection, but the biscottis are my favorite...I'm serious! Give it a try and let me know what you think! Any one else know of any good baked good places? :D


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nothungry Contributor

Mr. Ritts gluten-free bakery in Philadelphia is awesome, they also do mail order. Their Yellow Cake is great and their ryeless rye bread was awesome. I also hear that To Life in Fenwick Island De. is great.

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The Grainless Baker in Lake Ariel PA is amazing too!! They have a large selection to choose from. My favorites are the woopie pies, chocolate chip cookies, and peanut butter cookies. I have only tried the dessert items but I'm sure the other items are great too.

swittenauer Enthusiast

Anyone know of a gluten-free bread place in Kentucky or nearby?

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