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:D Hi!

I am ready to start ordering online for some food for my son. Any of you out there with experience I would be glad to get your advice. Which sites are the best for ordering gluten-free foods? Let me know about your experiences please! Thanks so much.


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Here are some sites I like. I'm a hard-core online shopper--love it.

My favorite ready made gluten-free bread here is the italian white tapioca. Know that the bread ships frozen and you need to put it in the freezer soon after delivery. They have a flat $10 shipping rate, so better to stock up. www.kinnikinnick.com/

gluten-free Pantry--I like their baking mixes and skillet meals (make quick dinners). Open Original Shared Link free.com/

gluten-free Trading Co might be my fav b/c they have a massive seletction of all types of gluten-free foods. Download a catalog and take a look. I have tried a lot of new products thru them. www.gluten-free.net/

This site lists TONS of online gluten-free food sites to buy from. I like perusing and finding new ones: Open Original Shared Link

Happy shopping ! :D

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I second Jen on Kinnikinnick. Also, if you email them with questions, they get back to you and actually talk with you...not annoying form letters. They're really on top of things.

Chebe is great, too. Order mixes, not pre-made products. Shipping ok on mixes, too high on frozen, pre-made orders.

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I shop for most of our bread products (bread, bagels, english muffins, pizza crust, etc) at Kinnikinnick also. I highly recommend them. Open Original Shared Link

For other stuff I shop at Gluten Solutions. I prefer them over the other places I shop because they offer a larger selection of the things I buy often. I don't like going to one online store for one thing and a different store for another, because the shipping charges really add up. Shipping is very reasonable at Gluten Solutions and they also offer discounts. One is $2.00 off shipping when you buy 10 items or more. Free bag of pretzels are added to that after 15 items. Then after 5 orders you get a $10 credit on your next order. Also if you belong to a R.O.C.K. group then you can get a discount code, and the same goes for if you belong to Silly Yaks group. You have to get the codes for those from your group leader, but then you get a 10% discount off your order. The site is Open Original Shared Link

I buy my bulk flours and Ener-G Wylde Pretzels directly from Open Original Shared Link

God bless,

Mariann

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