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1-2-3 Gluten Free - Donation To Katrina


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During the month of September, 1-2-3 Gluten Free will donate 10% of the proceeds of all sales to support the Hurricane Katrina relief effort.

Visit the site: www.123glutenfree.com for information on products and alternative recipes for the mixes.

Thank you.


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Guest nini

Hey Kim! It's Nisla... (the playdough girl...)

anyway, does this count on internet sales only or if I buy them at Life Grocery too??? Thank you for doing that by the way.

By the way, if anyone hasn't tried Kim's 1-2-3 Gluten Free Southern Glory Biscuit Mix or her Pancake Mix, you absolutely HAVE TO! All of the mixes are excellent, but those two are absolute staples in my house.

Katydid Apprentice

:) Thanks for the info..I think it would be absolutely great if all celiacs could help these folks in their effort; to say nothing of the fact that their products are absolutely FABULOUS.

I have been baking gluten-free for many years and I had never successfully made a baking powder biscuit. Mine always turned out like hockey pucks. This really bothered me because my gluten-free hubby always loved biscuits and gravy. I was astounded at this company's biscuit mix. Its fast, easy and they always turn out perfect. We had chicken & noodsles & biscuits the other night and my 8 year old granddaughter made the biscuits. They also freeze great (although ours never last long enough to make it to the freezer). Makes a great egg mcmuffin, chicken a la king, strawberry shortcake, or just warm dripping with butter and honey. etc. etc.

I have also used their pan bars a lot, but I have never tried one of their mixes that weren't great. I plan to stock up to help support their Katrina effort.

Kay

During the month of September, 1-2-3 Gluten Free will donate 10% of the proceeds of all sales to support the Hurricane Katrina relief effort.

Visit the site: www.123glutenfree.com for information on products and alternative recipes for the mixes.

Thank you.

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jenvan Collaborator

Biscuits....those sound good! And I haven't had any since I was diagnosed...I'll have to get some. Thanks for sharing :D

Mjohnson73 Apprentice

I just ordered a few of their products....

Hey... if I can help the people down there while eating good Gluten free food...then I will gladly do it!

--Maya

Kim Explorer

Hi Nisla,

I remember you well. Thanks so much for your kind words. It's very gratifying to know that people enjoy our products.

We are donating 10% of our proceeds for all sales during September. Internet sales is the most direct way. But, if you purchase an item at a store, they are more likely to order more to replace and we'll give 10% off that order -- does that make sense?

We've also sent some food to Mississippi to be baked up at a camp being set up for evacuees with autism (and their families) and should anyone contact us for other needs, we'd be pleased to help. It hasn't been easy locating those in need in this terrible disaster. That's why we decided that money to general funds (like Red Cross, Salvation Army) might be more helpful.

We really appreciate your support and supporting our efforts to help those affected by Katrina.

All my best,

Kim.

1-2-3 Gluten Free, Inc.

www.123glutenfree.com

Guest nini

I will let Life Grocery know, since I think they need to place another order REALLY soon! (I'm craving more biscuits and they are OUT!)

Thanks for doing what you do...

I made "Aaron's Rolls" the other night and my family absolutely devoured them!

I love raving about your product because DANG... it's a GREAT product line!


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Kim Explorer

Thank you so much.

We'll also give them a call to see if they are ready to order.

Thanks again. It's truly been a dream to get this family business up and running and testimonials from people like you has been our best advertising. I truly appreciate it.

Kim.

Guest nini

I went by there today and YAY!!!! They got more biscuits in!!!! I will be making biscuits tonite!!!! YUMMMM!

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