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Gluten Free Online Food


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swittenauer Enthusiast

Anyone know of a good online source for ordering gluten free food? I need to find some decent tasting bread & pizza!!!! Thanks!


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celiac3270 Collaborator

I would strongly recommend Chebe pizza (you can order the mixes at Open Original Shared Link (free shipping so it's cheaper than buying it in stores!). If you go to a manufacturers' site, such as Ener-G or Kinnikinnick (spelling?) they sell their products online. Then there are some sites that sell a combination, such as the gluten free mall (which Scott who runs this board also runs), as well as a collection of others. With the exception of Chebe mixes, I buy all of my specialty gluten-free food from the health food stores, Whole Foods, or Fairways, so I don't have great insight into that....

Oh, Foods by George makes a wonderful pizza (foodsbygeorge.com) --it's one of their newest items and comes already made and frozen. The negative is that it's about twice as expensive as Chebe, it can't be stored forever since it's already made, and it makes a pizza about half the size (you can get a normal-sized pizza pan for Chebe.

For bread, I feel that the only edible one and a phenomenal one at that is the one that Whole Foods makes in their gluten-free bakehouse. They have gluten-free products in Whole Foods stores in the southeast and most recently, the north east. You live in Kentucky, however, so that isn't YET an option. Months ago I would've recommended Ener-G or Kinnikinick (spelling again) but Whole Foods is ten times as good as either of the two...and after tasting this, it would be difficult to go back to the alternatives.

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Open Original Shared Link

The pizza crusts come in single serve size as well as larger sizes. They are very good. Orders up to $200 are only $10 shipping, so order as much as you can to save. The tapioca white rice bread is great. The donuts are great. The chocolate chip muffins are really great, but very small and not super filling. Makes them a bit of an extravagance. Make space in your freezer if you order.

swittenauer Enthusiast

Can you buy from Whole Foods online?

celiac3270 Collaborator

Unfortunately, no... :unsure:

grantschoep Contributor

If you don't mind cooking it yourself. I've found the Arrowhead Mills pizza mix fairly decent. Its sticker then hell. So Ignore the directions about kneeding it. I make it once or more a week. I just throw it in my mixer, let it do the kneeding(Spray Pam on the mixer thing... to keep it from sticking, also in the mixing pot).

The I just throw it out onto a pizza pan, and push it around with baggies on my hands, sprayed again with Pam. This stuff is sticky... but it isn't that bad.

Then I just pour some continada pizza sauce, cheese and peperoni(or bacon, bacon pizza is so dang good! hehe... I like the grease... peperoni + bacon, not I am not talking about candian bacon... U.S> term that is. its called streaky bacon in UK :>)

Anyways, I got off topic. Arrowhead mills Pizza mix can be ordered from some online sources... I just buy it at Wild Oats. If you don't have them... here are a few online places.

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Dang, I can' t find it on my online places. I know I saw it there like a week ago. hmm... its weird, its not even on Arrowhead Mills website... but I have a box right here...

grantschoep Contributor

Ach.... I meant to say it is sticky'er, not sticker.

Oh, I also lied. I don't have one box of the mix, I have about 10... :> hey... it was on sale last week...


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pixiegirl Enthusiast

I too love the gluten-free Whole Foods products, they are good but... I love this bread even more: Manna by Anna (google it) its a mix and it works best with a dough enhancer but when made it is soooo good. It doesn't crumble and it tastes great even without toasting.

I make mine in an old bread machine and it comes out just right each time on the regular bread cycle. My mom tried to make it in the oven and it didn't come out as well but... she is known for cutting corners and I wasn't there when she made it so I can't say which corners she cut but I'm going to bet she did (sorry mom!).

I've tried tons of gluten-free bread and Manna by Anna is still far and away the best one.

Susan

Kim C1 Newbie

Our favorite bread mix is Gluten Free Pantry's Favorite Sandwich Bread Mix. The ones you make at home are SO MUCH BETTER! This one is really easy! I make it every week for my 2 year old celiac daughter.

I buy almost all her food online because we are in a small town. I always use

www.glutensoultions.com

They have a big variety and fast shipping.

Good luck!

misskris Apprentice

allergygrocer.com

You can search by allergens. Wonderful site.

  • 8 months later...
swittenauer Enthusiast

Thanks for all the good sites to buy gluten free food. I really wish Whole Foods was online though. That seems to be the only place we can get good bread. We don't use it for sandwiches though since it isn't that great but makes awesome garlic or cheese toast.

Cheri A Contributor

I can't buy the pre-mixes for bread or pizza but have found a couple recipes on-line that work great.

For the pizzas, I just make about 4 crusts, prebake and then freeze. When we need a pizza, then I top it.

It's at www.savorypalate.com

The bread recipe I have been using and she loves the best actually has "bread holes". It seems to work best in mini-loaf pans or muffin tins. But it actually rises and is soft when it is done. Yesterday I made her a hamburger bun by making a mold out of tin foil. She couldn't believe I could do that! Hasn't had a "bun" in 7 months.

The recipe is the sorghum bread at www.twinvalleymills.com

I am sure that you could sub another heavy flour, though.

  • 2 months later...
swittenauer Enthusiast

We have now discovered Amy's gluten free pizza & it is pretty good. We dress it up a bit though with extra cheese & pepperoni.

mamaw Community Regular

I hate to sound like a broken record but I agree Foods by George Pizza is good. But I just ate my pizza I ordered from Everybody eats and it was terrific. I did dress it up with my favorite things as I ordered only cheese which is cheaper as I figure I can put my own things on it.IF anyone is interested I do know of a place that will ship Everybody Eats stuff for a cheaper price than can be sold by them directly. Just pm me and I will supply the name.The crusty rolls & baguettes are to die for !!!!!!

Also again get the cookbook by Annalise Roberts as she has alot of favorites in it. It seems she has a hugh followering within this great group. And to boot she is very nice.

A wonderful bread mix is Anna's Mixes. She too is a wonderful person.

I don't make a dime from any of them. I just like to help others out when something good comes along...

mamaw

ElizabethN Apprentice
Anyone know of a good online source for ordering gluten free food? I need to find some decent tasting bread & pizza!!!! Thanks!

I recently ordered a bunch of meals from Comfy Cuisine. They make pizzas plus pasta meals, so far everything I have tried is good. Instead of flour, they seem to use a lot of egg. Though the pizza doesn't taste like traditional pizza, it does hit the spot and I don't even mind the leftovers for lunch the next day.

swittenauer Enthusiast

That's one I haven't heard from before. I'll be checking them out.

mamaw Community Regular

I have tried comfy cuisine and wasn't impressed at all. I had the eggplant parmesan which was fair but was watery. The other ones and the pizza we really disliked. I would not purchase them again. Glad to hear someone liked them...Their are four of us gluten-free and we all said the same thing but we ate them at different times so we we judged them it would be fair because we didn't know when the other one sampled them.

I would say spend your $$$$$ on something else......

mamaw

swittenauer Enthusiast

Hmmmm......maybe I'll just order a couple of things the first time instead of going crazy & ordering tons then. Thanks!

PreOptMegs Explorer

Ordering Chebe bread... it only comes in large quantities. For example, the cinnamon roll up bread comes in a pack of 8 or something like that. Is it worth the 30 dollar price?

swittenauer Enthusiast

As far as prices for the gluten free food goes......I can honestly say that that is one place I don't worry about the cost. I think I would pay just about anything for my husband to have some good or atleast new gluten food to eat.

penguin Community Regular

I haven't tried Chebe for cinnamon rolls, but I love the red bag for pizza, and also the bag for breadsticks. THAT is definitely worth the $30 price! I'd order more, actually....

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