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Bread That Feels And Tastes Just Like Bread


Adalaide

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Today I enjoyed some time at a gluten free food fair. There were a lot of local and sort of local companies there with samples, I got to try a lot of really amazing foods. I also got to smile politely and choke down a few things that were just horrible. I came home with frozen cookie dough from a company that also makes killer frozen pizzas. So far though they're only extremely local and about 2 hours away from me so it'll probably be another year until I can find their things closer to home.

The big thing though was bread. There were dozens of breads and I tried them all but only one stood out. It was soft, springy, light, it was everything bread has always been for everyone else and I almost cried I was so happy. The company is Sun Flour Mills, and as far as I can tell you can contact them via their website to purchase directly from them. They aren't widely distributed in stores, but lucky for me I'm in an area where I can buy in a store. So, for anyone looking for a bread that won't have you compromising on what you grew up loving about bread, I would highly recommend trying to get your hands on a box. I tried the white and whole grain ones and both were beyond perfect.


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pricklypear1971 Community Regular

Their website isn't functional but tgey do have a FB page.

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You can't order directly from the website, but you can contact them via email listed on their website to make a purchase. I'll either head to the store later tonight (although that isn't likely as I'm already in my jammies) or on Monday to pick up a box of bread and see if I can make it turn out as awesome as it was at the event. I'm excited to have PB&J again but not really excited enough to put my jeans back on. At any rate, for people in the northwest of the US or in Texas I highly recommend this bread.

squirmingitch Veteran

I'm on their website right now in another tab & it's functioning fine.

pricklypear1971 Community Regular

I'm on their website right now in another tab & it's functioning fine.

I still get a server error.

squirmingitch Veteran

Try this:

Open Original Shared Link

if that doesn't work --- are you on the phone? Maybe that's the problem.

pricklypear1971 Community Regular

Try this:

Open Original Shared Link

if that doesn't work --- are you on the phone? Maybe that's the problem.

Same problem. I'll try it on the computer tomorrow. When the kids give it up...


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pricklypear1971 Community Regular

Well, whaddya know - I found their stuff at Sunflower Market!

Bought a box of the whole grain sandwich bread & roll mix. May try it tomorrow and make sandwiches.

I now have Rudi's, found Glutino Genius Bread today (if I would have known I'd find this mix I would have passed) and Sun Flour.

That's enough bread to last me 6 months!!

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