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gluten-free Cornbread/ Cornmeal


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Jenni :) Newbie

I have been looking everywhere and cannot find a gluten-free cornmeal or cornbread mix. Does anyone know of one that is FOR SURE gluten-free?


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[quote name=Jenni :)' timestamp='1351184633' post='832412]

I have been looking everywhere and cannot find a gluten-free cornmeal or cornbread mix. Does anyone know of one that is FOR SURE gluten-free?

alex11602 Collaborator

The only one I ever had gluten free was Bob's Red Mill, it was the first one that I found and my gluten eating family and neighbors loved it.

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Bob's Red Mill for me too. Made it and I had a bite or two and the Glutinator, hubs, ate the rest with a jar of jelly.

Yummers :D

shadowicewolf Proficient

So bobs gets two thumbs up in this case?

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We use Bob's RM for cornbread - additionally I bake it very thin to use in cornbread stuffing for Thanksgiving!

jerseyangel Proficient

I use Gluten Free Pantry.


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Jenny (AZ via TX) Enthusiast

I use Pamela's and do the buttermilk version. Everyone loves it. I think they are better after they have cooled rather than right out of the oven.

Jenni :) Newbie

Thanks guys!!! Bobs red mill it is!!! Ill have to get some and try it!

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