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I just wanted to let you know of some of the great food that they make...... I think I died and went straight to gluten free heaven!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

The glazed donuts were wonderful but the creme puffs were out of this world..... As everything a bit pricey but if one must eat this way we might as well eat the really great stuff, as we all know some of the foods could be sent to outer space and no one would miss it. There is so many wonderful foods these days . As not everyone cares for the same things we all can pass along the reviews for a heads up. When you see many posts that say yuck then others will probably be able to save some cash and move on to a wow commment on an item.

I have also been sampling foods from Rosie's gluten free gourmet out of New Brunswick...She is a nice, caring person. Mygrandchildren love her biscotti and other cookies. The biscotti are a softer version.


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I just wanted to let you know of some of the great food that they make...... I think I died and went straight to gluten free heaven!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

The glazed donuts were wonderful but the creme puffs were out of this  world..... As everything a bit pricey but if one must eat this  way we might as well eat the really great stuff, as we all know some of the foods could be sent to outer space and no one would miss it. There is so many wonderful foods these days . As not everyone cares for the same things  we all can pass along the reviews for a heads up. When you see many posts that say yuck then others will probably be able to save some cash and move on to a wow commment on an item.

I have also been sampling foods from Rosie's gluten free gourmet out of New Brunswick...She is a nice, caring person. Mygrandchildren love her biscotti and other cookies. The biscotti are a softer version.

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You are so right about Celiac Specialties. They make good foods. The only item that is not good is their bread. It is no better than the others I have tried yuck! However, I picked up a bag of bread mix from Breads from Anna and bakes two loaves and they actually taste like bread! I am now happily eating toast again in the morning.

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