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  1. Gluten/wheat is not listed, so it would be gluten free. It does contain soy, which I am allergic to, so unfortunately I cannot purchase this brand...Walmart price on this product is great!
  2. I've been purchasing Best Foods Canola mayo for several years because of the price and the fact that there is no soy in it. Yesterday I purchased 2 quarts of it, and went back for another one because it was on sale and I had a $1 coupon. Much to my dismay, soy is now listed as an ingredient. Back in 2008 it contained soy, then they removed it, and now it...
  3. I also agree that the Namaste Spice Cake mix is the best and it makes a large amount. My local stores do not carry a full line of Namaste products, so I order it online and don't mind paying for postage....it's that good. Carrot cake and pumpkin cake made from the spice mix is to die for..my neighbors feel sorry for me because of my extensive food allergies...
  4. Canyon Bakehouse works best for me, but the local store does not always have it available. In a pinch, I use Udi's buns and grill them with a bit of coconut oil or Earth Balance on a cast iron grill.
  5. zo=Zojirushi. Unfortunately, I've only used mine once, really must give it a few more tries.....it's a bit pricey. Nothing wrong with it, just that I'm lucky enough to be able to purchase Canyon Bakehouse bread locally. Yummy.
  6. Almond butter and Sunbutter (made from sunflower seeds) tastes darn good...I'm also allergic to peanuts and don't miss peanut butter at all.
  7. Bette Hagman's Pie Crust 1 cup white rice flour (I use brown rice flour and it is fantastic) 3/4 cup tapioca flour 3/4 cup cornstarch 1 rounded teaspoon xanthan gum 3/4 teaspoon salt 1 Tablespoon sugar 3/4 cup shortening (I'm allergic to soy, I now use lard instead of Spectrum) Room temperature. 1 egg, lightly beaten (2 eggs worked fine also, ...
  8. I've previously purchased g.f. frozen pie crusts and found them unacceptable.....I keep going back to Bette Hagman's pie crust recipe and have had excellent results. This year I decided to use lard instead of the shortening, and the apple pie and crust blew me away....from now on pie will be on the menu more often. Because I'm gluten/dairy/soy intolerant...
  9. Udi's website says their bread can be left on the counter for up to 7 days.....after thawing.
  10. Good point about letting people know it is sold frozen....in my area it is sold at Vitamin Cottage/Natural Grocers and Safeway. I found it on the east coast at Hannafords in NH.
  11. Canyon Bakehouse is my favorite also. Sorry, but I doubt anyone can produce this outstanding product. I've thrown out every single "do it yourself G.F.bread" recipe that I have collected over the years. I'm happy to be able to buy Canyon locally, and don't mind paying the price, it's that good.
  12. The majority of the cooking sprays have soy in them with a few exceptions. I presently have a Safeway cooking spray can that is Canola oil, and no soy. I always check the can ingredients because they are always changing ingredients!! Sometimes I simply brush canola oil, coconut oil, or olive oil on the grids. I have one of those manual pump sprays, but it...
  13. I had a Buffalo Burger tonight....excellent. I can stop trying to make my own bread products and throw away all those recipes for bread that I've collected trying to make my own...nothing tops Canyon Bakehouse.
  14. I have noticed some posters on this forum say their choice of bread is Canyon Bakehouse. Our local Vitamin Cottage/Natural Grocers is now selling this so I decided to try it. Seems like I tried it several years ago while vacationing in Colorado and was not impressed with it. This bread blows away all other G.F. breads that are out there....it is soft...
  15. A word of caution before purchasing this book...if you have any issues with dairy, this cookbook is not for you....most recipes use cream cheese, powdered milk, whole milk, buttermilk, heavy cream. My mouth is watering for the lemon pound cake pictured in this book, but it uses cream cheese. Oh well, I love lemon pudding and that will have to suffice.
  16. Herb Bread Stuffing by Annalise Roberts 6 cups gluten free plain white bread cubes 3/4 cup chopped celery 3/4 cup chopped onions 6 Tablespoons unsalted butter or margarine 3/4 teaspoon dried sage 1 teaspoon dried thyme leaves 1 teaspoon demi-glace (optional) 1 teaspoon dried marjoram leaves salt and freshly ground pepper, to taste 1 cup low sodium...
  17. You can use any favorite stuffing recipe and simply substitute gluten free bread cubes in place of regular bread cubes. In the past I have made my own stuffing this way and it came out very good. I few years ago I discovered Rudi's Savory Herb stuffing mix....a bit pricey, but it makes a large amount....it was excellent. This year, my local store claimed...
  18. I also use Rudi's Savory Herb Stuffing mix. I was disappointed that my 2 local natural health food stores did not carry it, and when I asked about it at another store 20 miles away from my home town they had just received it and did not have it on the shelves yet. The owner located the product in the stockroom and I purchased it. It was so good I went back...
  19. This is how I prepare Udi's buns also...I use a cast iron griddle, coat the buns with coconut oil or EarthBalance, and use a bacon press or a glass cover to weight them down a bit. Keep a close eye on them, they heat up pretty fast on the cast iron grill. I love them done this way!!
  20. Especially when stored in the refrigerator, or better yet, the freezer.
  21. It has been my experience that brown rice flour works excellent for me instead of white rice flour when making my own " from scratch" mix. I've had excellent results with Analise Roberts recipes, Betty Crocker, and King Arthur mixes and especially Namaste Spice Cake mix. There are many mixes out there, and you will have to experiment with many of them to...
  22. I've just about given up making bread from scratch....since there are just 2 of us it is easier to buy it....I like Rudi's multi-grain and purchase it when on sale or when I have a coupon. I do have 2 bread machines, and since I have some Namaste perfect flour blend on hand, will give this a try after the holidays. I made the mom's molasses bar recipe...
  23. While browsing the grocery aisles the other day I noticed Betty Crocker gluten free products have a new design on the box.....I loved their Devil's Food cake mix when it first came out, but then they switched the flour mixture to a formula that included soy flour, which I am allergic to. Out of curiosity I picked up the box and read the ingredients........
  24. Gluten free rice chex cereal ground in a blender also works out well. I toast gluten free bread slices and grind them up to use at a later date...sometimes I add some cornmeal to the blend. Gluten free panko type bread crumbs ($$$)by Kinnikinick also work out well, but I discovered the crumbs were not as fine as I would like, so I tossed them into the blender...
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