«Not what I expected»
My daughter has autism so we are trying Gluten free diet! This bread did not help! It was almost a month out of date, it was hard and not very good! My daughter just will not eat it! Thought it was a good deal but just a waste of money.
[Wednesday, April 16, 2008]
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«Gluten free P&J's»
A well priced bread for the gluten free diet. Nice texture, toasts well, and stays freash for up to a week.
[Friday, April 11, 2008]
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«Great gluten-free egg-free bread»
Look, if you are expecting "real" bread, or you are a recent change over to a gluten-free diet you will not like this bread. None of the gluten-free "breads" taste much like bread, and this is no exception. And, the lack of eggs will make this bread a little crumbly. This is a reality of all breads like this. You have to understand what you are buying. BUT, if you are looking for something to toast for a quick snack, or to use for a sandwhich this is the best gluten-free bread out there. The bread works best if you lightly toast it first and eat it warm. It also works especially well if you cook it with hot toppings. And, if you have a child who just wants to eat a sandwhich like all other kids at school, then this fits the bill. But, bread it ain't. If you are an adult who is new to gluten-free, it will likely taste like school paste. It all is in what you are expecting. But, in my experience, this is the best you can expect for a gluten-free, egg free, oat-free, bread.
[Tuesday, January 01, 2008]
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