Finally found A GF bread I like

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Finally found A GF bread I like

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Its been over 1 1/2 years since I have eaten any bread and have been craving bread so bad.
I took my DW grocery shopping yesterday and went to A store we haven't been to for quite A while
while going through the bread isle with my blinders on my DW said look and low and behold it was marked new item
GF bread (I,m thinking just another cardboard brick) she said feel it its soft and holy crap it was so I bought it at
$7.00 last night I tried it with just my safe butter today I made A chicken sandwich :thumbsup:
But it does contain eggs
http://lewisbakeries.net/our-brands/bet ... -products/

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:thumbsup: I hope it works OK.

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Actually I am just getting over A bad bad flare from this hot Ohio weather it really put me through misery but better today.
Its 2 1/2 hrs after I ate the GF bread and my gut feels fine. :bouncing:

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So happy for you. We all love bread. I'm looking for a location near me that carries the bread. I can't have potato starch so I'll have to check that. It's always exciting to fine something we can tolerate.
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Their map is not updated and I did not see any potato starch or flour in their ingredients

http://lewisbakeries.net/where-to-buy-l ... tions-map/
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I have eaten this bread, it's pretty yummy. I bought it at Kroger.

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Doesn't appear that we can get it in my part of the country! :(
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Aldi's GF bread is great!!! Very soft, tastes like regular bread. Makes great sandwiches and toast. Not coarse and tasteless like lots of GF bread. And it is $3.99 per loaf which is so much cheaper than any other GF bread.
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Thanks for the tip I never thought of Aldi's
Every time we go through A bread section I look straight ahead.

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Check the specialty breads at Aldi's - it is in a special cardboard tray - I buy an entire tray of it at a time. If you don't see it, ask for it and they sometimes have more in the freezer in the back of the store. It sells quickly where I live (probably because people like me buy an entire tray of 8 loaves at a time). White and "whole wheat" are awesome. Best gluten free bread I've ever tasted anywhere.
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I've never seen this bread. Does it contain eggs??
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yes, does contain eggs but so my GF bread mixes require eggs

I cannot eat eggs but I have had no problems with Aldi GF breads
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I found it in the regular bread section bought 6 loaves and its sooo good
I also noticed that Aldi's has been adding more GF items.

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All of Aldi's GF items I have tried are awesome and cheap and I can't complain about any of them. I've been using them for at least 4 years and love them. Price of GF items is ridiculous is most stores but I can buy GF at Aldi and really save. And their quality is tremendous. Watch not only the regular aisles for the GF products but also on the special aisles where they have special close out or special offer products - when GF items appear there, I stock up. The GF vanilla sandwich cookies are great. I love their cakes and brownies. I'm also a lover of the Almond Milk sold at Aldi and I prefer the original, not the sweetened. I switched to this long before I knew to go DF.
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Well that went south something in the bread I can not tolerate I suspect it's the pea fiber. :sad:


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