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I'm curious as to how they tasted, what the textue was like, etc.
Gluten free stuff is so expensive I can't see wasting money on something I won't eat. But it certainly would be nice to have a sandwich or a hamburger with a bun again. |
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![]() "ImStillMags" > wrote in message ... > I'm curious as to how they tasted, what the textue was like, etc. > > Gluten free stuff is so expensive I can't see wasting money on > something I won't eat. > But it certainly would be nice to have a sandwich or a hamburger with > a bun again. My daughter liked their bagels. Just keep in mind that they won't taste anything like a wheat bagel! I haven't tried them myself because they contain egg and I can't have it. Also keep in mind that my daughter actually likes the Ener-G bread. |
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ImStillMags wrote:
> I'm curious as to how they tasted, what the textue was like, etc. > > Gluten free stuff is so expensive I can't see wasting money on > something I won't eat. > But it certainly would be nice to have a sandwich or a hamburger with > a bun again. Pretty good for gluten-free, so-so but still edible, e.g. I'll eat it if we're out of something and it'll save me a trip to the store - e.g., a burger roll. -S- |
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Steve Freides wrote:
> ImStillMags wrote: > >> I'm curious as to how they tasted, what the textue was like, etc. >> >> Gluten free stuff is so expensive I can't see wasting money on >> something I won't eat. >> But it certainly would be nice to have a sandwich or a hamburger with >> a bun again. > > Pretty good for gluten-free, so-so but still edible, e.g. I'll eat it if > we're out of something and it'll save me a trip to the store - e.g., a > burger roll. Agreed. Udi's is available at some of the groceries I go to like Woodmans. The smaller specialty brands that are better I normally can only find at specialty health food stores like Fruitful Yield. The brand I'm not impressed with is Ener-G or some similar cure spelling variation on energy. Their rice based buns and bread a texture like dust but the flavor is not as good as what I imagine dust tasting like. Sandwich - Have you experimented with the parameters of your intolerance? If you are okay with rye there are breads that are made with all rye no wheat that are very good. I have this option. Bun - I say the other ingredients of the burger have enough flavor that as long as the bun holds together somewhat while I'm eating it a bun that actually has any flavor is nice to have not mandatory. It's easy to exceed that at home by toasting Udi's gluten free bread but while eating out I'll take the gluten free products I can get. |
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