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    Little Northern Bakehouse: Gluten-Free Unicorn Toast

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    Celiac.com 04/01/2025 - Creamy. Crunchy. Mythical? More like magical! Everyone can enjoy this Easy Plant-based Gluten-free Unicorn Toast without sacrificing fun or flavor!
    With echoes of cheesecake and fanciful pops of color, this tasty toast is a lighthearted treat that serves up the joy of the real thing to kids of all ages! A blank canvas for creativity, this simple snack invites you to play with your food and eat with your eyes! Set the measuring spoons aside and decorate your gluten-free unicorn toast the way that makes your inner child squeal with delight! (The more sprinkles, the better!)

    Whether you’re entertaining friends, hosting a tea party for your kids and their stuffed best friends, or just need an excuse to bring some color to a grey and dreary Sunday afternoon—this sweet and simple snack is sure to delight!

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    When we say everyone can enjoy this deliciously decorated toast, we mean everyone! Our recipe starts with a hearty slice of gluten-free sprouted grain bread, generously spread with colorful plant-based cream cheese, and sprinkled with—well, sprinkles of course!

    But don’t worry. Just like all our recipes, we went the extra mile to keep things gluten-free and allergy-friendly. That’s why we used vegan, gluten-free, organic sprinkles in our version, and made sure to only use plant-based food coloring as well.

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    Mrs.Kasprick

    We tried this bread and it is awesome! I am about to go back to our local market and purchase more.  Thank you!

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    Guest Fantastic Bread!

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    I recently went to a restaurant and had a reuben on this bread and it was awesome! Even though the sauerkraut and Russian dressing add moisture to a reuben, the bread stayed together and was delicious! I asked our server if she could find out what kind of bread they used, and she happily told me and said many people had asked about it. 

    I will definitely check my local WalMart to see if they carry it! 

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    Guest Deb

    Their products may be gluten free but they are not corn free for those who must avoid corn.  So it's a no-go for me.

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    cyclinglady

    This bread line is my family’s new favorite.  Best of all, no Xanthan gum which means I can eat it too!  I had a delicious grill cheese sandwich with sliced tomatoes (fresh from my garden) for lunch today.  

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