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Canyon bakehouse bagels...yum!


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icelandgirl Proficient

At the store last week I saw a new bagel...for me at least...Canyon Bakehouse plain bagels.  Bought them, took them home, toasted one...omg...yummy and chewy.  So much better than the other gluten free bagels I've tried.  It's been almost 3 years, so maybe I've forgotten what good bagels are like?  But to me, these are so good!!  My 16 year old gluten eater loves them too!  Had to share. ??


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Searsmount400 Newbie

Great tip! I hadn't heard of them or seen them. Definitely something I'll look for 

ironictruth Proficient

I love the bread too

tessa25 Rising Star

Haha. Just tried them the other day. Best bagels I've tried. I melted some butter and american cheese to see if I can add some calcium on my bland diet. Quite yummy.

icelandgirl Proficient
13 minutes ago, tessa25 said:

Haha. Just tried them the other day. Best bagels I've tried. I melted some butter and american cheese to see if I can add some calcium on my bland diet. Quite yummy.

I know!! I'm addicted now, unfortunately my whole family is too.  I have to get more today...don't want to run out of the yummy!

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