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Bread, Toast, Biscuits and PB & J


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mbrookes Community Regular

I agree. Ordering does get expensive, but where I live there is not much available. The bulk orders are a problem. I wish I knew a group of Celiacs so we could split orders, but I don't.


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46 minutes ago, mbrookes said:

I agree. Ordering does get expensive, but where I live there is not much available. The bulk orders are a problem. I wish I knew a group of Celiacs so we could split orders, but I don't.

Oh there’s like nothing where I live either. I’ve had to adjust so much stuff in my life- my house is small and I don’t have the extra storage for bulk items. And I’m a single Mom with one income and a special needs kid with a special diet. So financially it’s an issue too. That would be nice…. People don’t even understand my need to eat gluten free lol 

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On 1/19/2022 at 11:16 AM, mbrookes said:

The crackers I really like, as opposed to tolerate, are the Schaar ones. The Table Crackers are like real plain crackers and the Entertainment Crackers are like slightly smaller Ritz crackers. I order them. We don't have much available here, either.

 

Found the Schwartz entertainment crackers to taste more like a cookie than a cracker.  Lance gluten-free original crackers are finally on store shelves here-yeah!  Give them a try, they taste just like a ritz except smaller.

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1 hour ago, River500 said:

Found the Schwartz entertainment crackers to taste more like a cookie than a cracker.  Lance gluten-free original crackers are finally on store shelves here-yeah!  Give them a try, they taste just like a ritz except smaller.

I can’t get lance crackers anywhere 

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12 minutes ago, Ginger38 said:

I can’t get lance crackers anywhere 

Are you in United States?

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2 hours ago, River500 said:

Are you in United States?

Yes 

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8 hours ago, Ginger38 said:

Yes 

Then you should be able to get them shortly.  They just started delivering them again.  Perhaps ask Grocery Store Manager where you shop to order them.  They are back in production- Yeah!


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