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The Gluten Free Bakery In Chatanogga?


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I remember someone posting about a gluten free bakery in Chat Tn whats the name of it i will be visiting there soon!

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It's called Great Harvest Bread Co. (www.chattanoogabreads.com). The location on E. Brainerd only is a ded. gluten free bakery. I picked up a huge order last weekend of French baguettes, white bread and strudel (coffee cake) but my cookies were not ready so I couldn't get them :( . The baker there has Celiac and she's awesome. She now has a peach rubarb cobler that basically my hubby devoured.........he does not have Celiac. They will ship anywhere that is a 1 day ship from Chat. which means they will ship to Atlanta. You have to call in or fax your order as they do not have online ordering available at this time. Also, the packages do not have ingredients so if you have other restrictions you'll have to make sure you can have their stuff. Also, they ship on Tues. of Wed. only as far as I know. Their stuff freezes really well - even their choc. chunk cookies. I took them out of the freezer a month after I got them, defrsoted them and nuked them and served with ice cream on top. My friends thought they were reg. gluten cookies and could not believe they were gluten free!

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