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Gf Bakery In Colorado?


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catfish Apprentice

I thought I read somewhere on this forum that there was a gluten-free bakery in Colorado Springs. As I will be visiting down there sometime this week I thought I'd like to visit it, but now I can't find where I read about it! Anyone know what I'm talking about? :huh:

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KellyR Apprentice

The bakery is called Outside the Breadbox. The stuff is wonderful, my daughter loves the blueberry muffins, the carrot cake and the cookies. The problem is it is very expensive to ship so if you are going there then stock up.........Kelly

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catfish Apprentice

Thanks KellyR, I did an online search by that name and found their website, it looks like they sell a lot of different kinds of bread. I'm looking for a good sandwich bread, is there anything that you would recommend for that purpose from there?

Thanks again. :)

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I haven't tried any of the breads, I buy either Kinnikinnick or Deland Millet bread. I bet the breads are good and I found them very honest on what products kids seem to like and not like......Kelly

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