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Has Anyone Tried The New gluten-free Bakery In Pittsburgh?


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I understand that there is a new gluten-free bakery, called Gluuteny, in the Squirrel Hill section of Pittsburgh, PA. Has anyone tried it? if so, how was it? I used to live in that area and will likely be going back to visit sometime soon. I'm hoping that this bakery is something to look forward to.

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I was first in the door on opening day!!!! They have a cinnamon loaf to die for.......

Also in McDonald Pa their is a gluten-free cafe & bakery ..... And also a bakery to the north in the Allison Park area. A wonderful Italian place in Hermitage Pa... if you like to travel around a bit!!!

mamaw

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Gluuteny also has bread that is pretty good, cookies, brownies, cupcakes -- unfortunately (for my waist) everything I have tried there had been good!

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I was first in the door on opening day!!!! They have a cinnamon loaf to die for.......

Also in McDonald Pa their is a gluten-free cafe & bakery ..... And also a bakery to the north in the Allison Park area. A wonderful Italian place in Hermitage Pa... if you like to travel around a bit!!!

mamaw

Hi,

Did either one of these bakerys have gluten free hamburger buns ? If so did you happen to try them ? I have been looking for a good hamburger bun for my husband and every place that we've ordered from look like hamburger buns but they are so heavy and do not taste too good.

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Sue

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Hi Sue

I can tell you to date the best hamburger bun is Against the Grain Gourmet out of Battleboro, Vt. I waited five years to actually have a burger on a real deal bun. I think most of the places that say they have burger buns are actually more like & look like a muffin type. Not my idea of a burger bun. These are excellent , they are buttery so if you don't mind the buttery taste I say excellent.

I see you are in Ohio. I know they are not in Ohio as yet. Are you close to the Pa line? If so there are places in Beaver Falls, & McMurray Pa to buy from or they may ship them to you.

I just had a sloppy Joe last night for supper using the bun..... yummy.

Also if you want ot send me a private e-mail, I do come to Ohio & maybe we could meet & I could bring them over if you like..... I'm in the Boardman area several times a month.

hth

mamaw

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Hi Sue

I can tell you to date the best hamburger bun is Against the Grain Gourmet out of Battleboro, Vt. I waited five years to actually have a burger on a real deal bun. I think most of the places that say they have burger buns are actually more like & look like a muffin type. Not my idea of a burger bun. These are excellent , they are buttery so if you don't mind the buttery taste I say excellent.

I see you are in Ohio. I know they are not in Ohio as yet. Are you close to the Pa line? If so there are places in Beaver Falls, & McMurray Pa to buy from or they may ship them to you.

I just had a sloppy Joe last night for supper using the bun..... yummy.

Also if you want ot send me a private e-mail, I do come to Ohio & maybe we could meet & I could bring them over if you like..... I'm in the Boardman area several times a month.

hth

mamaw

Hi,

I have never heard of Beaver Falls or McMurray PA is either one close to Pittsburgh PA ? If so do you happen to know the name of the store I could purchase these at ?

Thanks

Sue

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A wonderful Italian place in Hermitage Pa... if you like to travel around a bit!!!

mamaw

Mamaw, can you tell me the Italian place in Hermitage, PA? Thanks so much!


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