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FINALLY... a bagel!! I followed the directions on the side of the Pamela's bread mix and got the closest thing to a bagel I've had in 5 years!! It's the boiling for 25 seconds that makes the crust just like a bagel. I only had cream cheese to enjoy on it. If I'd had a nice slice of smoked salmon, I'd have died and gone to heaven!!

Gotta order me some more Pamela's mix! I live so rurally that you can't find much gluten-free stuff here, but you can find anything you ever wanted at Amazon Gourmet Foods and if you order a few things... shipping is FREE!!


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Great news on the bagel.

Has anyone heard where the GLUTINO BAGELS are hiding.

No one here can get them in.

We can't get on line either.

i see they came out with a corn bread so thought maybe they were pushing a new product..too bad it has ingred i can't have.

Judy

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FINALLY... a bagel!! I followed the directions on the side of the Pamela's bread mix and got the closest thing to a bagel I've had in 5 years!! It's the boiling for 25 seconds that makes the crust just like a bagel. I only had cream cheese to enjoy on it. If I'd had a nice slice of smoked salmon, I'd have died and gone to heaven!!

Gotta order me some more Pamela's mix! I live so rurally that you can't find much gluten-free stuff here, but you can find anything you ever wanted at Amazon Gourmet Foods and if you order a few things... shipping is FREE!!

Sounds good to me! Might be ordering me some a that myself..... Save myself gas and postage and the price hike at my local health food store.

num1habsfan Rising Star

I don't have the patience to bake myself (or the time!!) so I stick with buying the Kinnikinnick ones ;) My favourite are the New York Style ones. They even survive if you toast them..and sometimes I sorta treat myself to a non-lactose-free day and put some philadelphia cream cheese :P

~ Lisa ~

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