05-04-2011, 10:14 PM | #1 |
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Warburtons gluten free
Well I'm loving the new fresh, yes 'fresh' gluten free range of bread. Any fellow coeliacs here? I've found it isn't selling well yet, the supermarkets must be buying too much, or word hasn't got about - it is lush!! So supermarkets etc here have reduced to under the £1. Also you can pay via prescription through PIP code. Get in there, fresh bread!!!!! Also they have teacakes, anyone not gluten free wont understand - but it has been years since I've been able to eat everyday fresh produce like this.
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05-04-2011, 10:53 PM | #2 |
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Ha ha. I can relate to this. I'm not coeliac but my mum is. She has fresh bread on presription but it's tiny slices and has to be frozen as she gets 2 weeks worth in one go.
Off the shelf stuff is just soooooo expensive though, I've bought her some Genius when it's been reduced. Which supermarkets have had it in? I'll pass on the good news. Teacakes... |
05-04-2011, 11:31 PM | #3 |
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I make my own! I was always so disapointed with gluten free bread that i thought sod it i can do a better job!
I can send people recipes if you like? Just give me your e-mail or i could put it on here if you like?! I used to do it by hand but i treated myself to a breadmaker last year and its so simple takes 2.5 hours and yummy fresh bread is ready to eat! I might just be trying the warburtons tho whilst its on offer especially! x |
06-04-2011, 05:12 PM | #4 |
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I buy it! It is quite tasty, but i do prefer it toasted. We like the wholemeal version to the white one.
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