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Hi Diane:
FYI, the King Arthur Flour Company offers a line of gluten-free mixes for a
range of things; from sandwich bread and pizza to cakes and brownies. Haven't
tried them, but the catalogue has some nice customer testimonials about them.
And King Arthur seems to be a great company (I have no connection to them, by
the way, except as a customer), uses all good stuff, is careful about its
products. Look for the Gluten-Free Pantry Mixes. I don't know how
lactose-free they are, but you can call the company; they're really good
about answering questions and helping out.

Here's the link to their online store: <A
HREF="http://www.kingarthurflour.com/cgibin/start/ahome/main.html">King
Arthur Flour</A>
Or if the link isn't live, here's the address:
http://www.kingarthurflour.com/cgibin/start/ahome/main.html

Good luck -
Libby Rock

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<< From: Milk/Casein/Lactose-Free List [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
On Behalf Of Diane Peterson
Could you please let me know what wheat free flour mix you like using?  My
daughter is allergic to wheat, rice and dairy. >>

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