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Fri, 4 Feb 2005 12:48:45 -0800
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Manna from Anna bread mix- both kinds ( we get the wheatfree, dairy-free,corn-free, the other mix is just wheat-free)-- will be available in Oregon City ( a suburb of Portland)  about mid-week next week.  Call to confirm.  This is the best bread anywhere. My son suffered for 5 years with gas on the Food for Life breads.  Nothing tastes this good and we have tried MANY.
It is at WB Food Mart,  222 Molalla Ave, Oregon City.  They are on the top of the hill in Oregon City.
the phone number is 503-656-5488.
This will be a good chance to try the bread.  You can also order it direct from www.glutenevolution by the case  (6).  I ordered 2 cases and the shipping was free.   
My son loves it with just raw, unfiltered honey ( still contains all the enzymes and nutrients because it is not pasteurized-heated therefore destroyed) --the kind you get from local farms.  Raw honey in stores is actually pasteurized.  
In the survey I took recently-- the best bread mix and bread by far was the Manna from Anna mix.  More people said they loved this bread.  The second bread was Glutino's flaxbread ( not a mix) which the WB Foodmart has now ordered from Canada also.
 Helen Hecker R.N.

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