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<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>>

I have monitored this list for many years and seldom post anything.  I just want to pass along an unbelievable bakery that I recently discovered.  Everything I have tried from Sweet Sin in Baltimore is so far and above any bakery I have ever tried that it is hard to believe it is gluten free.  Renee DeSouza is a trained bakery chef who discovered she had celiac disease.  Non-celiac's would never know these goodies are gluten free.  The cakes are not only gluten free, they are beautifully baked and topped.  If you are in the Baltimore/Washington area, they have limited distribution in Whole Foods, David's Natural Foods, Moms, Roots etc.  Do yourself a favor and you will thank me.  I have absolutely no financial interest in Sweet Sin Bakery.  Only a ton of praise and respect.  Check out their website.  www.GlutenFreeDesserts.com

Mike in Columbia


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