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Mark Kolber <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 18 Jan 1999 05:45:57 -0700
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<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>>

Since learning of my condition less than 2 years ago, I've been
particularly disappointed in the various bread/flour replacements. For
example, I used the Gluten Free Pantry's famous bread mix -- the end result
never even made it into my mouth.

I recently tried two mixes made by Sylvan Border Farms, distributed by
Mendocino Gluten-Free Products, PO Box 277 Willits, CA 95490. 800-297-5399.

One is a brown bread mix, which while not exactly wheat-based pumpernickel,
is actually good. Apparently the flour combination they use, which includes
amaranth and quinoa in addition to the usual culprits, removes the heavy
rice flour smell and after-taste.

The second product is their General Purpose Flour. Yesterday, I baked a
banana bread with it (recipe came in the package) and brought it to a
friend's house. No "fool your friends" here. These guys knew that if I
baked it, it was GF.

Friends, let me tell you. This banana bread was as good or better than any
I ever tasted, and my friends agreed.

I can hardly wait to try this fine flour in other recipes!

--
Mark Kolber
Denver Colorado
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