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Leif Thorvaldson <[log in to unmask]>
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<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>>

Here are the two responses I received.  My intent, not clearly defined, was
to find something like Arab/Israeli pita (pocket bread).  I did find yeast
free rice bread at Kinnikinnick, so that terminated my search for the pocket
bread.  I certainly did not want to bake!!  I've been there, done that and
do not want to revisit the catastrophe! *G*


Go to this site:
http://forums.prospero.com/celiac/messages
I have seen a thread with the same query and sources where to buy it.

====>Thanks, but the emphasis seemed on "making" the bread.

I am not exactly sure what constitutes unleavened bread.  We buy a bread
from
a bakery in Deland, FL, made from millet and brown rice that they do not use
yeast in - baking soda or powder, I think.  Our local health food store in
Ohio now carries it and it is a best seller.  It is called "Millet special".
They also make a "Millet Regular" that contains yeast.  It is the favorite
bread of many celiacs in the area.  You have to buy 24 packages of products
when ordering directly.

====>Thank you, but you didn't give the name of the bakery.  Are they
online?


Thanks all! *G*

Leif

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