<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>> ********************GF Breads Summary*************************** First of all, I want to thank all of the wonderfull people that responded with their opinions, suggestions and ideas. At first I was going to try to thank everyone individually, but I just have to many irons in the fire to do so. I really appreciate everyones emails to me. These are some of the comments, I hope they provide some ideas or help to some. (Dona J. Buckmann) Ener-g.com They make gf/soy free/dairy free breads whcih are more 'real' consistency than someof the other GF breads we've tried. The only "store" breads are GF breads you can buy in a health food store, such as rice or tapioca bread. Check you local health food stores or glutino.com They have a number of GF breads that are very tasty. Yes, but unless you live by a bakery they are not very good. Pumpkin bread, banana bread, etc., are always great. The only pre-made bread I've had that tasted very good was from Food For Life, which I bought at a Whole Foods store. All gluten free bread pretty much has to be toasted to be good. I have never found one at a regular grocery store, but have at Trader Joe's and Whole Food store and local health food stores. There are two brands. One is Food for Life and they have a brown rice/pecan or brown rice/almond bread that is heavenly, the other brand is Ener-G which has a white rice, potato, and several other types. I am afaid I didn't like these as well. Food for Life Pecan Rice is pretty tasty, especially toasted with peanut butter. Tapioca and rice bread from Ener-G foods. Ener-G and Food for Life are two brands of gluten-free breads, but they are usually only available in health food stores. My favorite is Food for Life's Rice and Pecan bread, but the others are fine. If there is a Whole Foods Market near you, they have a gluten-free bread in one of the refridgerated cases, but truthfully it's not very good. The Food For Life Company out of California makes great breads that are gluten-free.They are carried in many health food stores in the freezer sections. "Food for Life" breads, available at local health food store as well as a major grocery chain. Ener-G Tapioca Loaf and Ener-G High Fiber Loaf. (www.ener-g.com) They also have a raisin loaf The most widely available brand of bread is Ener-G from Seattle, WA. They sell a number of breads and their tapioca loaf comes closest to the Wonder Bread experience. They also have a web site at www.ener-g.com. The other brand which is common in the midwest is Food for Life. They make 5 breads and they are closer to a whole wheat in texture and consistency. Food for life RiceBreads, Cybro bread and rolls,EnerG Foods can be found in a good Health Food Store. I get the Food for Life breads at a unique store called Trader Joe's. I don't know if these stores are near you,but they even have a gluten-free product list. my favorites are Harvest (dark bread) or tapicoa or rice from Ener-g Foods, and Almond Rice I can't remember the company but it is in the freezer section.