<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>> > Do you know that much about Kinninick Foods? > Sorry for the spelling. I recently received a list of their GF >products and it's incredible that they carry everything from TV >dinners to freshly baked rolls etc. Have you ever tried their >products? If so would you let me know what you think of their >products. Thanks alot! Joanne had asked me about Kinnikinnick Foods here in Edmonton and I thought the rest of the list might like to know more about them and their address/phone number so here it is; Kinnikinnick Foods 9857 - 76 Ave Edmonton, Alberta, Canada T6E 1K6 Phone 403 - 433 - 4023 They also have a 1-800 number I posted some months ago but it is only good for Canada. At least at that time it was. Coincidentaly, yesterday I picked up my order of GF baked goods. I order them one day in advance and they freshly bake them, slice the bread and package it. I buy their tapioca bread, hot dog buns, dinner buns, and hamburger buns and find they are closest to wheat bread of old (pre-diagnosis). I also buy their pizza shells, excellent dinner for last night. I have bought the pizza pockets for my 3 yr old for day care lunches, cheese sticks, bread sticks, flours (rice, potato, tapioca, etc). I just bring it home freeze it and take it out as necessary. A little nuke in the microwave brings the "bounce" back into the bread/buns and they're just as fresh as when I picked them up. I have a second fridge that I keep ice-cream pails of the different flours in, as well as a mixture of flours I use for cookies, pancakes, waffles, etc. One thing I must say is that they are a totally GF shop. Nothing in the store is not classified GF and the owner (who is also the baker) is very knowledgable about Celiac disease and GF aspect of the diet. He does the local chapters cooking for their annual GF dinner and he is having a BBQ for celiacs August 25 just before he takes a well-deserved holiday. He does carry the other items you mention but I haven't tried them as I try to do as much of the cooking from scratch as I can, due to costs. He does have his own line of pre-mixed cake, cookie, buns, bread mixes but I haven't tried them. On a number of his own product lines he also donates, I think $.50, to the local chapter, for each box/pkg purchased. Karen, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada [log in to unmask]