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First let me say WOW! What a great resource this list is. I received
lots of responses, and sorry it took me so long to summarize.
I guess everyone knows that we can't get the breads. None of the
suggested sites carried any breads, but that was the only category that
was a total loss. A lot of the places have the two flour mixes and
bread crumbs, and a lot of places have pasta and various cookies,
biscuits, crackers or whatever you want to call them.
There is no best place for Schar's products, but there are 3 really
good ones, in terms of variety offered. These 3 have more than 20
different products:
www.glutenfree.com (same as glutenfreepantry.com)
www.glutino.com
www.glutensolutions.com (I like this site the best. They have customer
ratings of each product)
These 2 have between 10 and 20 products:
www.glutenfreemarket.com (the only source for Schar lasagne noodles
that I found)
www.foods4celiacs.com (same as www.glutenfreetrading.com)
These have less than 10 products:
www.shopbydiet.com (same as www.shopglutenfree.com)
www.allergygrocer.com
www.atlantisnatural.com/brands
www.lingonberriesmarket.com
And these two had none:
www.surefoodsmarket.com
www.glutenfreemall.com
www.glutenfreesolutions.com lead me to a page (when I put "Schar" in
the search box) that didn't even load on my browser.
People recommended Kinnickinnick, bionatura, bi-aglut and tinkyada
pastas. It was also suggested that I get "Gluten Free Diet: A
Comprehensive Resource Guide" by Shelley Case.
And that's the summary!
Thanks for everything,
Chris
p.s. shopbydiet.com is having a sale right now.
*Please provide references to back up claims of a product being GF or not GF*
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