Well, gluten-free bread, of course. Not surprisingly, I guess, I haven't found any I like nearly as much as "regular" bread, but the loaves I get via mail order from Atwater's in Baltimore are quite decent. Costco sometimes has an OK loaf. Otherwise, I'm thinking g-f matzo meal (Manischewitz) or bread crumbs (Schãr). I found a recipe online that uses potato flakes.
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Well, gluten-free bread, of course. Not surprisingly, I guess, I haven't found any I like nearly as much as "regular" bread, but the loaves I get via mail order from Atwater's in Baltimore are quite decent. Costco sometimes has an OK loaf. Otherwise, I'm thinking g-f matzo meal (Man ) or bread crumbs (Schãr). I found a recipe online that uses potato flakes.
Well, gluten-free bread, of course. Not surprisingly, I guess, I haven't found any I like nearly as much as "regular" bread, but the loaves I get via mail order from Atwater Bakery in Baltimore are quite decent. Costco sometimes has an OK loaf. Otherwise, I'm thinking g-f matzo meal (Man ) or bread crumbs (Schãr). I found a recipe online that uses potato flakes.
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