Good things are happening at Hold The Gluten!
Episode 1 of the HTG Podcast is now under my belt. Whew! With wet feet, I have eagerly returned to the microphone and Episode 2 of my Hold The Gluten Podcast is now live!
Episode 2 “One Sandwich, Hold the Bread Please” Features:
- BREAD…the holy grail for all celiacs.
- Oddities and quirks of gluten free bread.
- GF bread options on Cusinart CBK200 and Breadman TR875 Breadmakers.
- Making gluten free bread in my new Cuisinart!
- Bob’s Redmill Gluten Free Bread Mix.
- Review of my four favorite frozen/pre-made bread options that are actually edible.
Read the blog. Listen to the podcast. Educate yourself.
Rock on Celiacs!
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#1 by Simply...Gluten-free on July 3, 2008 - 10:13 am
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Love your blog! I will be back.
#2 by KeiferB on July 12, 2008 - 2:14 pm
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Great second show, and I may even break down a great a bread maker, although I really like the convenience of the premade breads, and love toast. The only bread product I really miss is having a submarine sandwich.
#3 by Jennifer Bianchi on September 21, 2008 - 5:50 pm
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I love your Podcasts, I totaly agree with you on your bread selections. I have been celiac 12 years and those are the best! What I do with the Bob’s Red Mill bread is put it in my bread machine on the dough cycle, then transfer to a loaf pan I got from Macy’s, that is a little longer than most, and bake 30 min. Then I divide it into two and slice it when cool and put into gallon size ziplock bags and into the freezer. It is best fresh baked but I have 4 kids who are all gluten free, they can just grab 2 slices and put into the toaster for a sandwich. As for the Sub sandwich that KeiferB misses, I get gluten free pantry’s french bread mix, this makes a great french dip bread! or a sub