Our Gluten Free Bread Makes Its First Delivery

The arrival of our Seeded Gluten Free Breads has long been anticipated. After months of development and hours of taste testing (thanks to many of you who participated), we are proud to offer gluten free bread that provides a taste your whole family will love with the health benefits you desire. Our Gluten Free Sunny Seeded White, Super Seeded Multi-Grain, and Seeded Cinnamon Raisin breads are now available at PCC, Town and Country, Metropolitan Markets, Fred Meyer, Costco, as well as our very own Essential Baking Cafes and other fine stores and restaurants. We are so excited and we hope you are too.

(updated locations 1/29/2013)

Updated photo with new packaging 12/3/2012

Our Super Seeded Multi-Grain bread is packed with sunflower and flax seeds and Seeded Cinnamon Raisin has plenty of fresh raisins and swirls of cinnamon along with sunflower and flax seed. Both varieties are 80 calories and 4 grams of fiber a slice, making them a great choice. Sunny Seeded White is lighter in color, 90 calories and 2 grams of fiber a slice, and filled with just the right amount of sunflower seeds.  Our gluten free bread is packaged using an innovative fresh-pack process, eliminating the need for preservatives and keeps the bread soft and moist.

All our gluten free breads are made in a dedicated wheat-free, gluten-free, dairy-free, peanut free, tree-nut free and kosher certified facility.

Unopened, our bread stays fresh in your pantry for weeks! Once opened, store bread in a plastic bag or sealed container in your fridge or freezer. It will keep fresh in your fridge for up to 5 days or in your freezer for up to three months.

Let us know if you are seeing it out there when you’re shopping. We’ll keep you posted here on our blog, on Facebook and Twitter as we carry it in more stores.

Update 12/3/2012: Here is what our temporary packaging looked like, in case you still see that around. See also our latest blog post.

 

 

 

 

 

99 thoughts on “Our Gluten Free Bread Makes Its First Delivery

    • Thank you for your feedback and we are so sorry that you were disappointed. We appreciate your honesty because we are continuing to work on perfecting the formulas, therefore getting feedback is key. You may have seen us doing taste tests with the Super Seeded at our cafes. Can you tell me which loaf it was, Sunny Seeded White, Super Seeded Multigrain, or Seeded Cinnamon?
      Thank you for taking the time to comment.

  1. Hey Essential Baking! I just found your delicious new Gluten Free Bread! I was so happy to see that it is made in a dedicated facility and that it is Soy Free too! I am sure others will also enjoy that it is tree, peanut and dairy free too! I bought 2 loaves at Town & Country Markets on Bainbridge Island.
    I also just posted a very quick review on my blog.
    Thank you!
    Lisa
    Gluten Free Foodies

    • Lisa, we are so glad that you found our brand new gluten free bread at Town & Country Markets! This bread was developed with a lot of heart. Thank you so much for the post. You have a great blog!

  2. Hi EBC,

    I was so excited to hear about your new GF breads. We eat GF and my wife is adjunct faculty at the Bastyr Clinic so she is always excited about recommending new breads to patients. The taste is very good especially the SuperSeeded but more importantly, the bread holds together very well unlike Udi’s which often crumbles. My only comment is on the packaging. Besides a wasteful double plasic wrap, it is very difficult to open the inside layer and then extract the bread without damaging it. Overall great work.

    • We are glad to hear you and your wife are liking the Super Seeded bread! That says alot considering her line of work. I’m sure she’s tried every allergen friendly bread available.

      We’re glad you asked about our packaging. The purpose of the pouch the bread comes in is to keep the bread fresh, without the need for freezing, or the need for nasty preservatives or chemicals that we are so much against. The outer plastic bag around the pouch is there for you to store the bread and pouch in once it’s opened.

      To open the bread, remove the pouch from the plastic bag and put the bread flat side up/upside down. Cut three sides- one short and two long, and fold over the flap to remove the slices you want. Then slip the pouch, and remaining bread, back into the plastic outer bag, and store it in the fridge. We’ll get a post up on our blog with pictures of this tip for further claification.

      Thanks so much for your comment!

  3. I was so excited to see your bread at Central Market in Mill Creek! I am allergic to corn, dairy, and soy in addition to wheat, which limits me even further since most GF breads have one of those. I tried the Super Seeded Multi-Grain. I love it! I plan on trying the other two varieties soon. Thanks so much for making it.

    • Brenda, thanks so much for commenting because we LOVE hearing stories like this! You are a perfect example of why we created this product. We are so glad you like it.

  4. “Honey, I want to eat this whole loaf right now.” My husband’s first comment as we tried the Super-seeded loaf. Thank you for an excellent grain bread that tastes great and is healthy!

    • Hannah, thanks for the fabulous comment! We can relate. Our kids are asking for the Super Seeded in their lunch box now, even the ones who can eat gluten!

  5. Hi, We’re very excited that our favorite bakery now has GF bread. However, it seems to me that you could use less sugar in the recipe. It seems overly sweet to me. That’s the complaint I had about Udi’s (among other things). I’m hoping that that level of sugar is not a necessary component of the baking process.
    Thank you

    • We are so happy to hear that Elena and thank you for the feedback. Which variety are you refering to? Some of that sugar is actually from pear juice. Our Gluten Free Cinnamon Raisin has nearly half the amount of sugar than the brand you mentioned’s Gluten Free Cinnamon Raisin does. We have been working hard to make sure our gluten free bread is safe for those with food allergies and sensitivities, and is not only nutritious but delicious.

  6. I just purchased your Gluten Free Bread at PCC today (Cinamon/Raisin & Super Seeded) and it is WONDERFUL:-) So soft and yummy!!!!! Thank You!!!

  7. I love the multi-seed bread and the sunny seeded white bread. Both have great texture, toast well, hold up well, and I especially like that they don’t have a million carbs, making it relatively diabetic friendly as well as allergen friendly. I had bought my first loaf at Central Market, but am glad that you carry it at PCC and Metropolitan Market, which are both close to my house (I had checked Whole Foods but was sad it wasn’t there).

  8. So tentatively excited that there was a NEW gluten free bread in town AND especially that it is from ESSENTIAL BAKERY.
    Then the letdown. Yet another gluten free bread that relies on EGGS (another MAJOR allergen, and thus makes it yet another gluten free bread that I cannot eat.
    :-(

    • Lora, thank you for this feedback. We are aware of the need for a gluten free bread without eggs and it helps for people to let us know that they have a need for such a product. We’ve started out our Gluten Free line with the release of the first three breads. We hope to have more Gluten Free products available soon. I have shared your comment with the rest of our team.

      • I too have no egg along with dairy soy nuts and GF. finding products are difficult let alone anything that might taste good. i’d be very interested if you came up with a bread minus all of those. Thanks.

        • Thanks for your message. We’ve definately taken note of this. The demand for our Super Seeded Multigrain has been very high. We hope to be able to accomidate in the future.

  9. Hello EBC!

    I am very glad that you all now offer GF bread options. I literally just found out, so I haven’t tried any of them yet. How did I miss that?!?!? I’ve been buying your gluten varieties for a long time and I am a big fan, but my mom is GF, and is always looking for something that tastes good. I make my own GF bread and sweet breads for her, but in the event that I’m not available or something runs out, I’m glad that she has the option of pulling your bread out of the freezer. One thing is that although I live near a Metropolitan Market, when will you start offering your breads on FCF (Full Circle Farms)? Just curious because myself and my parents receive weekly deliveries, and that would make things a whole lot easier since I am always on the go, and my parents rarely make it to the end of town where MM is.

    Thanks!

    Marcella Tomlin

    • Hi Marcella,
      Thanks for writting to us. We’ve passed your message along to our friends at Full Cicle Farms, who as you know already carry many of our breads.
      Our gluten free bread does really well in your refrigerator for a week, once it’s opened. It can stay well on the counter or in your pantry for 90 day before it’s opened. You can always freeze it, once it’s opened, if your Mom won’t be over for a while.

  10. I just bought a loaf of the white your at the Metropolitan Market in Kirkland. Toasted for a chicken salad sandwich, then paired with a cup of tomato soup , it made a delicious and perfect meal for a rainy night.
    This is some of the best GF bread I’ve ever had, and I hope you decide to make a GF rosemary dinner roll, or even a baguette or ciabatta.
    There’s a new Essential Baking Cafe in Bellevue, and now that I know you make GF bread, I will stop by. I had assumed that there would be nothing for me there, and was thrilled to see your GF bread at the market! Thanks! keep it coming …

    • Katie, YUM! That sounds delicious. Did you take a picture of it? We seem to do a lot of that around here. We love to hear that you think it’s some of the best gluten free bread you’ve had! Thanks for sharing your ideas and we’ll pass them along to the rest of our team.
      We’re glad you discovered our new Bellevue Cafe in the University Bookstore. Be sure to ask at the University Bookstore for a coupon to the Bellevue Café.

    • Hi Kate, our gluten free bread isn’t available in Canada at this point. We’ll keep you posted on our blog, Facebook and Twitter if that changes. Thanks!

    • Hi Brigittel, we are hoping to get our gluten free bread in more stores as more people find out about it and are able to give it a taste. Thanks so much for your comment. I’ve shared it with the rest of our team. You can always request that your local store or food delivery service carry it for you as well.

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  12. Love it! Found your gluten free bread multi grain bread at Haggens in Bellingham. Really enjoy it. I live in Kirkland and went to Top foods in Woodinville knowing Haggens owns them, I think…. And it was not available there. Encourage them! I am also excited to try the raisin one as well!

    • Hi Jen,
      Thanks for the comment. We are so glad that you found it. We’ve shared your comment with our team. You can also find our Gluten Free Bread at Whole Foods, PCC, Metropolitan Market, Town and Country Markets.

  13. My fiancee came home with this bread for me one day. I was skeptical but no more! I’ve tried so many GF breads and this is hands down the best I’ve had. I don’t even have to toast it to make it palatable, which says a lot! This is my new brand for all GF bread needs. Thanks for giving us GF folks some attention!

    • Christina,
      You’re welcome! Thanks so much for letting us know that you like it. Be sure to “Like” us on Facebook or follow us at Twitter @Essentialbaking to stay tuned with what else we have in the works for gluten free.

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  15. I live about 50 miles from Indianapolis, IN and about 45 miles away from Bloomington, IN or 35 miles form Avon, IN. Do you know if you have your bread in any store near by? I would love to try some.

    • Hello Mollie – over there in Indianapolis! We are impressed that you found us over here in Seattle. We currently don’t have bread near you, but hope to eventually offer the option to order on-line. Be sure to subscribe to our blog, follow us on Facebook or Twitter @Essentialbaking to find out our latest. Thanks so much for reaching out to us.

  16. Bought your Super seeded GF bread at Costco in Anchorage Alaska. It is awesome. I was able to enjoy a sandwich for the 1st time in many years. It was out of stock this week. Do you know if Costco will continue to carry it here? Do any other stores carry it in Alaska?

    • We aren’t sure at this point which Costcos will carry the gluten free bread. If you have seen it at your local store, and would like to continue to purchase it there, you can ask to fill out a comment card or request them to order it for the future. We are so glad to hear that you were able to enjoy it.

      • Tricities, Washington Costco said they have not reordered but encouraged me to fill out a comment card to let them know we want it. Hoping it comes back to Costco!!!!

        • Hi Kurt, the best thing to do is to fill out a comment card, like you did. It’s available for Costcos in the Northwest to order. Thanks for filling one out!

    • Right now the only place you can get it in Alaska is Costco and they WILL continue to carry it. They were just out this week because they sold out of it! I’m happy to say that you will be able to continue to enjoy eating sandwiches.

  17. I too just discovered the GF bread at Costco in anchorage, ak. I’m in love!! Finally I can have sandwiches and French toast without the gluten!! Thank you!!

  18. I saw the super-seeded version at Costco and once AGAIN tried a gluten-free bread hoping for something that works. I’ve tried everything, and just don’t care for the high starch carbs and crumbly texture…. AND high price of other breads. This is to die for!! I haven’t had a real sandwich in years and I’ve had one a day this week. The feel, texture, taste, and function of this bread works both cold and toasted. I immediately went to the Customer service desk at Costco and asked them to please keep this one. They have a tendency to introduce great products and then discontinue. I’ve “liked” you on Facebook and Pinned you on Pinterest! Anyway. I never do reviews but had to say thank you!

    • Debbie, thank you so much for taking the time to tell Costco that you like our bread, pinning us on Pinterest and “liking” us on Facebook. We really do appreciate hearing feedback. We wish you many happy days of sandwich making. Enjoy!

  19. We bought a loaf of your GF bread at Costco a few days ago. We don’t normally buy GF bread because we don’t like the taste of it, so we just go without any bread. The price was right so we decided to try your bread (we refuse to pay $6.00 for one small loaf of bread) We were VERY surprised that this bread actually tasted good. It does taste best toasted, like most GF breads but it is definitely the BEST tasting bread we’ve tried. We loved it so much we went back to Costco and purchased 3 more loaves. A great product at a reasonable price….Thank you!

  20. Just wanted you to know that I discovered your GF bread at Costco last week and … WOW! Best one I’ve found so far. Best thing since sliced … well … you know. I truly hope they continue to carry your product.

    • Hi Maria, I guess we could say that it’s sliced bread reinvented. We LOVE that you like it and appreciate you taking the time to tell us so.

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  25. I tried it–meh. It did taste much better toasted with butter so it may be a good deal for people with celiac (sp?). Since I don’t have stay away from gluten, I’m sticking with Dave’s Killer Bread— I don’t need any butter with that.

  26. I just bought your Super seeded multi-grain bread at Costo in Nampa, Idaho. It is delicious and afforable. Hopefully Costco will keep it on their shelves. Are other gluten free products available or carried at a store in the Boise, Nampa, Caldwell area?

  27. Thank you, Thank you, thank you!!! no other GF bread compares!!! I am complete again:) I saw this in Costco AND THEN again in Fred’s and I’m so happy:)

  28. My wife found your gluten free bread at Costco last weekend. I suffer from Celiac Disease and miss a good tasting bread. My first P & J in two years that tasted like a P & J should! A tuna fish sandwich followed later in this week. I think I am in heaven. Thank you!

    • Richard, we are so glad to hear that you are eating sandwiches again. Thanks for giving our gluten free bread a try!

  29. Best GF bread I have ever eaten! And I’ve tried several brands since being diagnosed with celiac four years ago. Thanks so much for something that tastes like real bread. I have recommended it to several friends since it arrived in our Costco here in Anchorage, Alaska, a few weeks ago. Can’t wait to see if your cinnamon raisin shows up. Sounds wonderful!

  30. The super seeded bread is so yummy, but kind of hard to digest. Does Costco carry the kind that doesn’t have all the seeds on the crust? It’s nice to have another SOFT gluten free option, my husband loves it.

    • Costco currently carries only the Super Seeded Multigrain. Sunny Seeded White and Cinnamon Raisin are available at our cafe locations, Fred Meyer, PCC, Whole Foods Metropolitan Market to name some.

  31. Found your bread at Costco about 1 or 2 months ago and have been loving it since. We have been trying all kinds of gluten free bread and your Super Seeded Multigrain bread is so wonderful! The best I have found! Great texture, doesn’t mold too quickly, love the seeds and tastes good too! I am so excited to have visited your website and can’t wait to look for your other varieties at my local Fred Meyer or Whole Foods. Thank you for making such a great product!

  32. I just bought a 2 pack of the super seeded GF bread at my local Puyallup Costco yesterday. I just wanted to let you know that I love this bread so much. It is my new favorite!! It reminds me of my old favorite Paulsbo bread that I loved when I was a kid. Thank you!! I really hope that Costco keeps carrying it since they change their items so often and we don’t have a PCC or whole foods in Pierce County.

    • Hi Bridget, thanks for letting us know! You can always write a customer note at your local Costco to let them know that you’d like to keep purchasing it there at that location.

  33. Can you make your bread using an alternative to cane sugar? Perhaps honey, maple syrup or agave nectar? I have a cane sugar intolerance as well as gluten and dairy. It would be nice to have something I could pick up rather than have to make everything myself. Thanks!

  34. As I’ve seen one after another of friends and family develop digestive and/or autoimmune issues I decided to go gluten free. My first gluten free bread “find” was your super seeded bread at Costco (Woodinville). It is WONDERFUL! Unfortunately, when I went back to Costco, they were out of it so I bought Udi’s. ICK! Dry, crusty, crumbly tasteless. When I went back to Costco again (just for your bread) it was still gone, so I checked with customer service, and they said it was no longer an inventoried item – that it might have been a “trial” to see how it would sell. Please please please find a way to get it back in at Costco. I live closer to Stevens Pass so it’s not easy to make a trip into Bellevue, Seattle or the like. And, thank you for making such yummy bread!

    • Jessica, We are so thrilled that you found and like our gluten-free Super Seeded bread at Costco!
      Due to the unexpected overnight demand, at this time we are only able to fully service a certain amount of Costcos. But fear not! We are working on ramping up production and estimate that we’ll be back in your Costco within 2-3 months. Thank you for being such a loyal consumer and for reaching out to us. Remember-You can also pick up our gluten free bread at all Fred Meyer locations as well as Whole Foods, PCC and Metropolitan Markets – if you are ever near any of those stores.

  35. I LOVE this bread! The main thing is that it tastes edible when it’s not toasted, which is unheard of in GF breads. The other #1 reason for me is that you don’t use potato starch, which makes it okay for me because I can’t have nightshades due to arthritis pain (potatoes, tomatoes and all peppers). The first time I tried it as a sample at Costco, I immediately texted all my fellow GF/DF/NF friends to tell them about it! The problem is that now I can’t seem to find it anywhere locally (Lake Stevens area), including Costco. Is it stocked with the other GF products at Haggen/Fred Meyer or is it with regular breads?

    Another thought is that a friend of mine can’t do a lot of whole flax seeds. From what I understand, we don’t get much nutrition from whole flax seeds anyway because they tend to go through our system unaltered…if you know what I mean. Is there a possibility of using flax seed meal to keep the good Omega 3′s and using other kinds of seeds for flavor and crunch, like sunflower and pumpkin? Have you explored chia seed as an egg replacement for my egg-intolerant and/or vegan friends?

    Anyway, thank you again for a wonderful, wonderful gluten-free, nightshade-free product. Please don’t ever add potato starch. I love it!

    • Rachael, thank you for writing! Not to worry, we are working on getting Pacific Northwest Costco, including Lake Stevens locations fully stocked with twin packs of Gluten Free Super Seeded Bread. You can also get our gluten free bread at Fred Meyer, PCC, Whole Foods, Metropolitan Market.

      Chewing and biting into the whole flax seeds help release the amazing nutrition contained within them. As you bite into and chew your bread, you are getting healthy Omega-3 essential fatty acids, lignans, and fiber. So please, don’t swollow our bread whole ;-) I have a habit of picking up little seeds that fall off into my plate and bite into them for this reason. We have been doing lots of delicious experiements that could lead to other varieties. Stay tuned.

  36. Having been diagnosed with celiac disease a few years ago, my search for a good gluten free bread actually got me a job as a baker in a dedicated gluten free bakery. Our breads were the best gluten-free bread I had ever had, and I’d tasted them all… Then a customer mentioned you guys, and I was skeptical. A friend had a loaf, and I hesitantly tried it and wept! This is bread! The texture, the taste the smell… I can go to the store and buy a loaf of bread! I can make a sandwich without it falling apart! I can eat it without toasting it! Do you know what that means? Peanut butter and jelly. I can eat peanut butter and jelly again! THANK YOU! THANK YOU! THANK YOU!

    • Emily, thank you for sharing your journey with us. We are touched. Bread is such an important part of many of our lives. When we are suddenly told that we can’t have it, its devastating. We wish you many peanut butter and jelly sandwiches in your future. Well keep making our gluten free bread to assure that’s possible.

  37. Your Super Seeded Multi-grain Gluten-Free bread is “Spectacular”. We’ve tried a great many brands over the past 20 year and yours is the “Absolute Winner”. Anxious to have our Costco Store in Medford, OR get another supply in. They were out of stock yesterday and so I’m guarding what’s left of this loaf. I am hoping our local Costco (Medford) will be bringing in more of all your Gluten-free Breads. Do you make Gluten-free cookies and other bake delights? THANK YOU!! Stellar Job!!

  38. “THANK YOU!!! :) ESSENTIAL BAKING COMPANY for making the “BEST” Gluten Free Bread!! I would almost say it’s better then regular bread however it’s been so-o long since I have been able to really enjoy (regular) bread without paid for it later that some may say that I’m being unfair! Like others found your bread at Costco…just trying and buying ONE (my mistake) having tried other Gluten Free Bread wasting money and tasted like CARDBOARD!..but the next time I was able to return to Costco they were OUT! :( ( Check with customer service and they told which stores had some but each store when I got there had NONE..Very disappointing ! As I see from your Website Fred Meyer is to carry it ..mind does not HOWEVER I will be asking them TOO and very soon! THANK YOU AGAIN FOR ALL YOUR HARD WORK IN MAKE THE BEST GLUTEN FREE BREAD!…can you tell WE LOVE YOUR BREAD!! :)

    • We love getting response like this! Isn’t it great that you CAN buy more than one and stock up, thanks to it’s unique packaging? This bread has been flying off the shelves so our team has been working hard to get all the stores back fully stocked. Which Fred Meyer did you go to so we can look into that for you. Thank you for taking the time to let us know what you think! We appreciate it.

  39. Kendra …Thank you for your quick response :) The Fred Meyer & (Costco) in Covington Washington, however I willing to go to the one in Kent …if they carry it NOW :) (Did I tell you I LOVE your bread!) Thank You again! .. look forward to ALL NEW THINGS …GLUTEN FREE..maybe cookies … jam-filled shortbread or maybe lemon poppy seed scones ?? :) Keep up the GOOD WORK :) )

    • Thanks for yours! I love all of your smilie faces too! Thanks for the store locations. We are looking into it. Speaking of jam…I just had a sandwich with toasted Gluten Free Super Seeded Bread with strawberry jam and almond butter. It’s my favorite.

  40. Sadly our Costco store in Medford, OR tells us that they aren’t carrying your bread anymore. I could have fell over!! They’ve no clue that they are missing an entire market of buyers. I’m writing to their headquarters to lament and complain (heavily). :( Any chance I can order directly from your Seattle bakery? I’m in Southern Oregon. Please advise… hungry in Ashland. :(

  41. Thank you so much for this delicious bread. I just have a few questions about labeling…. imagine that! I see that most of your products have the organic label. I do not see it on this bread and my main concern are products that use GMO’s. There is a commitment stated on your website about not using GMO’s I just would like to verify that they aren’t used in your gluten-free products. It is difficult to be a consumer these days, especially when looking for gluten-free/non GMO so please, please say it’s GMO free!

    • Yes, it is GMO free! We do not use any GMO ingredients in any of our products, including our gluten free bread. You bring up a great question and we will look at making that clearer on the packaging. Thanks for taking the time to write in.

  42. OMG! So excited to find a great gluten free bread. It is awesome. Would like to know the nutrient contents, is there any way to find out?

    • Hi Debbie! We are so glad you found it! Click here to link to Super Seeded Multigrain on our site to see the list of ingredients. 1 slice (41g) is 100 calories, 5g fat, 15g carbs, 5g fiber, 2g protein.
      We are working on getting nutritionals for all our products up on our website soon.

  43. I love your GF Super Seeded Multigrain Bread. Unfortunately Costco in Spokane no longer carries it. I have already sent a letter to them asking them to re-order it. Our Fred Meyer does carry a limited selection. I’m getting the word out to all of my celiac disease friends.

    • Deb, we’re so glad to hear that you love our Gluten Free Super Seeded Bread and thank you for sending a letter to your Costco asking them to re-order it. It’s now available for most Northwest grocery stores as a single pack to order. We should be getting Costco locations stocked back up by June. Until then check out Fred Meyer, PCC, Met Market and Whole Foods locations.

  44. I discovered your gluten-free multigrain bread at the Warrenton, OR, Costco. We bought it twice –6 loaves each time–and now it’s gone! Will it return to this Costco? The price and the store location are ideal for those of us on a fixed income and who must remain gluten-free.

    • We’re glad to hear it! I’m sorry you weren’t able to get it last trip to Costco. All Northwest Costco locations will have our gluten free bread back in stock on May 18th! It’s also available at our Essential Baking Company Cafe locations, Fred Meyer, PCC, and Metropolitan Markets.

  45. Hello! Firstly, I am wondering if your gluten free breads are organic, as I don’t see organic ingredients listed for them on your website. I am also wondering if the gluten free breads are all free of GMO ingredients. Additionally, I am a Full Circle Farms home delivery member; I see that they sell some of your breads, but not the gluten free varieties. Is there any chance that Full Circle Farms will start offering your gluten free breads soon? Thanks!

    • Hello Cinde,
      Our gluten free breads contain all natural, non-GMO ingredients, organic whenever possible. All of our breads, including our gluten free variety, are available for Full Circle Farms to order. We have had a few people write in saying they would like to purchase our gluten free bread with their delivery and we have passed those messages along to Full Circle, as we’ve done with your message. You can also contact them directly, telling them you would like to order it through them. Thanks so much for taking the time to write us.

  46. I’m not celiac, but just feel better eating no breads and do so only once a month or less. Sometimes Jet City Pizza is sooo tastey. Weird, in that I have no issues with scones or muffins. Periodically I look for a gluten free product and just haven’t seen one that looked appealing. I am just learning how to bake using gluten free and wheat free flours so the product has to be intriguing enough for me to try. Well, I just purchased your tasty Gluten Free Rolls Super Seeded Multi-Grain at Newcastle Safeway on Sunday 5/12/13. Toasted them and ate them with farm fresh butter and Tillamook cheddar cheeze for breakfast. EXCELLENT! These are a great “large slider” size for burgers, however, it’d be pretty cool to see these in the standard burger bun size. I have braces too and found them easy to bite into and eat. Definitely a soft bun. Now to see how they digest. Thanks!

    • Hi Rose, we’re so glad you found our Super Seeded Gluten Free Rolls. They ARE the perfect slider size. We actually do have Gluten Free Hamburger Buns now! Check them out here http://bit.ly/Ycn8vc Let us know what you think! Thanks!

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