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Title: Mary's Gluten Free Bakery - http://marysglutenfree.com/
Description:MARY’S GLUTEN FREE is a dedicated gluten free bakery providing safe, all natural, moist and delicious desserts. We adhere to very strict production rules, routine testing and exceptional packaging to ensure there is no cross contamination of our products. We use the highest quality ingredients, and all of our flours come from trusted, certified gluten free mills. While all of our products are gluten and soy free, we also feature vegan, casein free, and nut free desserts for everyone to enjoy. The bakery is open Monday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday from 10 – 6. Mary’s Gluten Free products are available everyday in natural food stores around Houston, TX such as Erma’s Nutrition Center and A Moveable Feast. Please see our website or call 713.855.0365 for a full store listing.
Category:Gluten Free Products
Link Owner:Samantha Darnell
Date Added:May 30, 2010 10:32:38 PM
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ARTICLES
Blueberry Crisp
This recipe is a gluten free adaptation using blueberries of a recipe my mom won 1st place for in a cooking contest back in 1966 for her Concord Grape Crisps.
Low Fat Fried Potatoes
Everyone loves fried potatoes but not that they are fattening. Well, these potatoes have less than 3g of fat per serving and are moist on the inside, slightly crisp on the outside and full of flavor.
Why are Gluten Free and Allergy Free foods more expensive?
Products made without Gluten, Wheat and many other allergens or ingredients causing digestive issues, are costly to not only produce, but to manufacture, package, warehouse, market and promote.
Very Veggie Wraps
Fresh garden lettuce is in season and this is a recipe that uses it as a platform - literally. Who said you had to use a flour tortilla for a wrap.
Gluten Free: Many Have Celiac, Few Diagnosed
Many who have celiac are not diagnosed. Those who are often have to fight to get others, including doctors and school administrators, to take them seriously.