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wilsonand3

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Apr 15, 2016, 4:00:44 PM4/15/16
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This is really too great not to share with you all. Maybe you already know about these amazing crackers but they are so so so good. Zesta and Krispy good. Can't wait to make a big pot of chili or have some peanut butter to spread on these....
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Amy Merrell

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Apr 15, 2016, 5:24:21 PM4/15/16
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Where can I get them?

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This is really too great not to share with you all. Maybe you already know about these amazing crackers but they are so so so good. Zesta and Krispy good. Can't wait to make a big pot of chili or have some peanut butter to spread on these....

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Debbie Wood

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Apr 15, 2016, 5:50:49 PM4/15/16
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I opened the pic and it was from Amazon.com
Looks good.
Debbie

wilsonand3

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Apr 15, 2016, 6:03:38 PM4/15/16
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Yes I ordered mine just now from Amazon...not the best price. They are also on a website called thrivemarket.com for less but you have to pay a yearly fee. 

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wilsonand3

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Apr 15, 2016, 6:07:33 PM4/15/16
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Also to let you know, they are not cracker size. They are 10 large wafers that are the size of the box. I think they may be used for passover or communion bread too. 

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Amy Merrell

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Apr 15, 2016, 6:17:09 PM4/15/16
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Ok, thank you

Michelle Gnoth

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Apr 16, 2016, 8:48:03 AM4/16/16
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Hello!  These are available at my Kroger in the international foods aisle. Pretty pricey so I don't often buy them but they sure are good!



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wilsonand3

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Apr 16, 2016, 9:11:35 AM4/16/16
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Ok thank you. I will have to check at my Kroger. They are pricey, but after eating nut crackers for so long haha, I will pay a little bit more every now and then for a treat. Definitely can't buy them regularly though. 

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Apr 16, 2016, 3:55:37 PM4/16/16
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Hey ya'll,
I've been at this gluten free life for three years or so. I have thrown away more money than I want think about on gluten free merchandise.  I've read the comments on here but never responded. Everyone has different taste but I thought I would share my own discoveries. Pure Knead bread and buns, which I buy at Krogers in Oak Ridge is the only bread I will spend my money on. I have tried it all even sour dough gluten free bread from San Francisco...I like pure knead. Katz doughnuts are about as close as they come to the real deal. I like the powdered sugar doughnuts, chocolate doughnut holes and cinnamon buns...I order these on line $50.00 order has free shipping. Anyone like pizza...try Pie Five in Oak Ridge...they make it right in front of you and are educated very well on gluten free. It is very good and they usually sell out of gluten free pizza dough. There will be one opening in Knoxville. McAllisters now has gluten free bread...I don't know how educated they are but I've never had a problem and love being able to have a sandwich out with my husband. Hope this helps someone!



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thunder_37931

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Apr 17, 2016, 9:56:11 PM4/17/16
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Thanks for thr information on McAllisters and Pie Five, I will check both of them out. Just thought everyone might not be aware that all the Aubreys have a great gluten free hamburger bun and they will sell them also for $1.00 each.

Carolyn


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Rita Karnes

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Apr 18, 2016, 9:20:46 AM4/18/16
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Littons now have a great gf bun...they bring it out still in its individual wrapper but they've steamed it a bit. Very good. 
Also Seargeant Pepperroni's gf pizza is excellent; staff very knowledgeable & conscientious too. - Rita Karnes

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TNfarmgirl

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Apr 18, 2016, 2:25:06 PM4/18/16
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Use some caution on Pie Five.  When they first opened the staff was meticulously trained, but now that they have gone through some employees there has been a bit lost in the translation.  I had to have the employee throw away a pizza crust because they used a gluten contaminated brush and roller.  Some of the kids just think it's all in the crust, so watch closely.  

HollyOf...@aol.com

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Apr 20, 2016, 11:44:30 AM4/20/16
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Once again I will tout Glutino's English muffins. Kroger in Sevierville carries them and the new Walmart Neighborhood Market across Dolly Parton Parkway from Sevier County High School has them for $ 4.97. The new Walmart also has a wonderful GF section. Denny's also has the Glutino English Muffins.
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