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We really gotta move to Colorado. Anybody want to buy a house in Florida? ;)

Graham Crackers

I don't remember ever seeing it posted here, but a company in Colorado makes the best GF graham cracker I've ever tasted. (I only wish it were CF also, but it's not.) It's has the same texture, nice and soft, not hard like some graham crackers you purchase. It's not the exact taste, but close. You can check it out online at www.outsidethebreadbox.com You can find it if you go to products, crackers. Unfortunately, the distribution is pretty limited to the Colorado area and few states outside of Colorado. in SLC

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This is probably a silly question but what is CF? I know GF is gluten free.

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in MI

Graham Crackers

I don't remember ever seeing it posted here, but a company in Colorado makes

the best GF graham cracker I've ever tasted. (I only wish it were CF also,

but it's not.) It's has the same texture, nice and soft, not hard like some

graham crackers you purchase. It's not the exact taste, but close. You can

check it out online at www.outsidethebreadbox.com You can find it if you go

to products, crackers. Unfortunately, the distribution is pretty limited to

the Colorado area and few states outside of Colorado.

in SLC

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Casein free. Casein is the milk protein that those with autism avoid in

addition to avoiding gluten.

Gibert wrote:

This is probably a silly question but what is CF? I know GF is

gluten free.

Thanks

in MI

Graham Crackers

I don't remember ever seeing it posted here, but a company in Colorado

makes

the best GF graham cracker I've ever tasted. (I only wish it were CF

also,

but it's not.) It's has the same texture, nice and soft, not hard like

some

graham crackers you purchase. It's not the exact taste, but close. You

can

check it out online at www.outsidethebreadbox.com You can find it

if you go

to products, crackers. Unfortunately, the distribution is pretty

limited to

the Colorado area and few states outside of Colorado.

in SLC

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If someone was lactose intolerant should they be concerned then about

casein? My son doesn't eat dairy but should we be looking for products that

are CF? How do you identify those ingredients?

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