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In a message dated 1/21/01 1:06:18 PM Eastern Standard Time,

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> So now we buy Ener G Tapioca Loaf from our hfs.

My son refused to eat the Tapioca Loaf. He did for a while eat the Four

Flour Bean Bread from Bette Hagman, but now has even given up that one. I'm

perplexed.

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In a message dated 1/21/01 1:06:18 PM Eastern Standard Time,

Link-Fam@... writes:

> So now we buy Ener G Tapioca Loaf from our hfs.

My son refused to eat the Tapioca Loaf. He did for a while eat the Four

Flour Bean Bread from Bette Hagman, but now has even given up that one. I'm

perplexed.

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In a message dated 1/21/01 1:06:18 PM Eastern Standard Time,

Link-Fam@... writes:

> So now we buy Ener G Tapioca Loaf from our hfs.

My son refused to eat the Tapioca Loaf. He did for a while eat the Four

Flour Bean Bread from Bette Hagman, but now has even given up that one. I'm

perplexed.

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FYI To Pat in Ohio--

Where are you Pat? We are in Columbus, and there is a grocery store that

carries the EnerG on the shelf. We were buying it frozen and toasting it,

until I found it in this store. Right off the shelf, it is fresh, soft and

our son loves it! Robbin

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FYI To Pat in Ohio--

Where are you Pat? We are in Columbus, and there is a grocery store that

carries the EnerG on the shelf. We were buying it frozen and toasting it,

until I found it in this store. Right off the shelf, it is fresh, soft and

our son loves it! Robbin

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FYI To Pat in Ohio--

Where are you Pat? We are in Columbus, and there is a grocery store that

carries the EnerG on the shelf. We were buying it frozen and toasting it,

until I found it in this store. Right off the shelf, it is fresh, soft and

our son loves it! Robbin

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GFCFKids (AT) e wrote:

>

> In a message dated 1/21/01 1:06:18 PM Eastern Standard Time,

> Link-Fam@... writes:

> >>

> My son refused to eat the Tapioca Loaf.  He did for a while eat the Four

> Flour Bean Bread from Bette Hagman, but now has even given up that one.  I'm

> perplexed.

>

>

Dear ,

We have been thru so many breads...homemade, packaged flours, store bought

brands...my son would eat none of it. I decided to make Noah's bread just to

try...and he ate it! But only from a muffin pan...and only if I called it a

muffin.

But alas...my good luck was fleeting. He would not eat the frozen then thawed

" muffins " . Back to the drawing board...I guess I could make Noah's bread

everyday fresh!

Hang in there!

kim in northern california

>

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GFCFKids (AT) e wrote:

>

> In a message dated 1/21/01 1:06:18 PM Eastern Standard Time,

> Link-Fam@... writes:

> >>

> My son refused to eat the Tapioca Loaf.  He did for a while eat the Four

> Flour Bean Bread from Bette Hagman, but now has even given up that one.  I'm

> perplexed.

>

>

Dear ,

We have been thru so many breads...homemade, packaged flours, store bought

brands...my son would eat none of it. I decided to make Noah's bread just to

try...and he ate it! But only from a muffin pan...and only if I called it a

muffin.

But alas...my good luck was fleeting. He would not eat the frozen then thawed

" muffins " . Back to the drawing board...I guess I could make Noah's bread

everyday fresh!

Hang in there!

kim in northern california

>

>

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GFCFKids (AT) e wrote:

>

> In a message dated 1/21/01 1:06:18 PM Eastern Standard Time,

> Link-Fam@... writes:

> >>

> My son refused to eat the Tapioca Loaf.  He did for a while eat the Four

> Flour Bean Bread from Bette Hagman, but now has even given up that one.  I'm

> perplexed.

>

>

Dear ,

We have been thru so many breads...homemade, packaged flours, store bought

brands...my son would eat none of it. I decided to make Noah's bread just to

try...and he ate it! But only from a muffin pan...and only if I called it a

muffin.

But alas...my good luck was fleeting. He would not eat the frozen then thawed

" muffins " . Back to the drawing board...I guess I could make Noah's bread

everyday fresh!

Hang in there!

kim in northern california

>

>

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I just sent a thank you to for sending in an excellent recipe for

bread.....it should be posted by now.....so just look for the post that says

" another bread recipe "

Judy

Bread recipe

> Hi I am new to the list and I just started my daugther on the diet, can

> someone pls give me a recipe for bread. My daughter likes white bread,

and

> wheat bread I have purchased some rice bread from the store but It not to

> tasty..Also do anyone know a type of protein powder or powder supplement

that

> I can add to her soy milk..The one she was taking has casin in..

> Please help me!!

> Thanks Olivia

>

>

>

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> >OK thanks I will give that one a try! Maybe pecans are lighter to the gut!

>

> One reason I like the Pecan Souffle Bread... it's

> lighter, and I can cut the slices to whatever size I want.

>

>

> — Marilyn

> New Orleans, Louisiana, USA

> Undiagnosed IBS since 1976, SCD since 2001

> Darn Good SCD Cook

> No Human Children

> Shadow & Sunny Longhair Dachshund

>

Where is recepe for pecan souffle bread found?

Esther

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> >OK thanks I will give that one a try! Maybe pecans are lighter to the gut!

>

> One reason I like the Pecan Souffle Bread... it's

> lighter, and I can cut the slices to whatever size I want.

>

>

> — Marilyn

> New Orleans, Louisiana, USA

> Undiagnosed IBS since 1976, SCD since 2001

> Darn Good SCD Cook

> No Human Children

> Shadow & Sunny Longhair Dachshund

>

Where is recepe for pecan souffle bread found?

Esther

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> >OK thanks I will give that one a try! Maybe pecans are lighter to the gut!

>

> One reason I like the Pecan Souffle Bread... it's

> lighter, and I can cut the slices to whatever size I want.

>

>

> — Marilyn

> New Orleans, Louisiana, USA

> Undiagnosed IBS since 1976, SCD since 2001

> Darn Good SCD Cook

> No Human Children

> Shadow & Sunny Longhair Dachshund

>

Where is recepe for pecan souffle bread found?

Esther

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