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A friend of mine swears by one that comes in a box that you mix up

from Whole Foods. Don't know the brand. Will check if you are

interested.

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> Does anyone know of a pizza crust gluten free that doesn't taste

terrible???

> Jen

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If your child can tolerate dairy and yeast, then using Pamela's

Products Pancake and Baking Mix to make a pizza crust is very, very,

good. If you want the recipe, I can give it to you.

Now that I can no longer use dairy and yeast, I've been using the

Bob's Red Mill Cornbread Mix as a crust. I make half of the mix

exactly as the instructions say (I use hemp milk, olive oil and egg

replacer). It really is good as a pizza crust and my son likes it,

but there is some sugar in it.

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> terrible???

> > Jen

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Kinnikick makes a good frozen pizza dough that is more of a bread

texture. Super easy to make since all the work is done for you.

All you have to do is defrost it, topic with your toppings and put

it in the oven.

Hetal

<kwatsoneei@...> wrote:

>

> If your child can tolerate dairy and yeast, then using Pamela's

> Products Pancake and Baking Mix to make a pizza crust is very,

very,

> good. If you want the recipe, I can give it to you.

>

> Now that I can no longer use dairy and yeast, I've been using the

> Bob's Red Mill Cornbread Mix as a crust. I make half of the mix

> exactly as the instructions say (I use hemp milk, olive oil and

egg

> replacer). It really is good as a pizza crust and my son likes

it,

> but there is some sugar in it.

>

>

> > >

> > > Does anyone know of a pizza crust gluten free that doesn't

taste

> > terrible???

> > > Jen

> > >

> > >

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I am not going to get the name right but there is a mix that comes in

a brown and maroon paper bag/package. The brand (which I am going to

get way wrong) is namaste or something like that. We used it a lot.

The crust smelled great, tasted fair to okay, but the crust is hard

as a rock. So, Grace would just lick the toppings off and leave

the crust behind.

Then we found Glutino brand. They have frozen pizza crusts that are

pre-made. We found them in our health food store's frozen food

section and sometimes I would find them at Fred Meyer. These were

actually tasty. I'd make pizzas out of them or I'd slice them up and

put Grace's butter and some garlic on them for an alternative to

breadsticks.

Hope that helps

Kris

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On Jan 26, 2008, at 11:56 PM, bscmommy wrote:

> A friend of mine swears by one that comes in a box that you mix up

> from Whole Foods. Don't know the brand. Will check if you are

> interested.

>

>

> >

> > Does anyone know of a pizza crust gluten free that doesn't taste

> terrible???

> > Jen

> >

> >

> >

>

>

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