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HomeBaking SuppliesEner-G Foods English Muffins, 14.8-Ounce Units (Pack of 6) |
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soy free? not so sure May 09, 2010 Pkg says soy free. Ingredients (and my stomach/bladder) say otherwise!
Also, lots of fiber in this one. If you can handle fiber (and soy) this food will fill you up like crazy. If you have IBS and have trouble with fiber,or are eating a low residue diet be careful....
I'm going back to the bread. Eating a sandwich on it grilled is a fair substitute for the dreaded wheat...
Good but slightly expensive Feb 27, 2010 This product is very good but I have this feeling that it is rather highly priced. I don't know why gluten free products in general are very expensive when they are made from easily available ingredients.People with Gluten problem are not just "eating Healthy" but are sick and should not be exploited. I like the muffins particularly when they are toasted.
gluten free english muffins Sep 26, 2009 Tried this item liked it. This item was cheaper to get than buying at the local store, easier to get and it has a longer shelf life than what i was getting. Around here driving 30 miles one way is local. P.S. These can make great mini pizzas
Ener-G English Muffins from Amazon Jul 02, 2009 The Ener-G English muffins that I received from Amazon were not of the same quality when I buy them directly from the distributor in Seattle. They crumbled and had dense places that were not really edible. Also, there were only 4 in the pack instead of 6. I had to cancel my recurring order.
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Mushy English Muffins Sep 04, 2008 The Ener-G Foods English muffins look good in the packaging, but something in them makes them mushy on the bottom. This presents a gooy feel in the mouth, and both my husband and I got stomach aches. Won't be buying this again.
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