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Handmade Gluten Free & Dairy Free Bread


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A few years ago I was diagnosed as a Celiac and had to give up bread and all goodies containing wheat flour..so I decided to make my own...many will know that only poor quality and wildly expensive Gluten Free Bread is available through the supermarkets..so armed with 30 years cheffing experience...including 2 years as Pastry Chef and Baker in a Michelin 2 Starred restaurant...I set about creating a loaf that had all the characteristics of an Artisan Soured Dough bread...something with a good crust...crumb and texture...and above all..a good taste...and finally I am happy with the result..I have had some really great feedback and now two local caf?s are taking my bread for their menus...The Duck Egg in Northcross Road and The Lido cafe in Brockwell Park...


Each loaf is hand made without any mechanical device using 7 different flours...they are baked in a totally Gluten Free kitchen..cooled and cut into 13 1cm slices...then bagged and frozen..the slices can be toasted from frozen or with 30-40 seconds in the microwave be used as sandwich bread...


I am going to offer my bread for sale on here too and add more baked goods as demand requires...I have also perfected Banana and Peanut Butter Muffins which are glorious..this is just a start...


So...Hand Made Gluten Free and Dairy Free Bread (900g) is ?4 per loaf delivered

And the Banana Peanut Butter Muffins ?.50 each...

I will be making Gluten Free Mince Pies and Chocolate Brownies too in the lead up to Xmas...


Do PM me and I can deliver to your door...Tony AKA 'Go Against The Grain'....

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