Just discovered Schar gf seeded bread. Even nicer than Genius and, till opened, with a long shelf life
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Drove a distance to Asda to try Schar gf cream crackers but none in stock.
Just discovered Schar gf seeded bread. Even nicer than Genius and, till opened, with a long shelf life
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Drove a distance to Asda to try Schar gf cream crackers but none in stock.
Yes I agree that brand of f2f bread even has a good texture. I have also bought it at my local co operative. I having seen the crackers but will look out for them.
Morrisons stock the bread, and my local Sainsburys has started stocking Schar crispbread.
Me too, the nicest sandwich bread out of all I have tried and does not fall apart or come with enormous holes hidden in centre (and I have tried a fair few including Genius) but so far only found it in a Co-op store 20 miles away!
Have tried the schar bread rolls sold in Iceland there the best we have tried you can defrost for soft rolls or crisp the up in the oven only takes 4 minuets
I will try this is it as good as Bfree bread which I really like as its the only gluten free one that has a chewy texture rather than cardboard and has a flavour and as I used to love sourdough and wholemeal that is great for me, but hard to get hold of where I am, but we do have a co-op.
Love it but they don't sell it in my local Tesco or Asda so drove15 miles to Morrison's but they had sold out. Then popped into the co-op to find they sold it.
It's so much better, not dry and dusty, not falling apart either.x
Schar have a vast delicious range including pizza bases, (found in Waitrose)which are the best I've ever tasted!
I think all major supermarkets will stock some. On their Facebook page they had photographs of range and different supermarkets for each prize draw offer.