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Home arrow News arrow End of Winter Special on GFCF Goodies

End of Winter Special on GFCF Goodies PDF Print E-mail

 Little Bay Baking, a relatively new gluten-free / casein-free baking mix company, is offering several discounts for their mid-winter special.  Head over to the Little Bay Baking online store to get $3.00 off their GF Cooking from Scratch DVD (also casein-free), free shipping on all cases of 6 mixes, and 10% off their cookie mixes.  Amy, one of the reviewers here at Go Dairy Free, can vouch for these great mixes.  Her gluten-free household has already given the Waffle & Donut Hole, Cookie Bar, Gingerbread Cookie, Pumpkin Bread, and Cornbread mixes two thumbs up! 

Little Bay Baking was founded in July 2006 along the coast of New Hampshire by Helen Sanders,  Helen has been a gluten-free Celiac since the spring of 1980.  Needless to say, she has had many years to practice and perfect her gluten-free recipes.  Little Bay Baking mixes are sold in retail outlets in New England, and can be purchased online.

 
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