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Mumsnet Discussions: Allergies : Anyone tried Proceli gf/wf food? (7 messages)
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Contact the poster See this person's profile Contact mumsnet about this post By wangle99 on Sat 10-May-08 21:17:24
Just had new edition of Coeliac mag 'crossed grain' and in it is advertised new food available on prescription made by 'proceli' including iced bread buns - surely these aren't available on prescription?

Just wondered if anyone had tried this stuff and if it was any good/better than anything else available.
Contact the poster See this person's profile Contact mumsnet about this post By cmotdibbler on Sat 10-May-08 21:22:56
Their hamburger buns are fantastic - if you follow the instructions to microwave them before toasting, they are soft and tasty. The croissants and pain au chocolat are good too.

No idea as to whats on prescription as I can't be faffed with it these days.
Contact the poster See this person's profile Contact mumsnet about this post By wangle99 on Sat 10-May-08 21:26:05
Thanks cmotdibbler, do you get yours via the pharmacy though if not on prescription or are they stocked locally?

DS would be impressed if I could get him a burger bun!
Contact the poster See this person's profile Contact mumsnet about this post By cmotdibbler on Sat 10-May-08 21:32:42
I've bought Proceli in Tescos and Waitrose in the past,and certainly the big Waitrose near us had them the other week.

Or you could buy online from Johnsons
Contact the poster See this person's profile Contact mumsnet about this post By wangle99 on Sat 10-May-08 21:38:36
Oo will look online, we are in Cornwall so don't even have a waitrose (I am so deprived lol). I know tesco don't stock them, I look at their gf/wf stuff enough!

Will check out Johnsons. Thank you.
Contact the poster See this person's profile Contact mumsnet about this post By cmotdibbler on Sat 10-May-08 21:49:24
When we moved to our current area, a selling point for me was the huge Waitrose within driving range ! Fab Free from section there too, but blardy Ocado have a naff range so I have to fill the freezer with pitta breads when I remember about them.

Johnsons are great - actually run by a coeliac who only stocks stuff that tastes good - and can I recommend the brazilian cheese bread mix ? It makes an amazing pizza base, that my non GF husband raves about.
Contact the poster Contact mumsnet about this post By flopsy1 on Sat 24-May-08 00:04:05
sandwich bread is nice and so are baguettes both free on script


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