Guest guest Posted November 12, 2001 Report Share Posted November 12, 2001 I have my first order of Kinn. breads and donuts. My 3 yo PDD daughter takes one bite and then decides she doesn't like it. It's only been 4 mos since we have started the diet, so I plan to try again in a few weeks with the donuts-if i don't eat them all first. The bread, I think it is the best I have had since gfcf and am wondering if anyone has kids that *don't* like the Kinn. bread??? I can't imagine. I made her a grilled cheese sand. today and she pulled the cheese out and fed the dog the bread before I could get to her. SIGH. I am not spending all of this money for that dog! I bought white sandwich bread, raisin bread and honey brown rice (or something like that). Are there any that are better-if that is possible in the gfcf diet? Janelle Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 12, 2001 Report Share Posted November 12, 2001 Janelle, So sorry this happened...interestingly enough, the Kinnikinnick white sandwich bread is the only bread my son has touched since we started GFCF in January. He loves it, so I have to limit it to two slices a day for toast at breakfast time, otherwise I would go broke buying it. My only suggestion (to possibly save it from being a total waste of $$) is to see if she will eat it as French toast (dipped in egg and fried), if she doesn't have an egg problem. This is how I used up all the different breads that Graham wouldn't eat. He accepted them as French toast with a GFCF syrup. Good luck! Fondly, J Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 12, 2001 Report Share Posted November 12, 2001 Janelle, So sorry this happened...interestingly enough, the Kinnikinnick white sandwich bread is the only bread my son has touched since we started GFCF in January. He loves it, so I have to limit it to two slices a day for toast at breakfast time, otherwise I would go broke buying it. My only suggestion (to possibly save it from being a total waste of $$) is to see if she will eat it as French toast (dipped in egg and fried), if she doesn't have an egg problem. This is how I used up all the different breads that Graham wouldn't eat. He accepted them as French toast with a GFCF syrup. Good luck! Fondly, J Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 13, 2001 Report Share Posted November 13, 2001 Hi Janelle, So far doesn't like much, even Kinnikinnick products. He's started eating the bagels but only if really in the mood. I think it may just take him time; he's very stubborn about dietary changes & missing his gluten. We're pretty new to the diet so I'm not giving up on their products just yet. At first he didn't like the graham crackers but now they're all finished up & I have to re-order them. I may have to start doing more baking though for cookies & such. Good luck, Michele (, ASD, 7yrs, Logan, 3.5yrs) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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