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I love this cereal, I have it with GF yoghurt.

By Bev on 17/05/2013

From the entry 'Hubbards 'Thank Goodness' Almond Vanilla muesli'.


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I have a local deli that makes mine fresh every week. Will look for that brand and will let you know how it taste!

By ray gramazina on 14/05/2013

From the entry 'Bakeworks Breadcrumbs'.


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I was disappointed when i was shopping at Fresh Choice to see the price of the bread was up to over $9 dollars due to this was not able to buy it. Though when at Pack n Save it was 6 or so dollars which was great but what was not good was 2 days after purchase even though I keep the bread in a sealed container it had started going mouldy.

Cheryl

By Cheryl Hitchlock on 13/05/2013

From the entry 'Pavillion Gluten Free Bread'.


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Hubbards ‘Thank Goodness’ Almond Vanilla muesli ›

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Really nice cereal and really filling.  I just have it with some peaches or fruit to sweeten it up but it doesnt really need it.
I have mine with Rice milk too and really enjoying it.
Ive only recently started eating Gluten, Dairy free since an allergy test and this product was one I loved instantly.

By CaseyA on 06 August 2012 | Viewed 582 times Read on ›

Wholegrain Organics: Amaranth Muesli ›

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300gr bag for $7.50, sold at the Feidling Market on Fridays. Can also be found on line at http://www.wholegrainorganics.co.nz

By Lj1958 on 05 April 2012 | Viewed 641 times Read on ›

Vogel’s Cafe-Style Light Berry ›

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Sweet, berry flavoured, crunchy and yum. This product is made in New Zealand by the Vogel’s company. Contains at least 10% LSA, which is full of protein and healthy omega 3’s. Contains a variety of grains including rice,corn and buckwheat, as well as seeds, whole almonds and dried fruit. This really felt like I was having a treat for breakfast.

By Teresa on 12 April 2011 | Viewed 2185 times Read on ›

Hubbards Gluten Free Cornflakes ›

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Just as the description says, light flakes of corn with a hint of apple juice. The recipe is so simple, I’m surprised ‘regular’ cornflakes don’t follow suit. Low on sugar, no artificial sweetners, colours or flavourings. Proudly New Zealand made by a reputable company specialising in breakfast cereals. Also wheat free, dairy free and soy free.

By Teresa on 05 January 2010 | Viewed 5657 times Read on ›

Hubbards Gluten Free Cocoa Puffs ›

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Tasty, sweet and crunchy - very similar to infamous kids cereal, Cocoa Pops. These are fantastic, my son who can also eat wheat, didn’t really notice too much of a difference and has been bugging me all day to have them for breakfast again tomorrow. They are also don’t contain any artificial colours or sweetners. Gluten free, wheat free, dairy free and soy free. Another bonus, is that it’s made right here in New Zealand!

By Teresa on 05 January 2010 | Viewed 2975 times Read on ›

Healtheries Simple Berry Light Cereal ›

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It is Wheat and Gluten free, only contains 1.3 grams of fat per serving. Tastes amazing, contains real berries and is a good source of fibre. It is also great because it is made right here in New Zealand which I am a great fan of.

By Ruzti on 03 April 2009 | Viewed 2986 times Read on ›

Vogel’s Cafe Style Light ›

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Where to start? It was delicious, crunchy, and tasty and I loved the added bonus of a hint of cinnamon. What I really liked about the product is that it is made by Vogels, a company that I was always quite partial to when I ate gluten. They have also put buckwheat groats into the cereal mix as well as whole linseeds which is very uncommon, but very much appreciated. Yummy!!!! Also another bonus was that I brought it from my normal supermarket Pack n Save on special.

By Teresa on 17 July 2008 | Viewed 7034 times Read on ›

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