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Gunn's now has full array of Delicious soups and Gluten Free Products

by Rhonda Spivak May 19, 2017

 
 
Recently Gunn's Bakery has added a variety of mouthwatering soups to its repertoire and each one I have tasted has been delicious. ( It will be part of my life's mission to try them all.)

 I recommend the Lemon Garlic Orzo Soup which is especially flavourful and appetizing . The White Bean & Barley is also very tasty with a perfect texture. I almost tired the Five Bean soup but my husband gobbled it all up before I had a chance. In short, all three of these pareve soups get a  thumbs up! The other pareve soups Gunn's makes are Beet Borscht and Homestyle Veggie, both of which I intend to try out in the future.

Gunn's also has dairy soups-Cream of Asparagus, Cream of Tomato & Rice, Cream of Mushroom,Cream of Broccoli and Potato & Leek. I have tried thee Potato Leek  which is a thick rich soup that was also scrumptious-so scrumptious so much so that my son gobbled most of it up .

Gunn's also has a full compliment of  terrific gluten free products which you may not know about, as there is more and more demand for this. So far, I have tasted the gluten free Hello Dolly with chocolate and coconut which is excellent (and my personal favourite) . I have also had the chocolate Banana muffin (as good as any muffin that has gluten), as well as  the gluten free Zucinni Chocolate Muffin (which  chocolate lovers will like), and the gluten free apple cinammon muffin was also tasty. The gluten free Pecan Caramel Bar is rich and great to soothe your sweet tooth, and I almost managed to sample the gluten free Walnut Brownie but that was gobbled up by another member of my household before I had a chance !.  Oh well... Next time.

The gluten free products carried by Gunn's are as follows: : Chocolate Chewy nut Bar, Chocolate Caramel Peacan Bar, Walnut Brownie, Caramel Almond Shortbread, Peppermint Nanaimo Bar, and Hello Dolly. There is also 7" Chocolate Cake, 7"Expresso Cheesecake, Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough, Double Chocolate Cookie Dough, Double Chocolate Cookie Dough, Walnut Brownie Dough, Chocolate Superstuff Cookies, Goji Superstuff Cookies, Chocolate Superstuff Cookies, GojiSuperstuff Cookies, Chocolatte Almond Biscotti. In addition, there are three gluten free muffin choices:Chocolate Zucchini, banana Chocolate and Banana Blue Berry and Apple Cinnamon. There is such a fully array of gluten free products it is hard to know what you should try first.

 

 

 
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Rhonda Spivak, Editor

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