Where Are The Gluten-Free Jam Doughnuts?
Over twenty years ago, my late wife used to buy gluten-free jam doughnuts for me in Cambridge. As I am coeliac, all my cakes have to be gluten-free.
I don’t know where she got them, but barristers are great gossips and usually know the best places to shop around their chambers.
The last ones, I ate were in a cafe in Warsaw. Which is a long way to go for a snack!
For the last few months, I have been feeling a bit depressed, probably because of the weather and the various wars.
And I have feeling a couple of gluten-free doughnuts would cheer me up.
But can I find any? Not close to me!
At least, where I live, someone is mining large slabs of gluten-free chocolate chip and mandarin cake.
March 29, 2024 - Posted by AnonW | Food | Barristers, Cakes, Coeliac/Gluten-Free, Warsaw
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Im sure youll find on that’s not too difficult toget to
https://www.how-to-coeliac.com/london-bakeries
Comment by fammorris | March 29, 2024 |
I took a train to Hyams Park, but they only have them on Saturdays.
Comment by AnonW | March 29, 2024 |
Hi James
Borough 22.com sell gluten free Doughnuts. They deliver them and I think they have a market stall selling them certain days.
They cost a lot – but they have won loads of prizes, and are great for a treat. They do both baked doughnuts and fried doughnuts.
I am a lover of doughnuts, I would eat them if they were put in front of me, but may not buy them.
I am sure I have seen gf doughnuts in other places, but I cant remember.
I hope this helps
Liz P
Comment by nosnikrapzil | March 29, 2024 |