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When I first tasted Bliss Baking Company [2]'s breads, I was blown away. With each bite, the crusty, hearty loaves impart texture and wholesomeness. Hallmarks of any good bread, these qualities are especially difficult to ensure with gluten-free baking. And Bliss' offerings are strictly gluten-free.
Baker and owner Catherine Boe [3] rents kitchen space from Deby's Gluten Free [4]in southeast Denver, and she concentrates on just two types of bread: millet crunch and honey harvest [5]. She has also crafted a special cinnamon-raisin loaf, perfect for the holiday table or simply toasting and smearing with butter. The bread, like all of Boe's offerings, contains no refined sugar, packs a protein and fiber punch, and is made with as many local and organic ingredients as possible. Gluten-free or not, pick up a loaf and taste Boe's craftsmanship.
Find Bliss breads at the Denver Urban Homesteading [6] market, on menus at Vert Kitchen [7] and Gaia Bistro [8], and here [9].
Links:
[1] http://www.5280.com/tag/authors/amanda-m-faison
[2] http://blissbakingcompany.com/
[3] http://www.viddler.com/explore/denvermedia/videos/33/
[4] http://www.debysglutenfree.net/
[5] http://www.blissbakingcompany.com/Artisan_Baked_Goods.html
[6] http://www.denverurbanhomesteading.com/
[7] http://www.vertkitchen.com/
[8] http://www.gaiabistro.com/
[9] http://www.blissbakingcompany.com/Where_to_find_Bliss.html