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Let's Make Gluten Free Apple Bread

written by

Pamela Rozsa

posted on

October 11, 2023

At Cliff's Market in Caldwell Idaho we bake fresh, gluten free bakery using the freshest ingredients sourced right out of our produce department. Selecting delicious local apples for our seasonal fall favorite apple bread is just one of the ways we provide our customers with a product that is moist and tasty; and a product that is locally sourced! 

If you haven't tried Cliff's Gluten Free Bakery items you won't want to miss out!! Afterall, Cliff's is known for their fresh baked Gluten Free Bakery goodies!!

Want to see more about how we make our famously delicious Gfree Apple Bread? Click Here:

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