Aleia's gluten free foods, is located in Branford, Connecticut. The company is run by Kimberly Snow, a culinary trained chef, whom happens to be Gluten Intolerant. Aleia's products are CSA (Celiac Sprue Association) approved, and a wide variety of Aleia's gluten free products are available for purchase (source: http://www.aleias.com/about_us.html).
I recently tried Aleia's Peanut Butter Cookies, and they are actually pretty good. The cookies are tasty and sweet. You can definitely taste the peanut butter in the cookie. They are a bit crumbly, which is to be expected with gluten free baked goods, but, they are definitely worth trying.
The cookies can be found in the natural foods section, and are moderately priced.
I highly recommend this product, if you are looking for a tasty treat that is gluten free, and low carb. Pour yourself a cup of milk, grab a cookie or two, and enjoy!
Allergy warning: This product does contain Eggs, Peanuts, and Milk ingredients. Also, this product is manufactured in a facility that also processes peanuts and tree nuts.
To order these delicious cookies online, click on the above photo.
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