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When I was living in New York City a little hole-in-the-wall restaurant opened up around the corner from my work that sold nothing but grilled cheese! This was my first introduction to what is now my favorite sandwich: Two thick pieces of a hearty wholegrain bread spread with kalamata olive tapenade. Thick slices of juicey tomato. And lots of high-quality extra sharp cheddar. Slathered with butter and toasted to perfection with a panini press. Of course I haven't had a panini since I was diagnosed with celiac disease and had to become gluten-free, but if I had a panini press of my own I could relive the deliciousness of my favorite sandwich, this time on gluten-free bread.


Apartment Therapy The Kitchen | Holiday Gift Bag 2007: Win a Le Creuset Panini Press and Skillet Set
12/6/07 5:30 AM

Yes, I used them this year.

They didn't ship very promptly, but when they did everything was in good condition.

I find their website frustrating because they don't list ingredients for many of their products, or closeup photos of the packaging, and I have food allergies so I have to know these things before I buy.

They sent me one wrong thing, but when I e-mailed them about it they sent out the correct item promptly without requiring me to return the mis-shipped item. That was great.

They have lots of good non-gebrokts / gluten-free Pesach stuff, but they're only open for about a month for Pesach stuff, and then they close down in mid-march and only re-open a few weeks after Pesach is over.

I would order again, but not if I needed something promptly - And only if I could find some other way of figuring out what the ingredients of a product are.


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