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added 7 months agoTry Ace Natural. Our local vegan baking expert, Anitalectric, loves them (and Ace carries all sorts of natural ingredients, not strictly vegan ones). http://acenatural.com/
Thank you, Kristen. I will certainly look at the site.
Just took a look at Ace's website and it appears they are NYC only. It is a great question, so I'm curious if anyone else has recommendations for places outside NYC (I'm in Seattle, so definitely outside their delivery area...)
Mrs. Larkin is a trusted source on Baking.
added 7 months agoI use http://www.sugarcraft.com...
Which reminds me, I need more sprinkles!
Did you say sprinkles? Since childhood they are my ultimate topping for icream. I basically make a sprinkle with ice cream concoction. Checking out site now, I usually beg my bakery to sell me the stuff.
Just took a look at sugar craft and it looks great, , I used to always use maid of Scandinavia and was lost when they went out if business
Not wholesale, but www.fancyflours.com is one of my favorites.
Cynthia is a trusted source on Bread/Baking.
added 7 months agocakedeco.com is a good resource.