Food Allergy

10 Best Gluten-Free products

As lurkyloo mentioned this below, thought I would post this.  A friend recently sent this to me:

https://www.cookinglight.com/eating-smart/nutrition-101/best-gluten-free-foods-00412000071228/

I already know about and like Udi's, Rice Chex (and really, all the Chex minus wheat), Quinoa pasta, and Bell and Evan's nuggets, so I'm hoping the other products that I haven't tried yet do turn out to truly be really good! 

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Re: 10 Best Gluten-Free products

  • A few of those (the lasagna, pizza and cookies) I don't recognize but the rest have been good.

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    A few of those (the lasagna, pizza and cookies) I don't recognize but the rest have been good.

    LOL - I dont' recognize any of those either!  or the soup!  But as the others I do recognize and like, I'm hoping they are on the money w/ the other stuff.  We'll see... ;)
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  • Yum yum yum! If any of you are aware of Angel Food Ministries, they have an "allergy box" that is gluten free!

    https://www.angelfoodministries.com/menus/menu_2011-06_en.asp

     

  • Some of those I've never seen before. I like glutino bagels. For bread, I splurge and order from Canyon Bakehouse. Fruity pebbles now say GLUTEN FREE on them, which was one of the happiest things that's happened in a while!

    I'm fortunate to live 15 minutes away from a bakery/cafe that bills itself as the only entirely 100% gf bakery and restaurant in the US, and they have FANTASTIC hamburger rolls and actual donuts. I stay away from there when I can, for good reason (my waist line being the main reason- my wallet next!).

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    Our favorite is Amy's Tofu Scramble, which you can find in the freezer section (we get ours at Target).

    It's gluten-free, and also vegan, so no eggs. :) Severin looooooves it.

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  • LOL @ Fruity Pebbles!  We bought a box as soon as I saw that.  :)

    I've heard Rice Krispies may soon be gf and I'm ridiculously excited.

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  • I am in the north east so I don't know if it's available everywhere but Against The Grain baguettes, bagels and rolls are my favorites. ( I am also allergic to corn and soy so tough to find gf subs that don't have those)
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  • I have alot of issues and don't really do well with stuff like this. I try my best to minimally processed things but it means ALOT of cooking and not much that would come with an ingredient list- unless i know & have the ingredients in my own kitchen.

    I've tried some of these...i just have varying results.

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  • I haven't checked the link or the other replies but I really like the Tinkyada noodles. The lasagne ones are absolutely perfect for making lasagne. I also really like Nut Thin crackers (the almond ones) and the Annies rice pasta and cheese.
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    Yum yum yum! If any of you are aware of Angel Food Ministries, they have an "allergy box" that is gluten free!

    https://www.angelfoodministries.com/menus/menu_2011-06_en.asp

     

    I used to order from there pretty often. The only GF product that's tasty in there is the Nuggets and the Tenders. The chunks and wings are just inedible. The patties and cube steak are alright but I wouldn't generally eat those GF or not. They will occasionally run a special for an extra large order of GF nuggets.

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    imagelurkeyloo:

    Yum yum yum! If any of you are aware of Angel Food Ministries, they have an "allergy box" that is gluten free!

    https://www.angelfoodministries.com/menus/menu_2011-06_en.asp

     

    I used to order from there pretty often. The only GF product that's tasty in there is the Nuggets and the Tenders. The chunks and wings are just inedible. The patties and cube steak are alright but I wouldn't generally eat those GF or not. They will occasionally run a special for an extra large order of GF nuggets.

    This makes me so sad. I was looking forward to ordering from them. Bummer! 

  • My son loves the Enjoy Life brand granola bars. They're a good size and so not too filling for a snack. Glutino pretzels are the best and Ian's gluten-free fish sticks and Applegate Farms gluten-free chicken nuggets are popular for quick meals. I really like the Kind brand granola bars and so does my son. Also the Food Should Taste Good chips are delicious. As far as mixes go, the Barbara's chocolate chip cookie mix is the best I've found... although Alton Brown has a gluten-free chocolate chip cookie recipe online that is INCREDIBLE. You'll fool anyone eating them-- they taste like "regular" cookies. As someone else posted though-- these are mostly processed foods. Homemade and fresh is the way to go when possible. But, with kids, it's nice to have some quick and easy go-to snacks/breakfasts, etc.
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  • My friend's daughter has Celiac disease which was diagnosed in the past year (she is now five) and she gives her Pirate's booty as a snack, which is also gluten free from what she told me. I love this as a snack, myself.

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    My son loves the Enjoy Life brand granola bars. They're a good size and so not too filling for a snack. Glutino pretzels are the best and Ian's gluten-free fish sticks and Applegate Farms gluten-free chicken nuggets are popular for quick meals. I really like the Kind brand granola bars and so does my son. Also the Food Should Taste Good chips are delicious. As far as mixes go, the Barbara's chocolate chip cookie mix is the best I've found... although Alton Brown has a gluten-free chocolate chip cookie recipe online that is INCREDIBLE. You'll fool anyone eating them-- they taste like "regular" cookies. As someone else posted though-- these are mostly processed foods. Homemade and fresh is the way to go when possible. But, with kids, it's nice to have some quick and easy go-to snacks/breakfasts, etc.

    Those products are amazing! Especially the Enjoy life! I also like Udi's, and Amy's (frozen meals) 

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