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Being new to eating gluten-free, I'm trying to learn about the good products and would love to see a thread going where people can post specific items they really like a lot.

I've discovered a few things I really like thus far....items I would eat even if not eating gluten-free and also items my non celiac hubby keeps getting into and eating up because he likes them! I found all these at a local health food store, by the way.

Pamela's Spicy Ginger cookies

Nana's cookie bars...Nana banana flavor (individually wrapped--nice!)

EnerG pretzels

Gluten Free Pantry Angel Food Cake Mix (yummy...everyone likes it!!)

Gluten Free Pantry Spice cake mix (everyone loves it!)

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Kinnikinnick English muffins

Kinnikinnick donuts ... all flavours :lol:

Kinnikinnick angel food cake

Glutino sessame bread sticks

Thai Kitchen soups

Pamela's pancake mix

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hez Enthusiast

Love tykianda (help someone with spelling) pasta, pizza crusts by kinniknnick and breads from Anna (www.glutenevolution.com).

Hez

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jerseyangel Proficient

I like the Enjoy Life foods. Their Gingerbread Spice cookies are really good.

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Jnkmnky Collaborator

All kinnininnick products. Every single one of them (except the cinnamon raisin bagels).

Tinkyada pastas

Glutino Cereal bars

EnerG pretzels

Hann's Sausages

Boar's Head deli meats

EnviroKidz cereals

LifeStream Wildberry waffles

Van's waffles

WholeFoods Gluten free bakery items

Pamela's pancake mix

Classico Alfredo sauces

Enjoy Life Very berry crunch *granola* *totally gluten free* cereal. Just like Granola, though.

Amy's Mac and cheese

Amy's Asian stir fry

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JessicaB Explorer

Pamelas Brownie mix!

Annies mac n cheese!

Amys rice crust cheese pizza

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Carriefaith Enthusiast

I recommend Tinkyada, Kinnininnick, and Sterk's.

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kevsmom Contributor

Health Valley makes Rice Crunch-Ums and Corn Crunch-Ums cereal. They tastes just like Chex.

Tinkyada pasta is great!

Gluten-Free Pantry makes a Chicken Flavor Broth Mix that I use as a spice for vegetables, rice or chicken. It gives things a really nice flavor. B)

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