I have eaten B&M Baked Beans my entire life, like a good Yankee girl, but we can't find out if they are gluten-free or not! These are the ones that come in the brown glass jars, sold mainly on the east coast. You can find them in cans further into New England. (My son is gluten-free, so my reaction to them doesn't tell us anything)
Anyhow, if I can't confirm those, does anybody know of another gluten-free baked bean? These are hard to confirm because so many of the companies think I'm apparently a "bean spy" trying to steal the secret spice recipe!
Thanks
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Baked Beans, Anyone?
Started by ryebaby0, Jun 05 2004 05:39 PM
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#1
Posted 05 June 2004 - 05:39 PM
Mom/wife to celiacs dx 12/03 and 12/04
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Posted 05 June 2004 - 07:01 PM
Here is the gluten-free food list: beans are on page 48.
http://homepage.mac..../GFfoodlist.pdf
Personally I eat Bush's Baked Beans and never had a problem with them.
http://homepage.mac..../GFfoodlist.pdf
Personally I eat Bush's Baked Beans and never had a problem with them.
#3
Posted 05 June 2004 - 08:26 PM
I like Bush's Best Original Baked Beans. They are so yummy, and I've had no problems with them!
Dessa
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