I dont know if this is new to anyone else.. but it is new to me. I have been craving since the start of this diet, regular ole breaded fish sticks! I love them! I have now found a brand that is gluten free it says it right on the back of the package.
For you more sensitive people, it does clearly state that it is made in a facility that produce wheat, nuts and the like.
The name of the company is Dr. Preagars. They make potato crusted fish sticks, fish fillets and what they call fishies for kids. They also make gluten free potato pancakes, spinach cakes and broccoli cakes too. So far I have only tried the fish sticks.. first I baked them.. they taste good, but not really crispy. The left overs I had I just fried up now.. and they are pretty good. Still not as crispy as say Gortons, but good still.
My boyfriend works for ShopRite and they sell them in the regular frozen department. They are sooo good!!!
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Posted 18 August 2006 - 08:14 AM
Stephanie
Gluten free since October 05
son born severly premature due to
celiac
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Gluten free since October 05
son born severly premature due to
celiac
"True love stories never end" Richard Bach
"Did you ever stop thinking and forget to start again?" AA Milne
If you live to be a hundred, I want to live to be a hundred minus one day so I never have to live without you" AA Milne
Swimming Instructor #2 and Town Crier of Rachelville
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Posted 21 August 2006 - 08:33 AM
Hm, I too miss the good ol' fish sticks! I grew up on those things!! I'll have to look around and see if I can find them
Wasn't sure if anyone made gluten-free fish sticks. I did experiment a few weeks ago with a potato crust halibut recipe, which turned out pretty good
I added too much season salt though
I liked the potato flavor/texture though.
Sweetfudge
Born and raised in Portland, OR; Currently living in Provo, UT
Gluten-free since June 2006
Also living with Hypoglycemia since 1991
Dairy-free for good since summer 2008
Started IBS diet and probiotics at GI's recommendation - Fall 2008
Also avoiding: potatoes, beans, crucifers, popcorn, most red meat, coconut milk :(
The grass is always greener where you water it.
Born and raised in Portland, OR; Currently living in Provo, UT
Gluten-free since June 2006
Also living with Hypoglycemia since 1991
Dairy-free for good since summer 2008
Started IBS diet and probiotics at GI's recommendation - Fall 2008
Also avoiding: potatoes, beans, crucifers, popcorn, most red meat, coconut milk :(
The grass is always greener where you water it.
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Posted 22 August 2006 - 01:57 PM
Thanks for posting about the fish sticks. I still haven't found the breadless coating chicken that Publix 'supposedly' carries. I don't know where there is a ShopRite around here but I'll have to investigate.
I also found another awesome gluten-free product. It's a kit kat type bar made by Schar. They also make my fave gluten-free pasta but their stuff is pricey. There are 3 bars in the pack of chocolate wafer bars (forgot the name and they're all gone now) and they cost $4.50 so that's $1.50 per bar. But I only eat 1/2 at a time because they are high in fat/cal. They are soooooooooooo good though and I love being able to hear and feel that crunch and not have a nasty aftertaste! I do not think this item would ship well at all but I found mine at health food place in Atlanta.
I also found another awesome gluten-free product. It's a kit kat type bar made by Schar. They also make my fave gluten-free pasta but their stuff is pricey. There are 3 bars in the pack of chocolate wafer bars (forgot the name and they're all gone now) and they cost $4.50 so that's $1.50 per bar. But I only eat 1/2 at a time because they are high in fat/cal. They are soooooooooooo good though and I love being able to hear and feel that crunch and not have a nasty aftertaste! I do not think this item would ship well at all but I found mine at health food place in Atlanta.
Dx'd with anemia - March 2005
Positive blood tests - Sept. 2005
Positive biopsy - Jan. 2006
Gluten free since 1-23-06
Positive blood tests - Sept. 2005
Positive biopsy - Jan. 2006
Gluten free since 1-23-06
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