I was just at the grocery store staring longingly at the ease of the canned soup aisle when I decided to pick one up -
Progresso's Chicken Corn Chowder and Progresso's Southwestern Style Chicken both have no gluten ingredients listed. While checking other varieties I realized that they are good about listing the main allergens at the bottom of the ingredient listings, so that gave me confidence.
Also I know that their cream of mushroom is gluten-free and I've used it before with no reactions.
Anyone tried or had any reactions to either of these soups?
Thanks
Courtney
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Progresso Soups anyone had a reaction?
#1
Posted 13 May 2007 - 03:45 PM
Courtney - 25
Columbia, SC
Gluten-free since July 8, 2006
Casein-free since October 16, 2006
Went six weeks, and fell back into a deliciously painful world of cheese.
Casein-free (again and for serious this time) December 11, 2006
Stupid cheese addiction....2/07
Dx Hypothyroid in 1993
Dx Gluten & Casein Sensitive through Enterolab 10/06
Dx Adrenal *Exhaustion* 2/07
Originally from WI, I am still in denial over my newfound casein intolerance. I fear I will not be allowed back into the state if I can no longer eat cheese and drink milk. This could pose some trouble over holidays when I wish to visit my family. It also poses a problem involving the severe rage I feel when I have to throw away somebody's unfinished cheese sticks. That is so wrong.
Columbia, SC
Gluten-free since July 8, 2006
Casein-free since October 16, 2006
Went six weeks, and fell back into a deliciously painful world of cheese.
Casein-free (again and for serious this time) December 11, 2006
Stupid cheese addiction....2/07
Dx Hypothyroid in 1993
Dx Gluten & Casein Sensitive through Enterolab 10/06
Dx Adrenal *Exhaustion* 2/07
Originally from WI, I am still in denial over my newfound casein intolerance. I fear I will not be allowed back into the state if I can no longer eat cheese and drink milk. This could pose some trouble over holidays when I wish to visit my family. It also poses a problem involving the severe rage I feel when I have to throw away somebody's unfinished cheese sticks. That is so wrong.
#2
Posted 13 May 2007 - 03:57 PM
Courtney:
Here is my logic:
Progresso is a Betty Crocker company. They are a company that will clearly list any gluten containing ingredients, and will not hide them in flavors, starch, etc. Coupled with the food labeling law with requires ALL companies to list wheat (either in the ingredients and/or in the "list" at the end), I would feel comfortable in reading their labels. If there aren't any gluten containing ingredients, then it is safe.
I haven't tried either of those, but I use their Creamy Mushroom and their Thick and Hearty New England Clam Chowder often, and have done well with them.
If you try them, let us know if they are yummy!
Laura
Here is my logic:
Progresso is a Betty Crocker company. They are a company that will clearly list any gluten containing ingredients, and will not hide them in flavors, starch, etc. Coupled with the food labeling law with requires ALL companies to list wheat (either in the ingredients and/or in the "list" at the end), I would feel comfortable in reading their labels. If there aren't any gluten containing ingredients, then it is safe.
I haven't tried either of those, but I use their Creamy Mushroom and their Thick and Hearty New England Clam Chowder often, and have done well with them.
If you try them, let us know if they are yummy!
Laura
#3
Posted 13 May 2007 - 03:59 PM
Thanks Laura -
That's my logic, too.
Plus after I put my post up I started to do some more Google-Research and it seems that Progresso is quite good, in fact, about listing gluten ingredients.
I guess all my questions will be answered in about an hour or so!!
Courtney
That's my logic, too.
Plus after I put my post up I started to do some more Google-Research and it seems that Progresso is quite good, in fact, about listing gluten ingredients.
I guess all my questions will be answered in about an hour or so!!
Courtney
Courtney - 25
Columbia, SC
Gluten-free since July 8, 2006
Casein-free since October 16, 2006
Went six weeks, and fell back into a deliciously painful world of cheese.
Casein-free (again and for serious this time) December 11, 2006
Stupid cheese addiction....2/07
Dx Hypothyroid in 1993
Dx Gluten & Casein Sensitive through Enterolab 10/06
Dx Adrenal *Exhaustion* 2/07
Originally from WI, I am still in denial over my newfound casein intolerance. I fear I will not be allowed back into the state if I can no longer eat cheese and drink milk. This could pose some trouble over holidays when I wish to visit my family. It also poses a problem involving the severe rage I feel when I have to throw away somebody's unfinished cheese sticks. That is so wrong.
Columbia, SC
Gluten-free since July 8, 2006
Casein-free since October 16, 2006
Went six weeks, and fell back into a deliciously painful world of cheese.
Casein-free (again and for serious this time) December 11, 2006
Stupid cheese addiction....2/07
Dx Hypothyroid in 1993
Dx Gluten & Casein Sensitive through Enterolab 10/06
Dx Adrenal *Exhaustion* 2/07
Originally from WI, I am still in denial over my newfound casein intolerance. I fear I will not be allowed back into the state if I can no longer eat cheese and drink milk. This could pose some trouble over holidays when I wish to visit my family. It also poses a problem involving the severe rage I feel when I have to throw away somebody's unfinished cheese sticks. That is so wrong.
#4
Posted 13 May 2007 - 09:21 PM
happygirl, on May 13 2007, 05:57 PM, said:
I haven't tried either of those, but I use their Creamy Mushroom and their Thick and Hearty New England Clam Chowder often, and have done well with them.
same here
i cried when i first made a casserole w/ the mushroom soup. i grew up on campbells and my mom was a mushroom soup fanatic, so giving that up after dx was hard! now, my only problem is finding the stuff. walmart had it there ONCE, and i shoulda grabbed a couple of cases. they haven't had it in almost 2 months
anyway, enjoy
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.
#5
Posted 14 May 2007 - 02:57 AM
As others have stated, they are good about labeling and generally I've had no problems with a couple of exceptions.
I reacted once to Creamy Mushroom. My wife has no gluten intolerance but has a mushroom allergy. She reacted to a can of their soup that didn't list mushrooms as an ingredient.
Any company could have cross contamination. We could have screwed up and had cross-contamination in our house.
I reacted once to Creamy Mushroom. My wife has no gluten intolerance but has a mushroom allergy. She reacted to a can of their soup that didn't list mushrooms as an ingredient.
Any company could have cross contamination. We could have screwed up and had cross-contamination in our house.
#6
Posted 14 May 2007 - 04:50 AM
Oh Sweetfudge, I cried, too!! The Progresso's Cream of Mushroom was just way too thin and watery to make casserole with!! I know there's ways to thicken it up, but nothing is the same as Campbell's gelatinous mass of can-shaped soup...
Anyways, I had a can of the Chicken and Corn Chowder last nite and it didn't appear to affect me adversely, so that's good news! It was delicious because I did not have to physically prepare it.
Granted, my entire system is all sorts of messed up and so I pretty much felt like crap to begin with. Basically nothing got *worse* after my soup. The real test will be once I get back on track.
Thanks for the input, y'all!
Courtney
Anyways, I had a can of the Chicken and Corn Chowder last nite and it didn't appear to affect me adversely, so that's good news! It was delicious because I did not have to physically prepare it.
Granted, my entire system is all sorts of messed up and so I pretty much felt like crap to begin with. Basically nothing got *worse* after my soup. The real test will be once I get back on track.
Thanks for the input, y'all!
Courtney
Courtney - 25
Columbia, SC
Gluten-free since July 8, 2006
Casein-free since October 16, 2006
Went six weeks, and fell back into a deliciously painful world of cheese.
Casein-free (again and for serious this time) December 11, 2006
Stupid cheese addiction....2/07
Dx Hypothyroid in 1993
Dx Gluten & Casein Sensitive through Enterolab 10/06
Dx Adrenal *Exhaustion* 2/07
Originally from WI, I am still in denial over my newfound casein intolerance. I fear I will not be allowed back into the state if I can no longer eat cheese and drink milk. This could pose some trouble over holidays when I wish to visit my family. It also poses a problem involving the severe rage I feel when I have to throw away somebody's unfinished cheese sticks. That is so wrong.
Columbia, SC
Gluten-free since July 8, 2006
Casein-free since October 16, 2006
Went six weeks, and fell back into a deliciously painful world of cheese.
Casein-free (again and for serious this time) December 11, 2006
Stupid cheese addiction....2/07
Dx Hypothyroid in 1993
Dx Gluten & Casein Sensitive through Enterolab 10/06
Dx Adrenal *Exhaustion* 2/07
Originally from WI, I am still in denial over my newfound casein intolerance. I fear I will not be allowed back into the state if I can no longer eat cheese and drink milk. This could pose some trouble over holidays when I wish to visit my family. It also poses a problem involving the severe rage I feel when I have to throw away somebody's unfinished cheese sticks. That is so wrong.
#7
Posted 17 May 2007 - 05:54 PM
I've had the "Creamy Mushroom", "Chicken and Wild Rice", and "Chicken and Rice" and never felt bad.
By the way, the Creamy Mushroom is great if you fry it up with ground beef and chopped up potato. I really don't like mushrooms, but the sauce makes the beef/potato taste so good.
By the way, the Creamy Mushroom is great if you fry it up with ground beef and chopped up potato. I really don't like mushrooms, but the sauce makes the beef/potato taste so good.
"If I start fighting a war... I guarantee you'll see something new" - Malcolm Reynolds, Serenity
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