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Taco Seasoning And Potato Flakes


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I am trying some new recipes and need gluten free taco seasong, gluten-free instant mashed potatoes, oh and gluten-free soy sauce. If anyone could let me know the brands they use, that would be great!

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lovegrov Collaborator

McCormick taco seasoning and LaChoy soy sauce or San J tamari (make sure you get the gluten-free one; they also make some with wheat). Don't used instant mashed potatoes so can't tell you on that.

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cdford Contributor

Idahoan and Kroger potato flakes are gluten-free. We use the Kroger brand because they are so much cheaper. Don't know about the taco seasoning since we make ours from scratch. I can't have soy anymore because it triggers the neurological symptoms, but we used LaChoy when I could.

Donna

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angel-jd1 Community Regular

Williams Taco Seasoning and Chili Seasoning are gluten-free. Enjoy! I use the San J Soy Sauce (wheat free version).

-Jessica :rolleyes:

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msserena Apprentice

Hello

I use Hyvee brand instant mashed potatoes without any problems. Also here is a link to all their brands that are gluten free as well

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tarnalberry Community Regular

Spice Hunter makes a very good gluten-free Fajita Seasoning which I use for tacos.

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Does anyone know about Ortega and Old El Paso? I can't seem to find info on these two. Thanks for the info given so far. I have tried McCormick but we didn't like it as well.

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lilliexx Contributor

hi..

old el paso lists wheat ingredients on the label. not sure about ortega.

i make my own taco seasoning with a can of tomato sauce and chili powder, cumin, garlic poweder and salt. its delicious and easy.

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