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World's Best Gf Pasta (and Affordable)!


rweintritt

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rweintritt Newbie

Hello,

I don't post here often, but just had to tell everyone that I found the world's best gluten-free pasta. It is Tinkyada - Pasta Joy, I just ate the brown rice elbow macaroni. I can't tell you how good it was. It did not have an over riding flavor (or much flavor at all) like some other pasta's I've had and it has the exact texture of regular wheat pasta. Not grainy or sticky or mushy or anything else, just really really good. Also, it withstands "over cooking" so you can use it in soups and such. On top of it, this is about half the price of other pasta's I've been getting, can't complain about that.

The package gives a website - - www.ricepasta.com or www.tinkyada.com, I havn't been to the site, because I just bought this at the health food store.

Just had to share. Hope you all enjoy too!

Rachel

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Carriefaith Enthusiast

That is my favorite pasta too :D

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celiac3270 Collaborator

My favorite, as well :)

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KaitiUSA Enthusiast

It's definitely by far my favorite!

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Guest nini

mine too!

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Guest gfinnebraska

Yep, yep, yep!! My family didn't even know I was serving them a gluten-free pasta! Ha! :ph34r: You know it is good when it passes the "family" test!! :)

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flagbabyds Collaborator

You know it's good when your friends eat it without saying YUCK!

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Carriefaith Enthusiast
You know it's good when your friends eat it without saying YUCK!
Yes! I know, I haven't heard anyone I know complain about it and I make it to eat with friends.
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Guest mlwaller

Hey all, I really enjoyed the Tinkyada pasta also, but I was wondering if anyone else had tried Heartland's Finest. I believe they are a newer company. Their pasta is made from corn flour and navy bean flour. (I know quite a few people have corn allergies :( ) My family and I really love this brand (esp. the rotini) and it's ready in like two minutes.

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Guest mlwaller

Sorry ~ forgot to add the website www.heartlandsfinest.com, kind of a no-brainer

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ACopsWife Rookie

Where can you buy this pasta. I went to the website but I couldn't find a way to purchase it.

Please help.

The kind I tried was mushy and not so good!!

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Carriefaith Enthusiast

I find it in my local grocery stores in the health food sections. I'm not sure if you can order it online or not.

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Jnkmnky Collaborator

There's an add here along the left side of the screen for Pam's Celiac Kitchen. It has a bunny running .... They sell Tinkyada pastas for 2.99 a bag.

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