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several more coupons for Enjoy Life Products, Mary's Gone Crackers, Crunchmaster Crackers, etc. are available at the link below.  credit has to go to hip2save.com once again.  she's been posting a lot of gluten-free coupons and deals lately, so I want to pass them onto others  :)

 

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several more coupons for Enjoy Life Products, Mary's Gone Crackers, Crunchmaster Crackers, etc. are available at the link below.  credit has to go to hip2save.com once again.  she's been posting a lot of gluten-free coupons and deals lately, so I want to pass them onto others  :)

 

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Just an update to amazon's subscribe and save program...originally it was an automatic extra 15% savings off their already low prices on gluten-free items -- as long as you are willing to purchase 4, 6 or 12 packs of things.

 

Then it changed to 5% auto savings...I just realized if you have 5 subscribe and save items ship in the same month they all receive 15% -- I have now changed my account to send only one of things that I used to order more of and have them ship more frequently --  oh and I keep every item programmed at send every six months...then pick and choose which items i need two weeks before each month's shipping.

 

Things we purchase regularly:

 

Bob's Red Mill Cake Mixes, AP Flour, gluten-free Oats

Let's Do Organic Coconut Flour

Betty Crocker Brownies

Bisquick -- price has gone up -- looking for a better bargain elsewhere.

Astronaut Squeeze Packettes (actually baby food)

Cinnamon Chex when available

Safflower Oil

GU packs

Protein Powder - for hubs not sure it is gluten-free

Nunn Tablets - for hubs

Miscellaneous Supplements and Teas

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