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Eggo gluten-free Waffles


maximoo

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maximoo Enthusiast

I was in target ystrdy n to my surprise I eyed EGGO gluten-free waffles! I had no idea they even existed! There's cinnamon or plain available. I bought 1 box of each n tried the cinnamon this a.m. It was crispy outside n fluffy inside, not crumbly like Vans. Im very pleased with the texture.I found the cinnamon flavor very weak and so did my DD. she put syrup on hers. I will sprinkle a little cinnamon n sugar on mine next time.

The price was $2.99 for 8. We typically buy Natures Path waffles which is $3.50 for 6. So, we will get the EGGO from now on. Tomorrow we will try the plain ones. I'm pretty sure they are fine tho.


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LauraTX Rising Star

Nice to have a tasty quick breakfast, especially for kids!

Lisa Mentor

I have tried them and I prefer Van's over Eggo's, although they are cheaper. Nature Path, did not settle well with me.  :huh:

maximoo Enthusiast

Lisa, don't u find the vans waffles rather crumbly?

JennyD Rookie

I like Van's as well but i def. prefer the Eggo waffles. + Its nice to have some "old school normal" brands back in my freezer :D!

murphy203 Rookie

I bought Eggo's on an impulse yesterday based on this conversation -- I NEVER EAT EGGOS! How silly, now I have to eat them, but I dont have a gluten-free toaster yet, lol.

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maximoo Enthusiast

The cinnamon is very weak, u can barely taste it, so sprinkling a touch of cinnamon sugar gives it the boost it needs.

My DD prefers it with syrup tho.


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Lisa Mentor

Lisa, don't u find the vans waffles rather crumbly?

No, I really don't.  I toast them in my toaster oven and top with melting peanut butter and organic, unfiltered honey or jam. Unfortunately, we are down to ONE grocery store in our town and they do not carry Van's any longer.  Gotta talk to the manager. -_-

Lisa Mentor

I bought Eggo's on an impulse yesterday based on this conversation -- I NEVER EAT EGGOS! How silly, now I have to eat them, but I dont have a gluten-free toaster yet, lol.

Do you have a toaster oven?  I have my own shelf.  I think that they may be a bit gross in a micro. :rolleyes:  Try buttered and fried, like a grilled cheese.  Maybe so?

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