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Gluten Free Turkey/chicken Gravy


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Pacific Foods makes a decent one and its gluten free!

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elonwy Enthusiast

Thank YOU!!!

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No prob!

I think they have it at Whole Foods...

bronco

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Road's End Organics makes several gluten free gravy mixes, we use those for our Turkeys... quite yum

elonwy Enthusiast

WARNING!!! PAcific foods lists on thier web site that thier Mushroom gravy is gluten free and the second ingredient of the one I found is WHEAT FIBER.

Made a special trip across town and everything.

grrrrr.

Elonwy

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What a bunch of crap!!

Sorry for the recommendation elonwy.....

I have never tried to the Mushroom Gravy -- I have only had the turkey and chicken gravy -- those were ok and never gave me a problem.

I wrote them an email and told them to get their act together!!

Sorry you had to run across town...

Bronco

elonwy Enthusiast

It's ok, it seems like their other ones are fine, but noone anywhere near me carrys them. I ordered some mayacama packets online, hopefully they'll be here in time.

Theres no way imna be able to make gravy from scratch, especially since we're doing a turkey breast, so theres no giblets. I'm a good cook, but some stuff.....fftt.

Elonwy


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It's ok, it seems like their other ones are fine, but noone anywhere near me carrys them. I ordered some mayacama packets online, hopefully they'll be here in time.

Theres no way imna be able to make gravy from scratch, especially since we're doing a turkey breast, so theres no giblets. I'm a good cook, but some stuff.....fftt.

Elonwy

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You can also take broth (like Imagine's Chicken Broth) and add some seasonings and cornstarch or sweet rice flour to thicken it up. It will also be quite tasty. (Only do this with a broth you KNOW you like the taste of.)

VegasCeliacBuckeye Collaborator

Well,

Here is their response when I asked them about their gravy / wheat fiber/proteins.

Dear Customer,

The wheat fiber doesn't contain proteins - that are the source of

gluten..so yes, the Mushroom Gravy is gluten free.

Regards,

Peggy Carpenter

Sr.Customer Service Representative

Hmmmm, is this accurate? anyone? Seems a bit odd...

elonwy Enthusiast

I got that from them too. The box doesn't have thier Gluten Free label on it though, like thier broths do. I'm horrendously suspicious.

Elonwy

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