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ebrbetty Rising Star

Hi..I'm going to pick some up in the morning, I've never had it, which brand is gluten-free and has a nice taste? I want it for coffee as well as cooking

thanks


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jerseyangel Proficient

The only kind I've used is Pacific Foods Rice Milk. I didn't drink it on it's own, but it was good added to other foods like mashed potatoes. I used it to make a pumpkin pie for Thanksgiving and it was very good in that, too. In tea, it lightened it up, but it didn't add the creaminess of milk.

Rachel--24 Collaborator

I've only had the Pacific brand which I like..I've heard Lundbergh is good too. Definately dont get Rice Dream because its NOT gluten free.

ebrbetty Rising Star

thanks, appreciate the help :)

Jnkmnky Collaborator

my kids like the Wholefoods 365 Organic brand...which is the CHEAPEST out there. We tried them all and they really like this brand the best. We use the Vanilla flavor for cereal and drinking, and we use the plain flavor for mashed potatoes and other cooking. Works great.

ebrbetty Rising Star

thanks guys, is pacific only avalible at whole foods in case i can't get there for the 365 brand

StrongerToday Enthusiast

Don't forget nut milks too. I get the Blue Diamond Almond MIlk. They also have a vanilla version too. I just made my first bath of French Toast since August and dang was it tasty :D


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jerseyangel Proficient

I also get the Pacific brand at my local ShopRite grocery store.

jenvan Collaborator

Westsoy Rice Milk plain is okay too, Whole Foods and Wild Oats have gluten-free milk, Pacific (my least fav personally), Full Circle original rice milk too.

jenvan Collaborator

I will add Westsoy's response when I called was 'be aware the milk is processed on same lines as other products.' yadda yadda....

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