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I'm having surgery this week and will be on a liquid diet and then soft foods for a while. I want to get some soup in the house but I don't have a good list of gluten-free soups. What are your favorite canned soups?


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  cassidy said:
I'm having surgery this week and will be on a liquid diet and then soft foods for a while. I want to get some soup in the house but I don't have a good list of gluten-free soups. What are your favorite canned soups?

Campbell's select tomato with italian stuff and select Butternut squash. Progresso has clam chowder and Chicken cheese enchilada style (I know, it sure sounds like it would be off limits to us, but they are following the labeling law and I've read the ingredients twice.)

Campbells Chunky has Grilled Siroin steak and Honey Roasted ham.

Health choice has Chicken with Rice and Fiesta Chicken. Or you could make up a big batch of potato soup and freeze it in small containers to use up as you heal.

Annette

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Imagine Butternut Squash and Imagine Tomato soups are both really good.

happygirl Collaborator

for the progresso clam chowder-make sure you get the "hearty" or "rich and creamy" version (or something like that) as opposed to the "traditional." If I remember correctly, the traditional does have wheat in it, but the other one is safe (I eat it often!)

Also, some of the "Amy's" brand soups are gluten-free. They are either on the normal soup isle or in the "healthy" section.

Guest nini

My daughter's fave is Amy's Creamy Tomato Soup. I like Amy's Chunky Vegetable Soup and there are several others I like that I can't think of right now, All Amy's. All labeld Gluten Free on the Can.

Sheltons also has a Chicken Rice Vegetable soup that is labeled gluten-free that is pretty good.

dlp252 Apprentice

Pacific Creamy Potato Leek Soup and Thai Kitchen Rice Noodle Bowls (but be careful, they have a couple of flavors that add wheat--they'll be clearly listed in red on the label ingredients).

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  nettiebeads said:
Campbell's select tomato with italian stuff and select Butternut squash. Progresso has clam chowder and Chicken cheese enchilada style (I know, it sure sounds like it would be off limits to us, but they are following the labeling law and I've read the ingredients twice.)

Campbells Chunky has Grilled Siroin steak and Honey Roasted ham.

Health choice has Chicken with Rice and Fiesta Chicken. Or you could make up a big batch of potato soup and freeze it in small containers to use up as you heal.

Annette

It is a great day when I can add mainstream products to my gluten-free list!

Thanks!


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jenvan Collaborator

amy's has some good ones. also like shelton's chicken tortilla :)

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