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Ians Chicken Nuggets


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has anyone had these? are they good? I need things for a quick / snack lunch. I've been going all day till supper without eating because i can't find anything quick, I spend enough time making supper everynight lol


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my daughter and I love these. She actually likes them microwaved (YUCK!) but I like them baked in the oven. I also like the Fish Sticks. Just make sure you get the allergen free/gluten free ones because they do also make ones with wheat.

ebrbetty Rising Star

woohoo fish sticks too..Thanks for the tip on checking the label

btw..I'm printing out your chicken nugget recipe as I type this..I make my nuggets with honey and 2 gluten-free cereals

and thanks again for the help on the mix :D

VydorScope Proficient

My toddler does not like them. He much perfers Wellshire Farms gluten-free Chicken Nuggets. But everyone tastes vary of course...

Mango04 Enthusiast

I love Ians Chicken Nuggets. I find you have to dip them in something, even if it's just ketchup - and that makes them much better.

hez Enthusiast

We eat the Ians chicken nuggets and the fish sticks. They are good. I keep looking for a product from Ian's that is a gluten-free mini corn dog. I can't wait to try those!

Hez

ebrbetty Rising Star

I'm getting some tomorrow :D going to have them with tater tots..like eating junk food again lol


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They are ok. But my fave are Wellshire Farms nuggets.

tarnalberry Community Regular

my husband and I prefer welshire farms chicken nuggets because they have more flavor - that may be a reason that some people *don't* like them, though.

Nashville Contributor

I have never had Ians or Wellshire Farms Chicken Nuggets. Can you buy them at 'normal' grocery stores??

VydorScope Proficient
I have never had Ians or Wellshire Farms Chicken Nuggets. Can you buy them at 'normal' grocery stores??

In Nashville, I have only seen them in Wild Oats so far.

angel-jd1 Community Regular

I buy the chicken nuggets and the fish sticks on occasion. They aren't anything that I buy on a regular basis. They are more of a "treat" junk food for me.

-Jessica :rolleyes:

has anyone had these? are they good? I need things for a quick / snack lunch. I've been going all day till supper without eating because i can't find anything quick, I spend enough time making supper everynight lol
ebrbetty Rising Star

thats what I miss " junk food" maybe it'll help me put some weight on, down to 103 and I'm 5' 6 " had to stop using my glider for fear of loosing more

Nate Apprentice

anyone know if you can get wellshire in Canada?

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