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Is There Any Frozen Food Luches/dinners


Moongirl

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Some days i wish i just had a gluten-free frozen meal i can throw in the microwave. Does anyone know of any good ones? I thought about the mainstream ones. but wouldnt they have a good chance of CC??


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Becky6 Enthusiast

I ate a south beach and a Lean cuisine one with no problems. I have also eaten Amy's but some have made me sick. I also take leftovers and put them in gladware and freeze them. Then I have a frozen meal all ready to go!

Carriefaith Enthusiast

I just make a lot of extra food at supper, and then eat leftovers for lunch and sometimes breakfast!

jerseyangel Proficient
I just make a lot of extra food at supper, and then eat leftovers for lunch and sometimes breakfast!

I do the same thing because I not only have to avoid gluten, but soy, also. I don't think I've ever seen a frozen dinner that is gluten-free and soy free. I do miss the convenience and variety, though :(

Canadian Karen Community Regular

Lean Cuisine Glazed Chicken is gluten-free.

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jkmunchkin Rising Star

Amy's has lots of frozen gluten-free meals. But make sure you check because not all are safe.

And Bell & Evans is coming out with chicken nuggets.

jenvan Collaborator

go here to scroll through several pages of gluten-free entrees from Amy's...my favorite :)

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rache Apprentice

Hormel has some microwave products that are gluten free (buy them off the shelf- not frozen)

10 ounce trays--> Sweet and Sour Rice; Chicken and Rice

Microwave Bean and Ham soup

Some other easy foods- Campbell Chunky Chicken, Brocolli, Cheese Soup; Dinty Moore Beef Stew

amybeth Enthusiast

At this time of year, Meal Mart (part of Alle processing corp.) has frozen meals for Passover. They are available for a short time. The company has informed me that they are gluten-free. I found them at my local Acme. A contact # for the company is 718-894-2000, and they have a website if you google them. I emailed customer service and received a really prompt and thorough response.

Some of their gluten-free meals include:

salisbury steak w/ gravy

stuffed cabbage

roasted chicken legs

I haven't tried 'em yet.

Also, I usually take a Sunday afternoon and bake some chicken - then I cube it and freeze it to make a quick chicken salad or stir fry. Do the same w/ hamburger patties, so if I'm in a time crunch I have the basics in the freezer.

nocommente Rookie

This post has a very useful list of gluten free foods by the ConAgra company:

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There are a few frozen dinners on this list. There are 3 Healthy Choice dinners listed, which you should be able to find at a regular grocery store.

elonwy Enthusiast

Every mainstream one that I've tried, one lean cuisine meal and one south beach meal, I got very ill from. I like all the Amy's except the mac & cheese, which I did get sick from once, but I think they are working on thier cross contamination issues on that particular item. All my stores here sell Amy's so its easf for me.

Elonwy

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I checked Lean Cuisine's website and they state that none of their meals are gluten-free. Just wanted to let you all know......

pinkpei77 Contributor

i have eaten the amy's ones with out getting sick.

also there is green guru ones that are labled gluten free right on them.

they are really good!! they have things like pad thai and different indian food ones too!

VegasCeliacBuckeye Collaborator
Every mainstream one that I've tried, one lean cuisine meal and one south beach meal, I got very ill from. I like all the Amy's except the mac & cheese, which I did get sick from once, but I think they are working on thier cross contamination issues on that particular item. All my stores here sell Amy's so its easf for me.

Elonwy

Ironically, the only one I like and never makes me sick is the Amy's gluten-free mac n cheese.

I eat it like 3-4 times a week ... LOL!

Janet B. Newbie

Hi, Just would like to mention three companies whose products have made my life much easier and my diet more interesting. First is Breadless Breading -- absolutely wonderful frozen breaded, but gluten free chicken breasts and chicken tenders. Sold only at Publix. www.breadlessbreading.com. My non-celiac husband loves them.

Blue Diamond Nut Thins are gluten free crackers that come in a variety of flavors and taste like REAL crackers. You could easily serve them at a party with dips and spreads and no one would suspect that they were anything but tasty crackers. www.bluediamond.com.

Last, I've just discovered Schick's Bakery. They make a bunch of gluten free desserts. Their Chocolate Nut Roll is TO DIE FOR! www.schicksbakery.com .

Guest nini

there are a few meals by Seeds of Change that are gluten-free... also, Ian's is now making gluten-free/allergen free kids meals. So far I've only seen the chicken nugget one, but they also make chicken nuggets by themselves and fish sticks... I've also heard rumor about mini corn dog bites?!

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