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Any gluten-free Barbecue Sauce?


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griffinsmom Newbie

LOVE this site! Cannot believe how helpful it's been.

My 5 yr old son was recently diagnosed with celiac, so I've been thrust into this new "world." However, I have to say that briefly reading some of the posts, this site has helped bring me from panic state down to "OK. I think I can deal with this better than I thought I could" state.

Quick question, though. My mom wants to have us over for dinner tomorrow night, and wants to find a gluten-free barbecue sauce that she can use on some ribs. Any idea of something she can find in a regular supermarket, or does she have to go to a Whole Foods/Trader Joes/Wegman's?

Thanks.


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KaitiUSA Enthusiast

I use Kraft all the time...they will not hide anything and will clearly say wheat,rye, barley, or oats right on the label if it has any.

I use Kraft all the time...they will not hide anything and will clearly say wheat,rye, barley, or oats right on the label if it has any.

Guest Dawn_literacy

We've had good experiences with Kraft also.

Dawn

Canadian Karen Community Regular

I am TOTALLY loyal to Kraft. I have never had a problem.....

Kaiti, love the new pic! Who's the hunk?

Karen

Becky6 Enthusiast

I agree that Kraft is great!

Lisa Mentor

Sweet Baby Ray's is the best that I have ever tasted, but it is a matter of taste, afterall. But, I love the stufff and we have it about once a week.

Lisa

jerseyangel Proficient

Have to add one more vote for Kraft!


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Lister Rising Star

sweet baby rays is the best, mmmmmm i eat it off the spoon sometimes lol. kraft is good too

tarnalberry Community Regular

I'm a fan of "Bone Suckin' Sauce" (Whoke Foods).

Canadian Karen Community Regular

Another thing I love about the Kraft bbq sauces is that they are also always the cheapest. I spend too much money already on items that are gluten free - it's good to always pick up Kraft bbq sauce at rock bottom prices!

jerseyangel Proficient

True enough Karen--many times my Acme will have it for 99 cents a bottle! ;)

VegasCeliacBuckeye Collaborator

I second Tarnalberry's advocacy of the "Bone Suckin Sauce" -- I like the hot and spicy...

Felidae Enthusiast

I vote for Kraft too.

jknnej Collaborator

Sweet Baby Ray's for me!

Kaiti, do you know how I can get to the Delphi list of gluten-free foods?

lorka150 Collaborator

Mr. Spice!

purplemom Apprentice

Hi Griffinsmom-

I am the Mom of a Griffin too! My Griff is 2yrs old. He is Gluten Free as well as his 4yr old sis Abby. I know it feels very overwhelming on this diet. This message board has helped me more than anything. Stick with the people here. It does get easier. Good Luck!

Cali

P.s. we use the Kraft Bbq

blueeyedmanda Community Regular

The wegmans is gluten free and it is very good. I had it over the weekend and I was impressed. The bottle was on sale too I paid 99 cents for it. Alot of people on here like Kraft and that says alot, plus Kraft is a very safe company. Hope that helps.

jkmunchkin Rising Star

Another vote for Sweet Baby Ray's. Mmmmmmmmmm!

emcmaster Collaborator
We've had good experiences with Kraft also.

Dawn

My gluten guard program says that Kraft has gluten. Could it be wrong?

Smunkeemom Enthusiast

I use Hunts, but you have to read it, like 3 of the "flavors" are gluten free but 2 are not, I am pretty sure the plain and mesquite are gluten free.. I would have to go to the fridge to check though. LOL

Felidae Enthusiast
My gluten guard program says that Kraft has gluten. Could it be wrong?

Kraft will list any allergen ingredients such as wheat on the product itself. Also, their website lists gluten-free products.

KaitiUSA Enthusiast

I know their honey BBQ that we use by Kraft is gluten free....Kraft will not hide anything and will clearly indicate it on the label if it has any.

GravStars Contributor

funny, i was just at the store and noticed "Annie's Naturals BBQ Sauce" and its gluten-free. never tried it but if its as good as their salad dressings, then i'm sure it's... uh, good. they carry it here at Kroger in the natural foods section and i'm sure places like Whole Foods have it

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