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Baked Beans!


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Any know of a gluten-free brand of Baked Beans? We need them for monday, we had bought the korger brand, but by the time we got home it was to late to call and they wont be back till Tuesday. SOoOooOOoo I figure cna just run to store and get a major brand name if anyone knows of a gluten-free brand thats easy to get at local grocery store?

Thanks!


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Bush's

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We use Bush's too

VydorScope Proficient

Thanks!

All varities? Not that we will get anything fancy... just want to make sure I dont get the ONE AND ONLY expection or something LOL.

Guest nini

I'm pretty sure it's all varieties. I use several different varieties... the Original, Southern Style and BBQ

Lauren M Explorer

Mmmm I love Bush's vegetarian baked beans! I add Tofu Pups and I have myself beans and hot dogs.

Also, Wegman's brand is gluten-free, not sure if you have one around you but I've recently become obsessed with that place. The Wegman brand is so cheap, plus they clearly mark things as gluten-free if they are.

- Lauren

jerseyangel Proficient

Hi Vincent--I have the CSA Gluten Free Product Listing in front of me. It says that all varietes of B&M Baked Beans are gluten-free. All Bush's except Best Chili Beans. :)


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VydorScope Proficient
I'm pretty sure it's all varieties. I use several different varieties... the Original, Southern Style and BBQ

WOOT! Thanks! Southern Style, well im in TN so I gues I HAVE to get that one.. LOL Probably get oringal though....

Carriefaith Enthusiast

I eat Heinz beans in tomato sauce with no problem :)

tarnalberry Community Regular

Don't want to bake your own? If you have until Monday, you've got time to make you're own... they're beeettttterrr! :-) (Lots of recipes on the web, depending on what you want. Not hard at all, just a lot of waiting for them to cook in the oven after waiting for the beans to soak.)

VydorScope Proficient
Don't want to bake your own? If you have until Monday, you've got time to make you're own... they're beeettttterrr! :-) (Lots of recipes on the web, depending on what you want. Not hard at all, just a lot of waiting for them to cook in the oven after waiting for the beans to soak.)

Well saying I have till Monday is literly true, but I have anohter even that Im prepairing for on Sunday too LOL. Still I should look it up....

Lisa Mentor

I use B&M....add

chopped onions

chopped gr. peppers

brown sugar

prepared mustard

worchester sauce

little tabasco

chopped raw bacon

bake until bubbly or when it spills all over your oven :P

Franceen Explorer

Most flavors of Bush's Baked Beans are Gluten Free.

I eat them all the time and have no problem with them.

(But I have DH, and not intestinal symptoms).

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