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Lister Rising Star

was reading thru there gluten free list, wow lots of good stuff thats gluten-free. noticed that none of there instant rice packs have gluten so does this meen no cc risk? anyone had any cc problems with the company before? i was thinking maybe cooking up the rice noodles to go with my pork tomorrow night something diffrint would be great like that


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I ate some of the top ramen type stuff, and didn't feel too well afterward...but I'm not one who can be sure she was "glutened", or if she just didn't feel well, you know. So I'm not sure.

Guhlia Rising Star

When I was first diagnosed I used to eat the Thai Kitchen stuff all the time. I never got glutened by it.

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was reading thru there gluten free list, wow lots of good stuff thats gluten-free. noticed that none of there instant rice packs have gluten so does this meen no cc risk? anyone had any cc problems with the company before? i was thinking maybe cooking up the rice noodles to go with my pork tomorrow night something diffrint would be great like that

Had some not too long ago - yummy and no problems for me.

ArtGirl Enthusiast
I ate some of the top ramen type stuff, and didn't feel too well afterward...but I'm not one who can be sure she was "glutened", or if she just didn't feel well, you know. So I'm not sure.

What you want to get is the RICE noodle soups or they have just the rice noodles in a box. I'm pretty sure the ramen-type noodles have wheat in them. The rice noodle soups say they are gluten and egg-free on the packags. I've never had any problem with them.

Lister, you can make one of the rice noodle soups and put some other cooked vegetables and some meat in them an its a nice one-dish meal. The broth in these soups is really tasty.

mmaccartney Explorer

I eat their rice noodle bowls all the time. they are great in a pinch, and I keep several in my car at all times. Even better, at a store by me they are 99 cents each!!!

Be careful though, not all of their products are gluten-free. They make a hot & sour rice noodle bowl that is NOT gluten-free. Their garlic, and spring onion are gluten-free, and I have not reacted to any CC issues with them.

Lister Rising Star

yeah i was just reading the rice noodle packs, not bowls. all of them are gluten-free on the packs. so im thinking probably no cc issuses maybe i will risk it tonight


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ehrin Explorer

I eat the rice noodle soup PACKETS all the time.

BJ's sells them at a very kind price, I think $7 for 12 packs?

I have yet to have a problem with them -

I often ate them pre-diagnosis as well, they are genuinely tasty!

Lymetoo Contributor

Can you buy them online?

Felidae Enthusiast

I started eating the soups and noodle carts again and I've been feeling great.

Carriefaith Enthusiast

I eat safe Thai Kitchen products. I've never noticed a reaction to their rice noodles.

Lymetoo Contributor
Can you buy them online?

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jerseyangel Proficient
Can you buy them online?

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Carriefaith Enthusiast

I just remembered that their fish sauce seems to make my stomach upset. I'm not sure why though.

Daxin Explorer

Thia Kitchen is my favorite!! :D:D

I have never had a problem with them...I found another thai company here at the whole food store called Thai Pantry that was also labeled as Gluten Free, but it ismore like a tri fry helper--just add chicken and veggies and your're all set.

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Thank YOU!!!!

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