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Found A Great Gluten Free Company!


happygirl

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I found a great company that makes seasoning packets for meals and/or dips. They are called Cali Fine Foods (www.califinefoods.com). They make seasonings that say they are for "dips, maridandes, meats, vegatables, pasta, rice and more"....gluten free, casein free, yeast free, no msg...etc. I had corresponded with the owner, Judy, who has a Celiac son...so she is very understanding of our "issues." They have a "garlic gusto", "sweet and spicy bbq mix" "herb medley" "spicy fiesta" and dill delight.

(by the way,i can no longer eat this brand because of other food intolerances...particularly corn....but still wanted to share).

Thought I would pass along this info for those who are interested.


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Sweetfudge Community Regular

awesome! thx for the info!

chasesparents Rookie

Cool ! I'm gonna check it out right now !!!! :)

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LaurieAnn13 Newbie

That is REALLY exciting! Thanks for posting!!!

happygirl Collaborator

Like I mentioned, I didn't get to try them---but I was so sad! I was really impressed with her knowledge of her ingredients and her willingness to help. As a mother to a Celiac son, she really understands! Based on my contact with her...I think she is worth supporting!

I'd be interested to hear how they are....hope yall enjoy!

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