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I was hoping someone could recommend a few things. I am looking for a good gluten free pancake mix, gluten free croutons, and a good gluten free cream of mushroom soup (that doesn't taste like ONLY garlic :) ) Thank you! Oh, also, if anyone knows of some good gluten free hot dog buns. Thank you for your time and responses!


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I use one of the Bette Hagman pancake recipes and it is great. I also make croutons out of stale bread using parmesean cheese and garlic powder and italian spices. The bread recipe is also from Bette Hagman's books. If you want good cream of mushroom, you'll probably have to make it yourself. There's a recipe floating around here somewhere. Kinnikinnick hot dog buns are pretty good (www.kinnikinnick.com).

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Kinnikinnick has a good pancake/waffle mix. Bette Hagman has a recipe for cream of mushroom soup in her "Comfort Foods" book. I haven't tried it yet; I just took her book out from the library.

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I use Pamela's Baking and Pancake mix. It's easy and my whole family likes it.

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jerseyangel Proficient

I use The Gluten Free Pantry Pancake mix. Even my husband likes it!

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I really like Arrowhead Mills pancake mix. There are a lot of good gluten-free pancake mixes out there though. Pancakes are one thing we are not deprived of :)

pugluver31902 Explorer

Wow, everyone likes something different! How will I choose!?! Thank you for your responses! I will have to get that cook book. Stale bread for croutons doesnt seem to hard to make either. Thanks a lot!


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My husband (a picky, non-celiac) and I (Gluten-free Casein-free) prefer Namaste mix for pancakes.

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I was hoping someone could recommend a few things. I am looking for a good gluten free pancake mix, gluten free croutons, and a good gluten free cream of mushroom soup (that doesn't taste like ONLY garlic :) ) Thank you! Oh, also, if anyone knows of some good gluten free hot dog buns. Thank you for your time and responses!

1. pancake mix = really great food company (2nd namaste)

2. make them your self (2nd gluten free pantry)

3. make it your self (2nd Local health food store)

4. kinnikinnick (2nd none)

happy holidays

GlutenFreeGirlie Rookie

Ever since trying Bob's pancakes mix, we haven't gone back. They're light and fluffy, taste just like buttermilk pancakes!

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