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Chicken Noodle Soup


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hapy4dolphins Contributor

HI, I've been looking on line for a gluten-free chicken noodle soup. My daughter and I have been sick and we both would greatly enjoy some.

Anyone have any good ones to share?

Nicole


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Lisa Mentor

Try some Swanson's Chicken Broth (not Organic) with some rice noodles, or rice. I hope that you both feel better soon.

hannahsue01 Enthusiast

We make chicken noodle soup using tinkyada pasta, boulion cubes, seasoning, and cut up cooked chicken. Turns out gret and my daugher loves it.

Rebecca47 Contributor

I don't know if there is a SAFEWAY store near you, but there safeway brand CHICKEN AND RICE IS good and is gl;uten free as I have called safeway and asked and they sent me a list of things. It will get easier and I hope you both feel better soon :rolleyes:

You will be calling alot of different stores probably to see what things are good and not. It's all good.

CarlaB Enthusiast

I use Pacific Chicken Broth (read the container, some are not gluten-free), Tinkyada pasta, and garlic and onion powder. Cook the pasta first and add it to the soup.

Hope you feel better soon!

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