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Pace Salsa Con Queso


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Lisa Mentor

Pace Salsa Con Queso is NOT Gluten Free and does not list wheat as one of the allergens...FYI


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Does anyone know if the rest of Pace salsa's are gluten-free?

Lisa Mentor
Does anyone know if the rest of Pace salsa's are gluten-free?

Not off hand. Cambell's said they would send me their list of gluten free products with a week. I will pass that on when I get it.

elonwy Enthusiast

Please post that when you get it. I had always heard that PACE salsa was gluten-free, but I no longer remember where that data came from. Very few Queso/nacho type things are gluten-free though.

Elonwy

Rusla Enthusiast

Tis the reason why I make my own salsa.

annacsmom Apprentice

I know that the On The Border Salsa Con Queso is gluten free. I checked their web site and I got this product at Sam's Club.

VegasCeliacBuckeye Collaborator

I usually make my own with Velveeta, Sausage and Salsa...


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Lisa Mentor
I usually make my own with Velveeta, Sausage and Salsa...

Give it up Chris.....details?

VegasCeliacBuckeye Collaborator

Momma,

I dice up a half of one green bell pepper and one red bell pepper (and sometimes half of a serrano chili if I want some heat"

Take a 2lb velveeta "block" and cut it into 1/4 squares (just open the foil and keep slicing it).

Put the velveeta in a glass bowl and microwave it for 2 minutes. Check the bowl, stir it up with a strong spoon (wooden or metal). Put it back in the microwave for 1 minute. Repeat this until it is melted.

Take it out and put it into a normal size crock pot.

Brown 1 pound of Jimmy Dean "Hot" or "Sage" Sausage. Once brown, pour the sausage (and the grease) into the crock pot as well. Add the peppers. Stir it up until completely mixed. Add heavy cream or milk to get the desire consistency. Serve with chips and salsa and guacamole.

Perfect for Superbowl Parties (Yes, I am making it this week)

:)

Lisa Mentor

Gosh, it sounds so awfully wonderful. I am going to put this on my menu for Super Bowl Day Dinner.. Thanks Chris

BTW: I would feel less old, if you would call me Lisa. Momma sounds like every one's grandmother and I am not there yet! Close, but not cigars yet.

I will do better to post my name. :)

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qriehman Newbie

PACE Salsa is NOT gluten free, they changed their ingredients between July and November sometime, my son had a pretty severe reaction

ksymonds84 Enthusiast
Not off hand. Cambell's said they would send me their list of gluten free products with a week. I will pass that on when I get it.

Cambell's told me they would send me a list as well in a week and all I got was coupons (1.00 off) and no list! Hope you are more successful. BTW the person I talked to said no Pace product is gluten free :( My husband is making my salsa and spaghetti sauce now though, as soon as we have it tweaked I will post the recipes.

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