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Mewsic463 Rookie

I haven't seen a post for these but I love Thai Kitchen noodle bowls. I take them to work for lunch. They are fast and taste really good.

I also love Old Mission tostadas, white or yellow corn torts, and corn chips. They all have a BIG red label that says Gluten Free. Plus, they sell them at Wal-Mart!

Just my two cents. Hope it helps. Anyone else have favorties to share? I am new at this but this forum is helping me learn a lot.


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dionnek Enthusiast

I love Lundberg Farm's gluten free risottos (they have several flavors and are in the grocery store with the other rice packages). I also love Pirates Booty white cheddar popcorn!

stef-the-kicking-cuty Enthusiast

I love strawberries with chocolate and I like potato dumplings. Both things you have to make on your own unfortunately. But those are currently my favorites.

JayT Rookie

YES! Thai Kitchen is the way to go! They are cheap and you don't have to scout out a specialty store to find them!

jerseyangel Proficient
I love strawberries with chocolate and I like potato dumplings. Both things you have to make on your own unfortunately. But those are currently my favorites.

Hi Stef,

I hate to be a pest, but how do you make potato dumplings? They sound really good.

blueeyedmanda Community Regular

I love the Tinkyada pasta, tastes like real pasta, Bell and Evans chicken nuggets, GLuten Free Pantry brownie mixes. Whole Foods frozen biscuits.

Nantzie Collaborator

Whole Foods Cream Biscuits

Bi-Aglut pasta

Cool Ranch Doritos

Haagen-Dazs Vanilla Ice Cream

Mashed Potatoes

Nancy


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