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Deboles Rice Pasta Or Lundberg Rice Chips?


Mtndog

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I will search the archives and go to the company websites but I thought I'd throw it out there. I think I have reacted to one or the other. Or maybe I'm just over-reactive. Or radioactive :ph34r:


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I havent had a problem with either.

However, I refuse to eat their pasta anymore from a quality standpoint. Its only Tinkyada for me for the rest of my gluten-free life. No one comes close...

happygirl Collaborator

Bev, I only tried deboles earlier on, and disliked it, so I haven't eaten it in a long time.

however, someone just posted today about lundberg Open Original Shared Link

blueeyedmanda Community Regular

I too am not a fan of Deboles....I bought some shells and cheese once thinking it would be good....oh the horror! I will not eat their pasta anymore, it just doesn't taste good enough for me.

Mtndog Collaborator

Thanks laura. I know DeBoles stinks but the question is, is it what made me stink?????????????????????

ravenwoodglass Mentor

I just noticed that you are legume intolerant, could CC from the beans that are used in one of the Lundberg Chips have gotten you? I have never had a problem with their chips but I haven't had the barbeque flavor.

Mtndog Collaborator
I just noticed that you are legume intolerant, could CC from the beans that are used in one of the Lundberg Chips have gotten you? I have never had a problem with their chips but I haven't had the barbeque flavor.

I had the Sea salt flavor. Hmmmm.....I'm legume intolerant but not to the extent of CC. Not yet anyway :ph34r:


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