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Gluten Free Foods That Taste Good


allycatkrm

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allycatkrm Newbie

some gluten free foods out there taste really good and you can hardly tell the differnce between the non gluten free stuff but there are other stuff that tastes just gross


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Viola 1 Rookie

You are so right, and unfortunately it can take some expensive trial and error to weed out the gross stuff :( But being in this forum helps a lot because people post their favourite ones. :P

Kassie Apprentice

yah we make a lot of gluten-free foods and you can never tell the difference. whats your favorite gluten free food?

Teku Apprentice

my favorite are the k-toos cookies they taste good!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

kaylabobayla Rookie

OMG luna bars are so good

so are fruity pebbles

:D

CarlaB Enthusiast
OMG luna bars are so good

so are fruity pebbles

:D

Luna bars have oats, so are not gluten-free. If the oats were guaranteed to be gluten-free, then they'd be okay, but virtually all oats are contaminated with wheat. Here is a link to their website where they say they have gluten. Open Original Shared Link

Did you mean Lara Bars? They are gluten-free. So are Envirokids bars, which are similar to Luna bars. I like Clif Nectar bars.

Teku Apprentice

Fruity pebbles rule :D


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kaylabobayla Rookie

ya go ben!

:DD

there my favorite

so are marshmallows

kaylabobayla Rookie

theres not alot of garunteed gluten-free things

i always eat luna bars and i have mcanns irish oatmeal

i dont have a problem with them

hmmmmmm.

Kassie Apprentice

I love marshmallows! they're my favorite

lemorelli Newbie

im not sure where youre from cuz im too lazy to check but i know that all 'Outback Steakhouses' have a gluten free menu... so does PF Chang and Chili's but yeah, i feel where your're at i'm in the same boat

Liz92 Rookie

wait, let me get this straight. I can have FRUITY PEBBLES!!!! YAHOO! i luv those!!! and in case anybodys wondrin, cocoa puffs are ok!!! yay for chocolate!!!!!!! i like mexy food and oriental food. lolts. C yall!

Guhlia Rising Star

Our favorites:

Kinnikinnick new york style bagels

Kinnikinnick white sandwich bread

Kinnikinnick cheese tapioca bread

Kinnikinnick K-toos

Kinnikinnick ginger snaps

Envirokidz rice crisp bars, all flavors

Envirokidz Amazon Crunch cereal

Envirokidz Panda Puffs Cereal

Glutino Honey Nut O's

Ener-G pretzels

Ener-G sesame pretzel rings

Stretch Island fruit leathers

Kind bars - all flavors

Lara bars - all flavors

blueeyedmanda Community Regular

Gluten Free Pantry Truffle Brownies!!!

Bell and Evans chicken Nuggets

Grainless Baker Butterfly cookies

K-toos

larry mac Enthusiast
Luna bars have oats, so are not gluten-free. If the oats were guaranteed to be gluten-free, then they'd be okay, but virtually all oats are contaminated with wheat. Here is a link to their website where they say they have gluten. Open Original Shared Link.....

Q: Do LUNA bars contain gluten?

A: LUNA does contain gluten, the protein that gives bread dough its elasticity. Gluten is found in the rolled oats of the bar.

Looks like they're referring to oat gluten, not wheat gluten. best regards, lm

Guest lorlyn

rock on fruity pebbles rock! yay! for us!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ :lol::lol::D:D

Fruity pebbles rule
:D

Kassie Apprentice
wait, let me get this straight. I can have FRUITY PEBBLES!!!! YAHOO! i luv those!!! and in case anybodys wondrin, cocoa puffs are ok!!! yay for chocolate!!!!!!!

just so you know cocoa puffs are no longer safe!! they have wheat starch in them again, so don't eat them unless they still have old boxes out on the shelves that are gluten-free, read the label

Run-4-Jesus Rookie
just so you know cocoa puffs are no longer safe!! they have wheat starch in them again, so don't eat them unless they still have old boxes out on the shelves that are gluten-free, read the label

NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO I need my chocolate....*wails loudly*

Oh well, at least we still have fruity pebbles.

Kassie Apprentice
NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO I need my chocolate....*wails loudly*

Oh well, at least we still have fruity pebbles.

cocoa pebbles are safe! so you can get your chocolate there. lol

Run-4-Jesus Rookie

YES! Hooray for the pebbles! lol :lol:

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eeyore Collaborator

Corn chips...I don't see any of that out there

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Youngceliac16 Apprentice

I love Glutino products! Especially the bagels! They taste just like the regular ones. You can also use them to make other meals like bagel pizzas (tomato sauce and cheese on bagel cooked in broiler) or smoked salmon on bagel.

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