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I went shopping yesterday in Shoprite. I found soooooo much stuff that is gluten free. The Passover stuff is being put out, I am not sure when Passover is, but the food is going out. There are items that say gluten free right on the box. Last nite I made Liebers Scalloped Potatoes from a BOX!! I usually make them by hand and yest I love them my way, but to be able to open up a box and add water and butter and bake.. wowie! They tasted pretty darn good too. (not better than my own of course :P ) I bought a few cake mixes, onion soup mix by Osem which says gluten free right on the container, Gefen puts out all kinds of pasta.. elbows, shells, zitis. I of course, got the egg noodles too! I was a mad woman in there!! It was great. The rabbi had a blast going thru all the stuff with me.. hehehehe, he was so happy to help me and to explain some of the religious stuff behind all kosher and glatt kosher to me. I had a great time! what an outing... to the grocery store!


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Hooray for Passover!

Just be careful, as not all Kosher-for-Passover things are gluten-free. If it contains matzo meal, matzo flour, ground matzo, or matzo starch (and sometimes it's spelled, "matzah"), it still comes from wheat!

Enjoy!

Also, if you don't have an Asian store nearby (Asian stores are great places to stock up cheaply on rice flour, tapioca starch, and potato starch), this is the time to stock up on potato starch. The Manischevitz brand is what you usually see in the Passover section, and it's much cheaper than Bob's Red Mill.

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I only bought the items that specifically said gluten free on the boxes. And of course, double checked the ingredients. I tried the scalloped potatoes and they were good... I havent tried any of the cake mixes and they come with a frosting pack right in the box. Again the box says gluten free and I double checked the ingredients. Alot of Kosher items do contain matzo meal in some form, so we have to be careful, but remember egg noodles are gluten free!!!! Manshieviwitz (sp) brand. YAY

Guhlia Rising Star

Not all Manshiewitz egg noodles are gluten free, only the passover noodles are according to their website. If only my Wal-mart would start stocking their shelves for passover... They really have gluten free cake mixes??? At a normal grocery store??? That would be so wonderful!

Fiddle-Faddle Community Regular

Wow, I never even thought to check the label of the egg noodles! What starch do they use? Potato?

TinkerbellSwt Collaborator

Yes, they are the manishevitz (sp?) gold premium ONLY! They are specifically for Passover only. And yes cake mixes with the frosting packs right in the box, and gluten free is written boldly in yellow on the box!! I bought a crispy chicken coating, which again speificallly states gluten free.. and a honey glaze chicken, cheaper than the one bbq one we can have from shake n bake. The egg noodles do use potato instead of wheat, but its only this time of year. Gefen makes all kinds of noodles, shells, elbows, etc.. I bought a few of them they are a lot cheaper than Tinkyada, probably not nearly as good, but I will take ok too! The store I shopped in was a ShopRite, the one in Mercer, out by Princeton in New Jersey..

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This is what Maneschewitz has on their site as being gluten-free. So enjoy!

Kosher For Passover and All Year Round

Brisket & Steak Seasoning

Poultry Seasoning

Fish Seasoning

Grape Juice

Pasta Sauce (All)

Tomato and Mushroom Sauce

Apple Butter Spreads

Borscht (All)

Chicken Broth

Chicken Flavor Instant Mashed Potatoes

Chicken Soup

Chocolate Syrup

Condensed Clear Chicken Soup

Cooking Sprays - All Varieties

Cranberry Sauce

Dark Chocolate Coins

Fat Free Italian Dressing

Garlic Ranch Salad Dressing

Homestyle Potato Latke Mix

Milk Chocolate Coins

Mini Potato Knish Mix

Potato Kugel Mix

Potato Pancake Mix

Schav

Soup Mix

Sweet Potato Pancake Mix

Vegetable Soup & Dip Mix

Passover

Apple Cider Vinegar

Cappaccino Chip Macaroons

Caramel Cashew Patties

Chocolate Chip Macaroons

Chocolate Chunk Cherry Macaroons

Chocolate Frolic Bears

Chocolate Lollycones

Chocolate Macaroons

Chocolate Morsels

Cinnamon Raisin Macaroons

Coconut Macaroons

Coffee Flavored Macaroons

Dark Chocoate Covered Macaroons

Banana Split Macaroons

Toffee Crunch Macaroons

Fruit Slices

Mini Sour Fruit Slices

Fudgey Nut Brownie Macaroons

Hazelnut Truffles

Honey Nut Macaroons

Horseradish (All)

Ketchup

Mallo Cups

Marshmallows

Maple Pecan Macaroons

Meringues (All)

Pancake Syrup

Passover Noodles

Mayonnaise

Peppermint Patties

Potato Chips - All Varieties

Potato Starch

Raspberry Jell Bars

Rocky Road Macaroons

Salt

Swiss Chocolate Mints

Tender Coconut Patties

Ultimate Triple Chocolate Macaroons

Vegetable Oil

Viennese Crunch

White Vinegar


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I went shopping yesterday in Shoprite. I found soooooo much stuff that is gluten free. The Passover stuff is being put out, I am not sure when Passover is, but the food is going out. There are items that say gluten free right on the box. Last nite I made Liebers Scalloped Potatoes from a BOX!! I usually make them by hand and yest I love them my way, but to be able to open up a box and add water and butter and bake.. wowie! They tasted pretty darn good too. (not better than my own of course :P ) I bought a few cake mixes, onion soup mix by Osem which says gluten free right on the container, Gefen puts out all kinds of pasta.. elbows, shells, zitis. I of course, got the egg noodles too! I was a mad woman in there!! It was great. The rabbi had a blast going thru all the stuff with me.. hehehehe, he was so happy to help me and to explain some of the religious stuff behind all kosher and glatt kosher to me. I had a great time! what an outing... to the grocery store!

I discovered last month that Vons stocks some gluten free items. There is this little section of the baking aisle in our local Vons with gluten free cake and muffin mixes and flours and things like Almond Milk. They also stock a couple of the special gluten-free cereal brands in their cereal aisle. When I saw the little section in the baking aisle though I started to cry. I don't as a rule shop there becasue they're prices are so much higher, but I now shop there once every couple weeks for the special stuff.

I also found a sweet potato pancake mix in the international aisle with the passover foods that is gluten free and not bad tasting. It makes a nice side dish at dinner :)

Isn't it amazing how just finding something you can eat in a grocery store brightens your whole day?

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