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Gluten Free Product List From Heinz


JennyC

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I contacted Heinz yesterday to see if my favorite barbecue sauce was gluten-free--and it wasn't :( . But they did email me a list of their gluten-free products. I thought I would post for those who are new to the gluten-free lifestyle, and for those who are not there are some pleasant surprises, such as Jack Daniel's marinades.

HEINZ PRODUCTS:

Heinz Ketchup (All Varieties)

Heinz Organic Ketchup

Heinz One Carb Ketchup

Heinz No Sodium Added Ketchup

Heinz Hot & Spicy Kick'rs

Lea & Perrins Products-- All Varieties

Jack Daniel's EZ Marinader -- Teriyaki Variety

Jack Daniel's EZ Marinader -- Garlic & Herb Variety

Distilled White Vinegar

Red Wine Vinegar

Apple Cider Vinegar

Apple Cider Flavored Vinegar

CLASSICO PASTA SAUCES:

All Classico Pasta Sauces

TGI FRIDAY'S SALSA:

Both Mild and Medium Salsa in 16-ounce jar

DELIMEX PRODUCTS:

UPC CODE: PRODUCT NAME:

1769600012 Taquitos, 36 ct. Delimex Chicken

1769600018 Tamales, 12 ct. Delimex Beef

1769600019 Tamales, 12 ct. Delimex Chicken & Cheese

1769600020 Taquitos, 24 ct. Smart & Final Beef

1769600024 Tamales, 6 ct. Delimex Beef

1769600028 Taquitos, 25 ct. Delimex Beef

1769600029 Taquitos, 25 ct. Delimex Chicken

1769600048 Taquitos, 36 ct. Delimex Beef

1769600095 Taquitos, 12 ct. Delimex Beef

1769600096 Taquitos, 12 ct. Delimex Chicken

1769600133 Taquitos, 22 ct. Schwan's Beef w/ Salsa

1769600155 Tamales, 15 ct. Costco Beef

1769600159 Tamales, 20 ct. Delimex Beef, Costco

1769600180 Taquitos, 60 ct. Delimex Beef

1769600186 Taquitos, 60 ct. Sam's Club Beef

1769600206 Tamales, 2 ct. Trader Joe's Beef

1769600207 Tamales, 2 ct. Trader Joe's Chicken & Cheese

1769600214 Taquitos, 25 ct. Delimex 3-Cheese

1769600222 Tamales, 6 ct. Schwan's Beef

1769600481 Taquitos, 36 ct. Delimex Beef (Mexico Import)

1769600500 Taquitos, Delimex Beef / Deli-Pak

1769600505 Taquitos, Mini, 40 ct. Beef, Snacker Tray w/ salsa

1769600554 Tamales, Cheese Deli Bulk Pack

1769600555 Tamales, Chicken Deli Bulk Pack

1769600556 Tamales, Beef Deli Bulk Pack

1769600565 Tamales, 20 ct.Beef, Sams Club

1769600684 Taquitos, 66 ct. Costco Beef

1769600685 Taquitos, 66 ct. Costco Chicken

1769601208 Tamales, 2 ct. Trader Joe's Cheese & Green Chiles

ORE-IDA PRODUCTS:

UPC CODE: PRODUCT NAME:

13120XXXXX- ALL VARIETIES of Ore-Ida


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wolfie Enthusiast

As far as BBQ sauce goes, All of the Sweet Baby Ray's varieties are and they are very good. It is my fav and I would still eat it even if I could eat gluten.

angel-jd1 Community Regular

Thanks for posting. I hadn't seen a new list in a few months!!

-Jessica :rolleyes:

Lisa Mentor
As far as BBQ sauce goes, All of the Sweet Baby Ray's varieties are and they are very good. It is my fav and I would still eat it even if I could eat gluten.

Not to hyjack here, but....

I used to make my own BBQ sauce, but Sweet Baby Ray's is the best I have ever had.

Try..

Boneless Chic Thighs, add one can of Swansons Chic Broth, cover chicken with scallions (not green onions) and drizzel SBR's over chicken and onions. Cover for 20min, uncover for 20min, or until done.

It is so darn good, with rice and steamed veggies.

happygirl Collaborator

Lisa,

I am definitely going to try this!!!!! Thanks for sharing.

xoxo

wolfie Enthusiast
Not to hyjack here, but....

I used to make my own BBQ sauce, but Sweet Baby Ray's is the best I have ever had.

Try..

Boneless Chic Thighs, add one can of Swansons Chic Broth, cover chicken with scallions (not green onions) and drizzel SBR's over chicken and onions. Cover for 20min, uncover for 20min, or until done.

It is so darn good, with rice and steamed veggies.

That sounds amazing!! Definitely going to give that a try! :) Thanks!

Fiddle-Faddle Community Regular
Not to hyjack here, but....

I used to make my own BBQ sauce, but Sweet Baby Ray's is the best I have ever had.

Try..

Boneless Chic Thighs, add one can of Swansons Chic Broth, cover chicken with scallions (not green onions) and drizzel SBR's over chicken and onions. Cover for 20min, uncover for 20min, or until done.

It is so darn good, with rice and steamed veggies.

Sounds delicious, but, um, scallions ARE green onions:

"what's the difference between scallions and green onions?

Scallions and green onions generally refer to exactly the same vegetable. They


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Lisa Mentor
Sounds delicious, but, um, scallions ARE green onions:

"what's the difference between scallions and green onions?

Scallions and green onions generally refer to exactly the same vegetable. They

jerseyangel Proficient
bulblike onion clove, similar to garlic cloves that is pink/brown in color and you have to peel it.

Sounds like a shallot to me :D

But whatever--the recipe sounds delicious!

Lisa Mentor

:blink:

Sounds like a shallot to me :D

But whatever--the recipe sounds delicious!

:blink: Okay, okay - tail between my legs. I stand corrected. ;)

jerseyangel Proficient
:blink:

:blink: Okay, okay - tail between my legs. I stand corrected. ;)

:D No biggie, Lisa! You know I just have to put in my 2 cents :P

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