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Shopping Online For Gluten Free Prepared Food?


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Has anyone grocery shopped online for gluten free easy food. I am really busy and would like to be able to just pop something in the microwave for lunch or dinner. I have been preparing my own food, but would like another alternative. What's a good site to order from and what are good to buy for easy quick meals. Thanks


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Has anyone grocery shopped online for gluten free easy food. I am really busy and would like to be able to just pop something in the microwave for lunch or dinner. I have been preparing my own food, but would like another alternative. What's a good site to order from and what are good to buy for easy quick meals. Thanks

My favorite place is Amazon because I've been shopping there for ages for other stuff. They have a lot of gluten-free stuff and I get my GFP mixes there (Namaste is cheaper at Whole Foods)

I order the rice shown below because you can add a cup of frozen veggies and a chicken breast or burger to it to make a one dish meal.

Lundberg Chicken Herb RiceXpress Open Original Shared Link .com/Lundberg-Chicken-Ric...6847553-9850445

Lundberg Santa Fe Grill RiceXpress Open Original Shared Link .com/Lundberg-Santa-RiceX...6847553-9850445

and I order my favorite quick bun for a quick sandwich (Manwich sloppy joes are gluten-free)

Minute Hamburger Bun Mix Starter Kit (and refills) Open Original Shared Link .com/Minute-Hamburger-Bun...m=AFAIFIFJKNYD4

And something else I order through the internet is Instant Quinoa hot cereal because when you dump a handful of trailmix in the hot cereal it becomes a quick, easy meal.

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Not that other places aren't good, I'm just at Amazon a lot already. They sell an amazing variety of stuff.

lob6796 Contributor

I haven't ordered from them but glutenfreemeals.com looks awesome. Breakfast lunch and dinner all ready to go :)

Guest j_mommy

Here are some of the stores I use:

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Hope that helps!

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