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Vegetableand Beef Stock?


ebrbetty

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ebrbetty Rising Star

could someone please tell me which brands are gluten-free..I use swanson chicken broth, but not sure about the others

thanks


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gdobson Explorer

I use Pacific Foods. They say gluten free on the carton. They have delicious tomato soup in the carton, too.

happygirl Collaborator

hey erbetty :)

there is at least one of the swanson beef broths that is gluten free, also. I just checked my pantry and I'm out, so I'm not sure which one it is. I don't regularly use veggie broth....hopefully someone else will chime in with other options.

cruelshoes Enthusiast

I user "Better than Boullion" by Superior Touch (Open Original Shared Link).

Cherry Tart Apprentice

Shelton's and Trader Joes brand

ebrbetty Rising Star

thanks everyone..I want to try and make a gluten-free cream of mushroom soup for a chicken recipe..I miss cambells

Phyllis28 Apprentice

Kitchen Basics. Says Gluten free on the box. Web Address is below;

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happygirl Collaborator
thanks everyone..I want to try and make a gluten-free cream of mushroom soup for a chicken recipe..I miss cambells

Progresso has a "creamy mushroom" soup that is gluten-free and i use in my casseroles. My mom actually likes it so much that she's started using it.

blueeyedmanda Community Regular

I used the Wegmans Culinary Stock, it comes in Chicken, Beef, Veggie and Thai. All labeled gluten free.

Karen B. Explorer
Kitchen Basics. Says Gluten free on the box. Web Address is below;

Open Original Shared Link

Ditto at our home. We keep Better than Bouillon on hand for when we run out.

You have the heloise Cream Soup Recipe?

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