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This is the recipe I want to make Open Original Shared Link

Is there a gluten free brown rice syrup, if so which one and where do you buy it?

Thanks :)


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Lundberg Farms makes a gluten-free brown rice syrup. I've seen it at Whole Foods and at Shoprite and Wegmans (large grocery stores).

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Thanks so much Patti for the quick response :) Im heading down to lansing on friday so I can pick it up when I go. I would love to have a dairy free dessert for christmas.

kbabe1968 Enthusiast

Hey...my MIL just let me know that Meijier's has announced they are going to have a gluten-free food section. We don't have them here...but I thought I'd let you know. You're in MI right?

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Hey...my MIL just let me know that Meijier's has announced they are going to have a gluten-free food section. We don't have them here...but I thought I'd let you know. You're in MI right?

thanks :) Actually we have a gluten free section by us so we are really lucky. Everything is cheaper there even tinkyada noodles.

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Cool for you!! Jealous, though! :D

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I hope you get it where you are soon. We have quite a variety so I'm sure you will get the same too. Im near lansing so everything seems to get here faster :)


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I wish I had a grocery store here that carried more than just BRM flour, lol

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