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Cooks Corned Beef


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Just wanted to save anyone interested in cooking a Corned Beef, I called Cook's this morning and their Corned Beef's ARE gluten free, they will not hide any gluten ingredients.............

Have a Good Day!

Pam


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Lisa Mentor

Thanks :) I LOVE Corned Beef and Cabbage and always wonder why I have it only once a year. Maybe because my neighbors named Mulderig do it so well.

sickchick Community Regular

MMM now I'm hungry :ph34r::lol:

VioletBlue Contributor

I so miss corned beef. But I'd have to brine it myself because I haven't found one that doesn't use nitrites. And I can't have potatos anyway, so that leaves me with boiled cabbage :blink: I think I'm just oging to try to sleep through St. Patricks day this year. Shhhh, nobody wake me . . .

Glutenfreefamily Enthusiast

Walmart great value corned beef is gluten free too and on sale this week :D

Violet, Im sorry! One option might be irish soda bread and cabbage rolls or drown your sorrows in some redbridge beer! :D

Cheri A Contributor

I'm so glad to see this thread! Now I can go buy that corned beef I looked at yesterday. :D

Violet, I'm sorry. Make yourself your most favorite meal and drink a Redbridge with it.

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