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Ore-ida Steam N' Mash


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Ingredients for the non flavored "Cut Russet Potatoes" - found this on their website

www.steamnmash.com

Ingredients:

Potatoes, Salt, Disodium Dihydrgen Pyrophosphate.

GLUTEN FREE

Product consists of a microwaveable bag full of cleaned, peeled and diced potatoes ready to

be made in mashed potatoes, etc.


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Amyleigh0007 Enthusiast

Is Gluten-Free on the label?? I love, love, love when companies do that! I will have to try those.

  • 4 weeks later...
RPM Apprentice

yes, they have gluten-free on the bag :D

seems very convenient, since everybody knows it's exhausting to cut/clean/peel :lol:

confused Community Regular

They are so good, i dont even have to add milk or butter to them. They taste so good just plain with some pepper. Of course 4 bucks an bag is high but the taste is worth it lol

paula

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^that's what i said, they're so soft naturally that you don't even need to add much....i think they were about $3.50 at super wal-mart, so that's always a good place to check if you have one around

jitters Apprentice

The Cheesy Mashed Potatoes also say gluten free on them but I don't recommend the taste of them. To my hubby and I they smelled and tasted like vomit. I'm just hoping maybe I got a rotten bag somehow?? I can't imagine they'd put a product out that smelled that strongly of that smell. Has anyone else tried this flavor?

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