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Progresso Cream Of Mushroom Soup?


ang1e0251

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ang1e0251 Contributor

I was very excited to make the GReen Bean Casserole after another post said to use Progresso & Funyuns. The problem is the Cream of Mushroom soup is no where to be found! Where do you buy it? I know I can make it from scratch but there is so much other work to do for Thanksgiving I wanted to simplify.

Anyone know where to find this product?


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Darn210 Enthusiast

It's been hit or miss. When I find it, I stock up. I think I have found it most often at superWalMarts. Also, its "Creamy Mushroom" soup. It has recognizeable pieces of mushroom . . . :o . . . :lol: . . . which means at MY house, I have to actually puree it in a blender first so they don't know what they are eating in the casserole :P

happygirl Collaborator

Janet's right -its the Creamy Mushroom that is gluten-free.

For some recipes, you may need to thicken it a little bit with a gluten-free starch/flour.

munkee41182 Explorer

Creamy Mushroom soup it is...My husband is excited because he can make his sweedish meatball recipe with it!

happygirl Collaborator

Jami, I think you are now required to post that recipe. :D

Tim-n-VA Contributor

Could be regional but I find it at both Giant and Safeway in the northern Virginia area.

munkee41182 Explorer
Jami, I think you are now required to post that recipe. :D

LOL Once I grab the recipe from home, I will post the recipe :D


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ang1e0251 Contributor

I was excited to make Green Bean Casserole with the gluten-free Progresso soup. But I cannot find it in any local stores. Anyone out there had any luck?

mamaw Community Regular

Have you checked at Wal Mart?

Darn210 Enthusiast

You can always order it online . . . you would be forced to buy a case and I would hate to think what shipping would be . . .

I would check with the grocery that you do most of your business with and see if they will order it and add it to their shelves, if they won't add it as a product, they may at least be willing to order it for you so that you don't have to pay shipping.

babinsky Apprentice

For Californians, I found it at Ralph's....I bought 12 cans!

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