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On CA tonight they had to come up with a recipie for a frozen food company. The winning team came up with a gluten free pasta and meatball meal. They kept mentioning how gluten free is such a big thing now due to "wheat allergies" and celiac disease!! you can acually buy the meal at: Open Original Shared Link

Wonder if it's any good!!

LISA


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AWESOME! Our Schwan's rep comes this week, I think I'll see if he has any of this!

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I am so excited. I watch that show and was so glad to hear that they were doing a gluten free dush. My rep will be here Friday and I am going to get several.

Lisa Mentor

I've never bought anything from them except ice cream, years ago. Do they have other gluten free products?

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Wasn't that cool? But, we have to check to make sure it's manufactured in a gluten-free facility, right? Besides, I don't live in the U.S., and I don't believe we have Schwan's here in Canada, so I doubt I'd be able to try it anyway. Darn.

Cheri A Contributor

I was excited to see that too. My hubby looked it up on the site, but it's out for us with the other allergies. He read me the ingredients before the show was over. :D I was also impressed to see that the price was the same as the other team's dish.

jennyj Collaborator

I buy from them regularly. I even get e-mails from them which the one Monday showed the new gluten free item. I always check the web site before I buy and I have talked to them on the phone when the ingredient list isn't too clear. I have never had a negative response from them. I get the chicken breasts, veggies, jumbo shrimp, and have never had any problems.


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Lisa Mentor
I buy from them regularly. I even get e-mails from them which the one Monday showed the new gluten free item. I always check the web site before I buy and I have talked to them on the phone when the ingredient list isn't too clear. I have never had a negative response from them. I get the chicken breasts, veggies, jumbo shrimp, and have never had any problems.

Thanks Jenny. I'll have to flag them down next time the come around. :)

jennyj Collaborator
Thanks Jenny. I'll have to flag them down next time the come around. :)

Your welcome :D

ohsotired Enthusiast

Well I had the new gluten free dish for dinner, and it's YUMMY! I didn't have super high hopes, as I'm not crazy about quinoa pasta, but this was SO. DANG. GOOD.

The meatballs were awesome, the sauce was great, and the pasta was perfect!

You won't be sorry if you buy some!

jennyj Collaborator

My mouth is actually watering. Thanks for letting us know. :P

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