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Sam Mills G/f Corn Pasta?


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I found a new to me gluten free pasta made by Sam Mills. It's made from 100% corn. My husband has tried it and really liked the taste and has had no problems so far. The texture is much better than the rice pasta. Has anyone tried it or had any problems from it?

The package says it's free of Dairy, GMO, Cholesterol, Egg, and gluten. There are several shapes to choose from.


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They have tons of different shapes and they all taste great. I also love the cheaper price they have. In Long Island you can buy them at Uncle Guisseppi's, Wild by nature and of course by computer (Company Name Removed - They Spammed This Forum and are Banned).

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We can buy at Big Lots for $.99 a bag......

calicokitty6 Newbie
They have tons of different shapes and they all taste great. I also love the cheaper price they have. In Long Island you can buy them at Uncle Guisseppi's, Wild by nature and of course by computer (Company Name Removed - They Spammed This Forum and are Banned).

My husband bought a couple of bags to try and is raving how they taste almost like regular pasta. He really didn't like the rice ones that much.

calicokitty6 Newbie
We can buy at Big Lots for $.99 a bag......

I have a Big Lots not far from me. Thanks. I'll check them out.

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cool 99 cents I got to go to the big lots near me and stock up on them.

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I like these. They don't carry them at my local Big Lots, so I'm stuck ordering them from a major online retailer. I was surprised to find out that the case of 3 was cheaper (price per package) than the case of 6.

They're the cheapest gluten-free pasta I've found, and I like them about as well as anything. Unfortunately, my mother and sister are also sensitive to corn in addition to celiac; so I also have to keep some rice pasta on hand. I generally get most of that at Trader Joe's.

-Elizabeth


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