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Were a family that use to eat out a couple times a week. As you all know, being gluten free and eating out is much more difficult. I like to cook and I try to freeze things so I can have food in advance. However, I would love to find some gluten free frozen foods that I could have in the freezer to use in a pinch. For example, our church is having a last minute pizza party and I would like to take a pizza my daughter can enjoy. Does anyone have an ideas?

Thanks, Kasey's Mom


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I have had some good luck with Amy's. They are a bit expensive but the macaroni and cheese is good.

Somebody has posted about some good frozen dinners but I haven't been able to find that post. If anyone has any ideas.........

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Amy's has some great frozen dinners. Their cheese enchiladas even come in a family serving (like 9 or 10 enchiladas in a pan). They have a great rice crust pizza, I just add my own toppings to it because it's a cheese pizza.

Also Kraft has a new line of south beach diet meals. I have found 2 of those that are ok for us. Kraft will not hide any gluten ingredients. Just read the labels.

Ian's has allergy free chicken nuggets and fish sticks. They are pretty good, but a little expensive.

Hope that helps a little.

-Jessica :rolleyes:

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Thanks so much Jessica and Angel! I've seen Amy's in the grocery store and I can't wait to try them. I didn't even know that they had south beach frozen meals. We've never eaten frozen meals very much but I'm looking for healthy alternatvies to eating out!

Again, thanks for the ideas!

Kasey's Mom :)

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