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Any Gluten-Free Bisquick Mix Sightings?


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MindytheOrganist Enthusiast

I heard Betty Crocker was coming out with a gluten-free Bisquick mix. Has anyone seen them out on store shelves yet? Anxiously awaiting :)


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polarbearscooby Explorer

I've been looking, but I live in the middle of no where so I doubt I'll see any, anytime soon

TrillumHunter Enthusiast

I believe all Publix stores have it now. This is a chain in the southeast. Someone on my local board said they found it at an Alcoa, TN Wal-Mart.

It's out there, for sure.

sunnybabi1986 Contributor

I've seen several people reporting they've been using it already (Live Gluten Freely on Facebook), so I'm keeping my eyes peeled in hopes I'll find some soon!!

skinnyminny Enthusiast

I found it in Columbia, TN... Bought a box at Kroger but I haven't used it yet! Maybe this weekend!

Monklady123 Collaborator

Northern Virginia here and I can't find it. I've searched on line, and even looked on Amazon. Nothing. :(

hez Enthusiast

i found it at king soopers (aka kroger) in fort collins, co. i made the coffee cake recipe off their website...loved it:)

hez


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TrillumHunter Enthusiast

I just bought it a Walmart. It's around here.

mamaw Community Regular

Butler, Pa has gluten-free Bisquick!!!!! Friedman's at the Point Shopping Center

Silly Yak Pete Rookie

I havent seen it or the snyder's gluten-free pretzils yet here in Long Island.

GRUMP 1 Contributor

My Daughter bout me some at Wal-mart in Vancouver Wa. I get it on Tuesday. She also got the hamburger helper. Cant wait to try them both.

Grump

modiddly16 Enthusiast

I got the bisquick in Pawleys Island, SC at a Lowes Food store...I've seen some Hamburger Helpers that were gluten free, chicken fried rice and the Asian one...are their more?

txplowgirl Enthusiast

I haven't found it yet. Please, PLEASE, tell me it dosen't have soy or dairy in it. PLEASE :):(

summerteeth Enthusiast

I found it at the Rockford, IL. Walmart.

radiantrapunzel1 Rookie

Bought 3 boxes here in Warner Robins, GA at Kroger's. Bought a loaf of the new Nature's Own Gluten-Free White Bread as well.

DakotaRN Newbie

Found it in WalMart in Minot, ND.

Juliebove Rising Star

Can't find it here in WA, but if it requires eggs, it won't work for me anyway.

larry mac Enthusiast

Can't find it here in WA, but if it requires eggs, it won't work for me anyway.

Please correct me if I'm mistaken, but I don't think it requires eggs. When using a recipe whereby one bakes from scratch, and uses separate ingredients, one would possibly need eggs, flour, salt, sugar, baking powder, butter or shortening, etc.

With the modern miracle that is Bisquick however, one needs only milk or water. Thus the "quick" in Bisquick.

Now, as to whether there are eggs already IN Bisquick may be another question. One I don't know the answer to.

best regards, lm

Darn210 Enthusiast

Found it at my local Krogers (Indiana). When looking for it, think small (about cake mix box size) . . . not that big box of bisquick that you are used to seeing. I found it with the regular Bisquick but on a different shelf. It's a 1 lb package.

Ingredients:

Rice Flour, Sugar, Leavening (baking soda, sodium aluminum phosphate, monocalcium phosphate), Modified Potato Starch, Salt, Xanthan Gum.

It does say

MAY CONTAIN SOY INGREDIENTS.

sa1937 Community Regular

Please correct me if I'm mistaken, but I don't think it requires eggs. When using a recipe whereby one bakes from scratch, and uses separate ingredients, one would possibly need eggs, flour, salt, sugar, baking powder, butter or shortening, etc.

With the modern miracle that is Bisquick however, one needs only milk or water. Thus the "quick" in Bisquick.

Now, as to whether there are eggs already IN Bisquick may be another question. One I don't know the answer to.

best regards, lm

This ain't your mama's Bisquick! In fact, it doesn't resemble the original Bisquick at all. Nor does it have any shortening in it. Every recipe on the box calls for eggs. The main ingredients are rice flour, sugar, leavening, modified potato starch, salt and xanthan gum.

At $3.84 a box (Wal-Mart) I think it's rather expensive considering the cheap ingredients in it. I did buy some but have not tried it yet.

larry mac Enthusiast

This ain't your mama's Bisquick! In fact, it doesn't resemble the original Bisquick at all. Nor does it have any shortening in it. Every recipe on the box calls for eggs. The main ingredients are rice flour, sugar, leavening, modified potato starch, salt and xanthan gum.

At $3.84 a box (Wal-Mart) I think it's rather expensive considering the cheap ingredients in it. I did buy some but have not tried it yet.

Oops, sorry 'bout that Julie. I assumed, incorrectly, that the gluten-free version would be more similar to the regular kind.

best regards, lm

sunnybabi1986 Contributor

I found it at Dillons in Missouri...$4.50 a box (wow!). I went ahead and bought it, but I'm not sure I'll buy it again...rice flour and potato starch are the main ingredients...heck, I've got those in my fridge. Why pay so much for it in a tiny box?

Anyway, I'll try it tonight and see how it goes with chicken and dumplings! :D Can't wait!

GlutenFreeManna Rising Star

I found it at Lowes Foods in Raleigh, NC for 3.99 a box.

4boysmom Apprentice

Bought 3 boxes here in Warner Robins, GA at Kroger's. Bought a loaf of the new Nature's Own Gluten-Free White Bread as well.

I found it in Wal-mart, but not my regular grocery store. I live in the South Plains region of Texas.

Wait, what? Nature's Own Gluten Free Bread? Cool. Is that in the freezer section?

sunnybabi1986 Contributor

Nature's Own Gluten Free Bread is sold fresh and only in the Atlanta, Georgia area and they have no plans to sell it to any other area :(

I emailed them and told them I was excited that they were making a gluten free bread and that I was looking forward to seeing it in my area. They promptly emailed me back and said, Sorry but we're not planning on selling it anywhere else. So...bummer there.

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