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Some Of You May Know This...hamburger Helper gluten-free!


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glutenfreeinminnesota Contributor

So, I was at a Mark Kay thing for a friend over the weekend, and one of the consultants had Celiacs. She works for General Mills and mentioned that they used her for testing the NEW gluten free Hamburger Helper products!! So, I went to store today and found Gluten Free Hamburger Helper Cheesy Hashbrowns and Beef Fried Rice. The celiac girl from the weekend mentioned them still testing things out, so it sounds like there will be even more to come!!! Cheesy hashbrowns really aren't that hard to make from scratch I know, but it's still exciting to see General Mills coming through again with some more products for us!!!


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it's great for a quick meal and tasted pretty good as well..............

MelindaLee Contributor

So, I was at a Mark Kay thing for a friend over the weekend, and one of the consultants had Celiacs. She works for General Mills and mentioned that they used her for testing the NEW gluten free Hamburger Helper products!! So, I went to store today and found Gluten Free Hamburger Helper Cheesy Hashbrowns and Beef Fried Rice. The celiac girl from the weekend mentioned them still testing things out, so it sounds like there will be even more to come!!! Cheesy hashbrowns really aren't that hard to make from scratch I know, but it's still exciting to see General Mills coming through again with some more products for us!!!

My friend brought me the beef fried rice, but I haven't tried it yet. I am sooo glad General Mills is so supportive. I think I have to write them!

glutenfreeinminnesota Contributor

My friend brought me the beef fried rice, but I haven't tried it yet. I am sooo glad General Mills is so supportive. I think I have to write them!

I have written to them a couple times...and the fact the girl I met WORKS there and they use her for testing is great!! I haven't tried the cheesy hashbrowns yet....but I am sure they are good. I will have to buy the beef fried rice. So exciting when there are new, nicely labeled items for us!

mommida Enthusiast

We love the cheesy hashbrowns!

There is the chicken fried rice too. It's not really for us, as my daughter can't have eggs. We have tried it without adding the eggs but the flavor is overwhelming if you don't add more plain rice to it. ;)

I'm so glad that there is something safe to eat that is quick and convenient. Mainstream and even can use a coupon and catch store sales for the products! Keep it up General Mills. :D

Jaymie Jaymz Rookie

I just picked up the cheesy hashbrowns yesterday. I can't wait to try it out. I'm like a kid in a candy store when I see new gluten-free items on the shelves. :P

MelindaLee Contributor

I just picked up the cheesy hashbrowns yesterday. I can't wait to try it out. I'm like a kid in a candy store when I see new gluten-free items on the shelves. :P

I'm the same way, Jaymie! The simplest things make me so happy! :lol:


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I plan to make the cheesy hash browns on Halloween. I know daughter would love the fried rice but she's allergic to peas and I'm allergic to eggs so that's a no go. I wish they made some other flavors that were gluten free.

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