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M&M Meats (For Canadians)


Poppi

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Poppi Enthusiast

I went into M&M meats yesterday and asked if they could help me find something gluten free to throw on the BBQ. Well they were lovely, the lady went into the back and printed up a list of 170 gluten free items carried by the store.

I had a few different types of kabobs and the gourmet stuffed potatoes yesterday afternoon and felt great! I only had a few bites of eat item because I wasn't super hungry but I would now feel confident buying some more food from them.

I picked up:

maple salmon skewers (maple flavour was too strong in my opinion)

marinated BBQ pork kabob (very nice)

marinated buffalo chicken kabob (boring)

gourmet stuffed potatoes (pretty good)

loaded baked potato soup

sirloin burgers

strawberry fruit juice bars (yum!)

They also had these little foil BBQ trays called grill buddies (I'm sure I've seen them elsewhere) that you can take with you so you can grill your food on a possibly contaminated grill or maybe to have someone grill a gluteny item on your clean grill at home.


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OntarioJoe Newbie

Awesome!!, thank you very much

RideAllWays Enthusiast

They also have really good chicken wings!! I can't remember the flavour but I'm sure they're on that list.

  • 2 weeks later...
GFmaman Newbie

That is fantastic information! Thank you!! Ive been struggling finding gluten-free foods in my small town.. but we have an M&M! Yay! Thanks again! :D

  • 2 weeks later...
Annaatje Rookie

That's great!!! I had been wondering about their food as well.

And those grill thingies sound wonderful. We are very new to the gluten-free diet and last week I grilling my son's hot dog on a piece of aluminum foil, but it didn't work that great and it took quite a bit longer than our hot dogs which were cooked right on the grill.

  • 4 months later...
rainer83 Newbie

Thanks for the information!

I also picked up some Rotisserie flavoured chicken wings. They are gluten free, and are fantastic!

I read on another website somewhere that their honey garlic wings are gluten free, but when I went to go pick some up, the package said "may contain wheat", so I didn't buy it, and I'm sensitive to things cross contaminated, so I didn't want to take a chance!

I'm also glad to see the burgers are safe. Over the summer I brought President's Choice sirloin burgers, it didn't say on the package anything about fillers, but apparently beef extract isn't gluten free. I was sick for 3 days after that. Never buying PC burgers again.

Reba32 Rookie

I buy pre-made and frozen burgers from CostCo and FreshCo. They have only one ingredient: beef. I haven't tried the M&M burgers lately, but we have bought a few things there from their gluten free list.


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  • 4 weeks later...
DerpTyler Newbie

ah i dont know what i would do with out their Gluten free Butter Chicken and Pad Thai. They make perfect after school meals and are easy to prepare. Thank God M&M meats is gluten friendly.

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