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gluten-free Chicken Salad/pimento Cheese - Available Commerically?


AmandaM83

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Does anyone know of any commercially made gluten-free chicken salads or pimento cheese spreads? We are going camping over the next couple of weeks and I would like some easy sandwich/cracker/chip toppers that I don't have to make myself. Yes, that sounds lazy but I am already prepping 15 days worth of dinners and breakfasts for 6 - 9 people and something has just got to be easy.

Any help would be appreciated, or if you have other easy lunch type ideas that would be great too.

Amanda


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ravenwoodglass Mentor

You may find this link to Hormels gluten-free website helpful. There is quite a bit you can likely find that will make life easier.

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lovegrov Collaborator

Just check your ingredients. Kraft products will clearly list any gluten. I don't think I've ever seen a pimento cheese spread that has gluten and rarely have I seen chicken salad with it. Same with egg salad and tuna salad.

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kledford Rookie

Publix premade chicken salad in the deli area is listed as gluten free on their "gluten-free Products List".

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