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Fav From Whole Foods?


amcouch

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amcouch Newbie

Tomorrow I will be hitting up whole foods...

What are your favorite gluten-free foods from there?!


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Udi's Gluten Free Bread and Glutino Cheddar Crackers

mushroom Proficient

For non-dairy folks, hemp and coconut ice creams.

rosetapper23 Explorer

Against the Grain Gourmet baguettes--my favorite! I'm on the Primal Diet from Monday through Friday, but I cheat a bit on the weekends....and these baguettes are sooo worth cheating for!

Lesx2 Newbie

Rice tortillas and teff tortillas

Rice and multigrain English muffins ( not home and cannot remember brand -starts with an e).

Almond milk yogurt (almanede)

Crunch master multigrain crackers

Mesa Sunrise cereal

Apple gate chicken and sage breakfast sausage, sliced deli turkey,

Pedersons bacon

La Glorita corn tortillas

Pamelas shortbread or choc cookies ( but watch the calories on these)

Justins almond butter ( 365 = whole foods brand peanut butter is really good)

365 broths - low sodium, no msg !

Keep an eye out this time of year, they will have gluten-free gravy (Imangibe brand), gluten-free stuffing mix, etc

dark chocolate chips

Guacamole ( made in house).

gluten-free halibut fish ( in box like fisf&chips)

Plus all the udis,Rudis, Glutino products available and their meats and vegetables

lovegrov Collaborator

Whole Foods gluten-free biscuits.

richard

krystynycole Contributor

I asked this same question and follow the link to see the ideas people gave me!


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Moon goddess chocolate chip cookie bars. Yummy!

365 Almond butter - tastes great on apples

amcouch Newbie

Thanks for all the ideas! I left with a big cart full of stuff to try!!

jaten Enthusiast

I haven't been around this forum in several years, but another vote for Against the Grain baguettes!!! The most delicious and versatile gluten free product I've found. Period.

Against the Grain Gourmet baguettes--my favorite! I'm on the Primal Diet from Monday through Friday, but I cheat a bit on the weekends....and these baguettes are sooo worth cheating for!

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