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Gluten Free Bisquick


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I know 85 cents isn't much, but www.bettycrocker.com has a coupon available this month for Bisquick Gluten Free Baking mix. I use this mix all winter long for pancakes and waffles because of the convenience.The coupon expires 12/5/2011.


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I know 85 cents isn't much, but www.bettycrocker.com has a coupon available this month for Bisquick Gluten Free Baking mix. I use this mix all winter long for pancakes and waffles because of the convenience.The coupon expires 12/5/2011.

Thanks for the tip! At the inflated prices we must pay for gluten-free flours, etc., 85 cents is very much appreciated! ;)

Cheers, IH

krystynycole Contributor

There are tons of things you can do with bisquick! go to www.bettycrocker.com to find a bunch of gluten free recipes! I make all sorts of different dinner ideas from here.

Marilyn R Community Regular

What do you do for shortening? I haven't been able to find a soy free shortening, but maybe that isn't a problem for you...

Kim27 Contributor

there is also a gluten-free bisquick coupon on smartsource.com. first one i've ever seen!

missy'smom Collaborator

Marilyn,

You ca use Earthbalance spread, soy-free version in the red tub ot Spectrum Organic Buttery Shortening. My local healthfood store didn't carry the spectrum but ordered it for me at no extra cost.

IrishHeart Veteran

I also can't "do" soy and we use the Earth Balance Soy-Free in all our baking and it works well. Make sure you get the RED tub! :)

I'll have to try the Spectrum. Thanks!


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Noticed many new items on the Costco web site.

Marilyn R Community Regular

Thanks for the Earth Balance recommendation, Missysmom and Irish.

Ginsou Explorer

What do you do for shortening? I haven't been able to find a soy free shortening, but maybe that isn't a problem for you...

I use Spectrum and dairy,soy,free Earth Balance (Red container). and canola oil as shortening substitutes.

Ginsou Explorer

Thanks for the tip! At the inflated prices we must pay for gluten-free flours, etc., 85 cents is very much appreciated! ;)

Cheers, IH

The Betty Crocker website does limit coupons...check their website at the beginning of each month for coupons.

IrishHeart Veteran

Thanks for the Earth Balance recommendation, Missysmom and Irish.

You bet, hon! ;)

IrishHeart Veteran

The Betty Crocker website does limit coupons...check their website at the beginning of each month for coupons.

thanks! I sent the coupon to my Mom--she makes pancakes with it and loves them!

mbrookes Community Regular

I just went to get my gluten-free Bisquick coupon and found two more I can use: $1.10 off two boxes of Chex and $1.00 off Philadelphia cooking creme. Thanks for the tip.

Sharon Newbie

I know 85 cents isn't much, but www.bettycrocker.com has a coupon available this month for Bisquick Gluten Free Baking mix. I use this mix all winter long for pancakes and waffles because of the convenience.The coupon expires 12/5/2011.

We stopped having pancakes cause I couldn't find a good recipe. Until gluten-free Bisquick!! We love the pancakes and have them 3 or 4 times a month now! Will check the .85 coupon as we're out as of last night.

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