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Any Good Gluten Free Brown Gravy Mixes?


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Just diagnosed and being from Baltimore I love me some french fries and gravy. Anyone know of any good brown gravy mixes I can start buying that arent too horrible??


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Lisa Mentor

Just diagnosed and being from Baltimore I love me some french fries and gravy. Anyone know of any good brown gravy mixes I can start buying that arent too horrible??

No, sorry to say. But, things change quickly so be patient...maybe tomorrow. B)

And Welcome!

love2travel Mentor

If you want to, brown gravy is a cinch to make; that is, if you have good chicken (or other) stock. Sometimes a person just has those cravings and fries and gravy really fit!! In addition to potato fries I like to make sweet potato fries, carrot chips, beet chips, parsnip chips...very good with gravy.

jkmunchkin Rising Star

Maxwell's Kitchen makes a great brown gravy.

ScarlettsMommy Explorer

ooh thank you i will see if i can order it online

mamaw Community Regular

Full Flavor Foods has the very best gravies & sauces...THe very best.... You will not be disappointed.....

ScarlettsMommy Explorer

i seen the full flavor foods mixes on glutenfreemall.com so i think i will buy a few packs!!


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Imagine Foods makes prepared brown gravy (beef, chicken and mushroom).

mamaw Community Regular

If you go to the Full Flavor website ,they have recipes there as well...other brands mentioned are okay but FullFlavor beats them all....I just had the beef gravy one & mixed it with some more spices & some wine over beef tips,excellent & no one had any idea it was gluten-free...

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