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I made 1/2 of a recipe just to try this. I'm a glutener, I made it for my gluten-free dd.

It's wonderful and fun to make! I am going to make up some dry mixes and put into baggies for her so she can make it. I used less chicken broth powder and added a small spoonful of dried veggies for color. I used to make the real stuff for her years ago...she will love this gluten-free version! (with some chicken in it)

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Just wanted to share the recipe, I hope you like it too.


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I made 1/2 of a recipe just to try this. I'm a glutener, I made it for my gluten-free dd.

It's wonderful and fun to make! I am going to make up some dry mixes and put into baggies for her so she can make it. I used less chicken broth powder and added a small spoonful of dried veggies for color. I used to make the real stuff for her years ago...she will love this gluten-free version! (with some chicken in it)

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Just wanted to share the recipe, I hope you like it too.

Thanks! My daughter will love you for this.

I was actually looking at it in the store yesterday wishing I could eat it.

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Thank you for posting this, I made it tonight and my kids inhaled it :)

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