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Soy Free Pancake Mixes


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shadowicewolf Proficient

Well for the time being i'm avoiding all soy (only two sources in my apartment atm is my ragu sauce and my bisquick so its easy enough).

I like, however, to eat pancakes on an occasional basis. So are tehre any good ones? I can't do anything with bean flour in it either :(


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Have you tried Open Original Shared Link? It works well for pancakes, waffles, muffins and other quick breads. One of my favorite products.

jerseyangel Proficient

We enjoy Gluten Free Pantry Pancake Mix. No soy ingredients, but it does carry a "may contain soy" label. I am sensitive to soy and have no problems with it.

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Have you tried Open Original Shared Link? It works well for pancakes, waffles, muffins and other quick breads. One of my favorite products.

Ya know, I just tried that the other day, now that I can have potato starch again, and they WERE delish. :)

shadowicewolf Proficient

I've tried their bread mix, though me thinks my issues with it were due to the CC in the bread maker.

I'll keep the second in mind. I'm staying away from all traces atm, just in case.

What about king arthur brand?

I may just find myself a loaf of the ever raved udi's bread and make me some french toast lol

alex11602 Collaborator

Our favorite is the Namaste pancake and waffle mix.

IrishHeart Veteran

King Arthur gluten-free Pancake mix is pretty extraordinary. I stay away from it because I am getting chubby. :lol: But I am soy free, too and find it delicious.

from the package:

"Wheat-free, soy-free, nut-free -- packed in a dedicated gluten-free facility."

Open Original Shared Link


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shadowicewolf Proficient

King Arthur gluten-free Pancake mix is pretty extraordinary. I stay away from it because I am getting chubby. :lol: But I am soy free, too and find it delicious.

from the package:

"Wheat-free, soy-free, nut-free -- packed in a dedicated gluten-free facility."

Open Original Shared Link

That might be the one i go with, if my local king soopers carries it. Can't really go anywhere else as taxi's are expensive and the failure of a bus system doesn't go by food places >.>

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Amazon. Having food show up on your doorstep is pretty cool.

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Do you get the Orgran ones there?

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