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Taco Shells?


junieb

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junieb Rookie

So far every company I have found makes wheat tortillas also. Even Bearitos told me not to use their products :(. Does anyone know of a company that makes taco shells that does not also deal with the wheat tortillas/enchiladas? I wish Lundberg or Guiltless Gourmet made them! Thanks!


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I think Mission makes its soft corn tortillas on a separate line or in a separate facility. You'd have to double check to be sure.

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I think Mission makes its soft corn tortillas on a separate line or in a separate facility. You'd have to double check to be sure.

richard

I've had Mission reply to me a few different times(I kept forgetting... doh)

They state that all their corn tortillas, soft and crunchy(including the corn chips) are made in a separate facitly that does not contain wheat.

I just noticed a couple days ago, that the last pack of Mission soft corn tortillas, and the tortilla corn chips, but now state Gluten Free on the back! Whee

Carriefaith Enthusiast

I eat Old El Paso corn tacos shells. I have a recipe for gluten-free soft taco shells if you are interested. They are made similar to pancakes.

2Boys4Me Enthusiast

Carrie, I want that recipe!

Is it easy, and do they freeze well? I haven't had any chicken fajitas since August because:

1. Ty can't have soft taco shells--he doesn't like the corn ones (too bad, because there's a place in town where we can get 90 for about $5. Freshly made.)

2. The kids don't like them. But too bad...if I have a good gluten-free soft tortilla for Ty to eat I'm making them.

Guest nini

I eat the Bearitos, Old El Paso, and Ortega shells all without any problems and I am extremely sensitive...

junieb Rookie

Thanks everyone! Carrie, I would love to have that recipie. Thanks again! I'm psyched - I found Bob's Red Mill TVP - it's made on their gluten-free line - veggie tacos, here we come!


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