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I Found Mushroom Soup


chrissy

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we drove to a city about 49 miles away and went to fred meyer's. i found some cream of mushroom soup and some cream of chicken soup and some tomatoe soup---all gluten-free of course. i was so excited! the brand of the cream soups was Health Valley. i have not been able to find progresso anywhere, except to order a case from the internet. the tomato soup was in a box. i made shepherd's pie tonight and there was enough left for two more recipes. it really does seem to be getting easier, but it isn't getting any less expensive yet.

christine


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I've used the Health Valley Cream of Mushroom soup... it is yummy. I actually got it on sale at Kroger. With my kroger plus card it was only $1.33, yay me! I look for sales and try to stock up when things are on sale.

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I know I looked at this and did not buy it for some reason. I bet it has dairy in it. Any one know?

Guest nini

yes, it does have dairy in it

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I thought so!! Can't wait to see if she can have dairy again! Anyone know of good gfdf mushroom soups? I found the Imagine portabella mushroom and it was ok, but not what I was looking for!

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nini---that is what i payed for it too, it was on sale, and i bought all that was left on the shelf. i used it in one of my crock pot meals---i think i probably should have used 2 cans to make up for the fact that it isn't condensed, (the potatoes were a little dry) but it held up well in the crockpot.

christine

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I thought so!! Can't wait to see if she can have dairy again! Anyone know of good gfdf mushroom soups? I found the Imagine portabella mushroom and it was ok, but not what I was looking for!

Becky6,

My dd is dairy/casein free as well. I've been making cream of mushroom soup from scratch using Vance's DariFree. I made a big batch last time and froze it in individual containers. Feel free to PM or e-mail me if you would like the recipe. I also used the base for clam chowder for my dh. :)


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