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Gf Breaded Chicken Bites!


Alexolua

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Alexolua Explorer

Didn't see this mentioned on the boards, so thought I'd share with everyone! Try to give back to the community. ;)

At the Health food store here, in their freezer section, found Wellshire Kids' Gluten Free Chicken Bites Dinosaur Shaped. Looked nifty, so I got it.. tried it tonight, and yum! Didn't seem any different than any non-gluten-free item like this I've had in the past. The breading is a little spicey, but not too bad.. and I'm a wuss when it comes to hot food.

So just thought I'd let everyone know about it. =)

Of course, I realize now.. that in my excitement of finding a product like this that's gluten-free, I totally forgot about whether it's dairy free too, lol.. oops, I'll know tomorrow if I made a boo boo.


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Yeah, they are really good, but I have alway sfound that they get undrcooked

Alexolua Explorer

Oh, I didn't have that problem. I just cooked them a little longer like it said to do, if they were frozer. Then I cut one in half, to make sure it was cooked, and it was.. and didn't notice any undercooking for any of them.

Perhaps you could try that? =)

savvvyseller Enthusiast

My son really likes these - unfortunately, I understand that the company stopped distributing them (hopefully, just temporarily) because the factory that made them closed. Both Whole Foods and Wegmans (which ran out of them) confirmed this. My wife called Wellshire Farms, which told her that they will hopefully start distribution again by the end of August.

Alexolua Explorer

Really? Darn, I should run out and buy up any others I can find! LOL

The health food store I got them at, did have a lot it looked like, and that was on Thursday. Think the Wegmans near here (well one of them, lol), had them too.. least a few weeks back. Should check, thanks for the info.

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