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sweetie101282 Apprentice

In my Living Without magazine this month I saw something maybe too good to be true.... gluten-free chicken nuggets and fish sticks?!?! I guess Ian's started making a few Allergen free products and are selling them across the country. My question is: has anyone had them, where did you buy them, and were they worth it??

Mimi


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YES they do and I'm pumped!!! I just called Ian's and they have gluten-free chicken nuggets, fish sticks, sweet potato fries, and mac and cheese. Their products have not yet hit store shelves but are en route. I live in Boston and they are located just outside the city and said I could come in and buy the products from the factory...if I try them next week I'll report back!

Best,

Adam

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sweetie101282 Apprentice

FYI - I had the fish sticks last night, and they're really good. Pretty expensive, 5.25 for a box of 8 but very tasty when you're craving something like that every once in a while. If you're missing fish sticks or chx nuggets try them out!

astyanax Rookie

hey gluten-free nuggets are pretty easy to make.. just make a bread crumb mix (you can buy them, but i also enjoy a gluten-free rice or corn chex type cereal crushed up with some spices), crack an egg and scramble it, cut up the chicken, put some oil in a pan and then dip the chicken into the egg then the bread crumb mix then dump in the pan. you can make a bunch at once, and then freeze them. after defrosting them, just put them in an oven at 350 for about 15 mins or so.

i ate this twice a week last year, it totally got me through my first year of law school :)

taneil Apprentice

My health food store got some Ian's gluten-free Fish Sticks in, but when the owner was stocking the freezer I man came and bought all of the boxes they had, before they were even stocked. I think he was afraid he wouldn't be able to find them agian...so I couldn't even by them.

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