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gluten-free Apple Pie Filling And Onion Soup Mix?


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Anyone know safe brands of Apple Pie Filling and Onion Soup mix? I was at Wegman's today and couldn't find a gluten-free apple pie filling. I was disappointed they didn't have their own brand since that store usually makes life easier. Then, I needed onion soup mix for a gluten-free meatloaf recipe and Wegman's brand said it may contain wheat due to manufacturing. I could swear thier onion soup mix used to have the "G" on it for gluten-free. So, I'm coming to the pros - anyone have a recommendation for apple pie filling or onion soup mix? Thanks!!


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Katydid Apprentice

Gluten free apple pie filling brands - Great Value, Wildnerness and Musslemans are all gluten free (the Great Value brand is Walmart's house brand and actually says 'gluten free' on it

The last time I checked, Lipton Onion Soup mix was still gluten free.

Hope this helps.

Kay

Beth41777 Rookie

Glutino makes a gluten free onion soup base.

Go to gluten free.com The far left of the screen is a column labeled "store." Search under Soups.

I use their cream of mushroom soup mix to make cheesy potatoes, since my recipe calls for a can of cream of mushroom soup. I just use half the water it calls for. It works great.

Hope this helps!! Beth

Guest j_mommy

I use the Great Value brand for pie fillings and have used Lipton onion soup mix in the past for roasts.

happygirl Collaborator

Lipton Onion Soup Mix is gluten free.

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