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Weight Watchers Frozen Dinners


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Hey, I discovered that weight watchers frozen Santa Fe rice and beans dinner is now marked gluten-free at the bottom of the ingredient list. Some of the older ones aren't marked yet, but the ingredient list seems to be gluten-free also. I've been eating these for a while now, so I was pleased to know that I was right about the ingredients. It does make a quick something to eat. Especially lunch. 310 calories,if you're counting them :lol:

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Hey, I discovered that weight watchers frozen Santa Fe rice and beans dinner is now marked gluten-free at the bottom of the ingredient list. Some of the older ones aren't marked yet, but the ingredient list seems to be gluten-free also. I've been eating these for a while now, so I was pleased to know that I was right about the ingredients. It does make a quick something to eat. Especially lunch. 310 calories,if you're counting them :lol:

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They even lable their yogurt gluten free and the stuff that they sell in the meeting centers (i saw this on the new "sides" they have) actually will say "processed in machinery with wheat, nuts, ..... gluten" They have a long list of what it could be processed on. Their smoothies are processed on machinery with other wheat products....such a shame because i really liked them (but they got rid of the orange ones though...those were pretty tastey)

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SANTA FE RICE AND BEANS???!!! YEAH!!! That was my favorite Weight Watcher meal for lunch and I missed it. I'm on my way to the store now. Thanks Neesee! I'm so excited.

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