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Bisquick Of The Gluten Free Variety


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summerteeth Enthusiast

I found the elusive gluten-free Bisquick (holy crap I get biscuits and gravy this weekend!!) If anyone is in North central IL/southern Wisconsin, I found it at the West Riverside Walmart. Last time I went there they only had gluten-free Betty Crocker white cake mixed in their baking section. Now they have a whole gluten-free shelf, including: Mrs. Leeper's pastas, pretty much the whole Bob's Red Mill line, Tinkyada pasta (including my personal favorite, the spinach linguine), Glutino pretzels, EnviroKidz cereal, Gluten Free Pantry white bread, and a lactose/soy/gluten free mac 'n chreese I have never seen before.


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I know we are all getting excited about these new gluten free products. I just posted asking about how safe the Betty Crocker Asian Chicken Helper really is. And then I saw this post by the administrator here - posted today. Thought you might like to check this out too.

Easy foods that we love is like heaven on earth - but I know I'd rather be healthy than eat what I love.

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