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pdm1981

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  1. I used to use Birdseye but for some reason kept having reactions to their rice and other plain veggies. Did some research and found this: "While our manufacturing facilities follow the accepted good manufacturing practices, we do not have the flexibility of segregating production lines for the exclusive production of wheat-free items."
  2. Buying fresh is the way to go but now its winter so I'm looking for some frozen veggies. I always got the reaction on the Birdseye non flavored stuff because of the shared lines. I wonder about Green Giant? What brands have you guys found to be safe?
  3. Does anyone know of a good safe brand of frozen veggies. I'm very busy and they would be very good to have in hand for a quick fix. I used to use Birdseye but for some reason kept having reactions to their rice and other plain veggies. Did some research and found this: "While our manufacturing facilities follow the accepted good manufacturing practices...
  4. I tried Epicured. All of those meals looked so good Nikki2777 but they are very regional. Bummer. I emailed a place called Freshly. The meals look good and get fairly good reviews. I just need something quick but not the Udi's frozen meals. Of course I'm not in their area either. They did however ask where I was located and when I said just outside Cincinnati...
  5. So you use Hunts tomato products? Which ones? (diced, paste, sauce?)

    1. squirmingitch

      squirmingitch

      All of them. Diced, paste, sauce. No problems. Hunt's is a ConAgra product. ConAgra will always clearly declare any gluten ingredients. They are a very trusted company among the celiac community.

      The same goes for Kraft. Kraft will always clearly declare gluten ingredients & is also a very trusted company among the celiac community.

  6. Has anybody here ever tried any food delivery services and had any luck? They claim that they're gluten free but when pressed, they're 100% everything else, but never claim to be 100% gluten free. Freshly is about the only one that made that claim but doesn't deliver to my part of the country. Bummer. Any thoughts or ideas out there?
  7. Chipotle has been a huge let down to me. Just sit back and watch then handle the spoons sometimes. The put rice on the flour tortillas by rubbing the spoon across it to spread the rice out and then dip that spoon right back in the rice. There's been a couple times the server had no clue what I was saying and now there is disclaimers starting to pop up on...
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