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Great Gluten Free Foods
There are many gluten free products available, many of which taste terrible but they are so much better now. When I first went gluten-free, I threw away many products after only one bite. Cardboard and burnt popcorn are not two of my favorite flavors. Here are some products that I have found to be very tasty.
Baked Goods
udi
Description: “Fresh baked” breads, muffins, cinnamon rolls and bagels.
Where to Buy: Kroger
Pamela’s Baking Mix
Description: Cookies, brownies
Where to Buy: Health Foods by Claudia
123 Gluten Free
Description: cake, biscuit, cooking and brownie mixes
Where to Buy: Walt Churchill’s
Betty Crocker
Description: Cake and brownie mixes, frosting
Where to Buy: Kroger
Alcoholic Beverages
This obviously includes wine and most cordials but beer is used made from grains like barley and wheat.
Gluten-Free Beers
Bard’s
Description: Sorghum based beer that has a microbrew feel
Where to Buy:
Redbridge
Description: Sorghum based beer, similar to Sam Adams, made my Anheuser-Busch
Where to Buy: Meijer
New Planet
Description: Three different types now available: Light Ale, Pale Ale and Raspberry Ale
Where to Buy:
Omission
Olly Olly Gluten Free
Ciders
Angry Orchard
Description: Spiked cider
Where to Buy:
Wood Chuck
Description: Spiked cider
Where to Buy: most restaurants and grocery stores
New Grist
Description: A hint of fruit taste, but not enough to take away your man card Where to Buy: Walt Churchill’s
Mixed Drinks
Moscow Mule
- Vodka
- Ginger Beer
- Lime Juice
Cereals
Chex
Description: Honey Chex, Rice Chex and Corn Chex are all gluten-free
Where to Buy: Kroger
Rice Crispies
Description: The standard version is NOT gluten-free, but they now have a gluten-free version
Where to Buy: Kroger
Condiments
Heinz Ketchup
Miracle Whip
Hellman’s Mayonnaise
Bolthouse Salad Dressings
Where to Buy: Monnette’s
Garlic Expressions
Where to Buy: Sofo’s and Fresh Thyme
Crackers/Snacks
Glutino Crackers
Description: Hard to believe that they are gluten free.
Where to Buy: Health Foods by Claudia
Glutino Pretzels
Description: Hard to believe that they are gluten free.
Where to Buy: Health Foods by Claudia
Crunch Master
Description: A multi-grain cracker, has more texture to it
Where to Buy: Costco sells it in standard and a variety pack
Nut Thins
Description: These are a kind of cracker. They have multiple flavors and are the best to serve with cheese spreads and dip.
Where to Buy: Kroger, Meijer
Dorritos
Description: Select varieties are gluten free. Check the Dorrito’s website to find out if your favorite types are included.
Where to Buy: Kroger, Meijer
Flours/Mixes
Bob’s Red Mill
Description: Any type of flour you can imagine from rice flour to garbanzo bean flour. The pizza mix is the best pizza you can get.
Where to Buy: Health Foods by Claudia, Kroger, Phoenix Co-op
Pamela’s Pancake & Baking Mix
Description: The pancakes are delicious. I recommend adding a little bit of vanilla to the recipe to make them fluffier.
Where to Buy: Health Foods by Claudia, Kroger
Meat
Boar’s Head
Description: All of their lunch meat and cheese is gluten free
Where to Buy: Kroger, Monette’s Market, Health Foods by Claudia
Kilgus’s Kielbasa
Description: A not too spicy version of a Polish favorite
Where to Buy: Kilgus is located on Laskey near Secor
Pasta
Mrs. Leeper’s
Description: Corn pasta
Where to Buy: Health Foods by Claudia
Sauces
San J
Description: Teriyaki and soy sauces
Where to Buy: Health Foods by Claudia