free baked goods through major UK supermarkets like ASDA, Tesco, and Sainsbury. North American manufacturers, including The Kraft Heinz Company and Barilla G. e R. F.lli S.p.A., sell their gluten-free products through major retailers in the US, such as Walmart, Whole Foods, and Kroger....
The coconut flour currently in my pantry is the Simple Truth brand from Kroger. I've also bought the coconut flour from Trader Joes. Sorghum Flour I use Sorghum flour in my all-butter flaky gluten free pie crust. The higher ratio of protein makes a great flaky pie crust. When mixing you...
I was the very lucky recipient of a package containing 4 complimentary boxes of gluten-free cookies fromGlow Gluten-freethe other day. First I have to say that Jill fromGlow Gluten-freeis so sweet. She is great to follow onTwitterand we have had some good laughs over the past few days...
What you see above from left to right is: Sausage Balls and Cheese Grits, Simple Truth Waffles from Kroger, and Gluten Free Foster Farms Corn Dogs (which were in the oven when these pictures were taken and why you don’t see pictures of them, but I promise they were there!) Anyways, ...
I’m pretty lucky to have Whole Foods, Sprouts, Natural Grocers, Kroger (Fry’s), Safeway, and Albertsons… Continue Reading Travel Travel: Best Gluten-Free Restaurants in Seattle, WA Erica Dermer,October 27, 2020 If you’re headed to the pacific northwest, don’t discount visiting Seattle!
Anyway, while driving the four blocks to Kroger from my home one day about three months ago, my phone rang. It was the nurse at my doctor’s office telling me that my thyroid antibodies were sky-high and that I needed to get on a gluten-free diet as soon as possible. I also needed...
TheSimple Mills brandcan be found almost everywhere nowadays. I used to only be able to find them at my local health food store, but now I regularly see them at other places like Target, Kroger, Safeway, Wal-Mart, etc. And of course, you can always find them online through Amazon or...
gluten free crispy rice cereal option. It is certified gluten free and made with sprouted brown rice (healthier, too!). The price tag is steeper, but might well be worth it if you need to avoid any chance of cross-contamination. We have bought this kind at Smith’s (Kroger) and ...
Kroger had these BOGO in the past week. Not sure when the sale ends, but I hope it is still going on! Posted in Uncategorized | Leave a reply Product Review: Betty Crocker's Gluten Free Devil's Food Cake Posted on June 27, 2009 16 After looking high & low, I finally found ...
If you haven’t looked in the dairy-free section of your grocery store in a while, be sure to do so. I think you’ll be pleasantly surprised—especially when you taste some of them! Readers have even told me about store-brand dairy-free cheese products (e.g., Kroger) that are their...