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One of my favorite gluten-free brands is Glutino.  They seem to have some of the greatest products that include Pizza, frozen dinners, breakfast bars, cookies, wafer cookies, pretzels and more.  These pretzels taste so good that my co-workers and younger brother and friends all dig in as if they were regular pretzels.  My brother says you can't taste the difference and my co-workers say they like the consistency and texture better then regular pretzels. Glutino Pretzels come in two sizes: the standard snack size, and the family size which is what you see above.  Not only are they gluten-free, but also wheat-free, casein-free and egg-free!  Glutino Pretzels come in twists as above, sticks sesame twists and chocolate covered both dark and white.  Yum! 

Another one of my fav products from Glutino are their frozen bagels that come in plain, poppy, sesame and cinnamon raisin. These bagels are great toasted and are microwaveable. 


Glutino products can be found at most health stores, Whole Foods, Fairway, Westerly Market, Wegman's Market and various other grocery stores.


To shop on Glutino and Gluten-Free Pantry's website online click HERE

Other Glutino and Gluten-Free Pantry's Products are as follows:  (if there is an asterisk next to it, I have tried it).

Corn Bread
Flax Seed Bread
Cinnamon and Raisin Bread
Fiber Bread
Bagels *Fantastic
English Muffins *Good
Whole grain brown rice bread with prebiotics homestyle
Whole grain brown rice bread with prebiotics
Cheese Bread
Raisin Bread
Cinnamon French Toast
Chocolate Cake Mix
Pancake Mix
Muffin Mix
Chocolate Wafers * Fantastic
Vanilla Wafers * Fantastic
Lemon Wafers *Fantastic
Strawberry Wafers
Dark Chocolate Candy Bars *Fantastic-but takes more like a bar then a candy bar
Milk Chocolate Candy Bars  *Fantastic-but takes more like a bar then a candy bar
Chocolate Peanut Butter Candy Bars  *Fantastic-but takes more like a bar then a candy bar
Original Crackers  *Very good, but a little dry
Cheddar Crackers
Multi-Grain Crackers
Vegetable Crackers
Apple Breakfast bars
Blueberry Breakfast Bars *I don't love these.  They taste like Nutrigrain bars.
Cranberry Breakfast Bars  *I don't love these.  They taste like Nutrigrain bars.
Chocolate Peanut Butter Organic Bars *Amazing
Chocolate Banana Organic Bars *Amazing
Wildberry Organic Bars *Amazing
Sesame Breadsticks
Pizza Flavor Breadsticks
Strawberry Breakfast Bars
Cherry Breakfast Bars
Chocolate Chip Cookies *Amazing
Vanilla Creme Cookies *Love
Chocolate Vanilla Creme Cookies *Love
Honey Nut Cereal
Apple and Cinnamon Cereal *Very good
Bread Crumbs

FROZEN MEALS:

Macaroni n Cheese *Fantastic
Duo Cheese Pizza *Fantastic
Spinach and Feta Pizza *Fantastic
Penne Alfredo *Fantastic
Pomodoro Chicken
Chicken Ranchero
Pad Thai w/ Chicken *Fantastic
Chicken Penne Alfredo
Spinach Soy Cheese Pizza w/ Brown Rice Crust *Fantastic
3 Cheese Pizza w/ Brown Rice Crust *Fantastic
BBQ Chicken Pizza

Gluten Free Pantry products:

Chocolate Truffle Brownie Mix
Yankee Cornbread Mix
Old Fashioned Cake and Cookie Mix
Muffin and Scone Mix
Chocolate Chip and Cookie Mix
Beth's All Purpose GF Baking Flour
Perfect Pie Crust mix
Decadent Chocolate Mix
Favorite Sandwich Bread Mix
French Bread and Pizza Mix
Brown Rice Pancake Mix
Olive Oil and Garlic Croutons *Fantastic

As you can see, just from these two brands, there is so much to choose from!  So there you have it.  Just because you are gluten-free does not mean you have to suffer.


xx Julie

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