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[personal profile] runpunkrun posting in [community profile] gluten_free
Fresh, frozen, boxed, or canned. It's that thing that replaces a product you can't eat—GF flour tortillas, GF cookies, GF beer, GF cake mix, GF crackers, GF pizza—and makes life easier for you.

Slide on into the comments and tell us about something that's always on your shopping list, or share a recipe that you like to use with a specific gluten-free product.

We're an international group, so not all these things will be available in all markets, but don't let that stop you from sharing. I'm always interested in what it's like to be gluten free—and what kind of products are available—in other parts of the world.

Date: 2019-04-17 03:57 pm (UTC)
spikedluv: (summer: sunflowers by candi)
From: [personal profile] spikedluv
For frozen pizza, we've discovered that Freschetta has the best GF crust. Only the four cheese and pepperoni are available in our area, but a check of their website shows that they also make a spinach and roasted mushroom & tuscan style chicken, which both sound awesome!

Date: 2019-04-18 07:40 pm (UTC)
spikedluv: (summer: sunflowers by candi)
From: [personal profile] spikedluv
I should preface this by saying that we have not tried every single GF frozen pizza out there, but of the ones we've tried, this was the best. And we sort of stopped testing at this point because Pip liked it well enough to stick with it/not bother with others. I even had a piece (I don't have to eat GF) and thought it was pretty good. Which is saying something because we went through some disgusting crusts. *g*