Favorite GFCF brands

Kinnikinnicks:  Hands down the most AMAZING gluten free/ casein free/ nut free food!  Everything we've tried has been absolutely delicious!  Our go to favorites are their graham crackers, animal cookies, donuts, and sandwich cookies.  These are really a life savor when I'm trying to find similar food items for school parties and projects. They also carry bread, which I'm sure would be great, but we haven't tried it since we've had so much success with Udi's white bread.

Udi:  Bread was probably where I wasted the most amount of money in the beginning.  We tried so many breads and were disappointed every time....until UDI!  There soft white bread is amazing.  The texture and taste are great!  While it doesn't taste EXACTLY like regular bread in the beginning, it is still delicious.  We buy their white sliced bread, whole grain sliced bread, dinner rolls, and pizza.

Ian's:  I usually like to make my own homemade chicken nuggets and fish sticks, but there are time I just need the convenience of frozen food.  Fast kid friendly meals of chicken nuggets or fish sticks and fries :)  For those moments we eat Ian's.  There products are gluten free/ casein free/ egg free/ soy free/ nut free! Whew!  What they're not free of is yummy goodness! 

Glutino:  The first few times I tried Glutino's line of gluten free foods I was very disappointed.  Then, I heard that they had been bought out by a different company, so I decided to give them a try again.  I'm glad to report that I've been very happy with their products!  We eat their table crackers (similar to saltines), as well as a line that they have called "Gluten Free Pantry".   This is where they really excel.  Their mixes for cornbread, muffins, and yellow cake mix are the best I've tried.  Their yellow cake doesn't have the same bizarre after taste that I get when I use Betty Crocker's gluten free yellow cake mix.  

Snyders:  Well...pretzels!  They are crisp and flavorful!

***Most of these products I'm able to find at Publix and Whole Foods


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