4/6/2023 0 Comments Made marion gluten free![]() It made my early gluten-free years extremely difficult and I would often rebel and eat gluten knowing the physical consequences because the alternatives were so unappealing. The good news is, I can now enjoy maple bars and donuts again without any of the painful consequences and zero compromise on taste and texture, thanks to Portland's stellar gluten-free baking community. When I was 14 and was diagnosed with celiac disease, I quickly learned that some of my favorite foods were permanently stricken from the list-I used to get maple bar donuts with my mom twice a week and had bagels nearly every day, so this, believe me, was painful. In a surprise to no one, Portland is awash with incredible chefs and bakers turning their talents to gluten-free goods, and the city has become something of an oasis for those who choose to-and often have to-live gluten-free lives. But as awareness has increased about the gluten-free diet and more and more people make that choice, new companies and talented bakers have flooded the market with alternatives we actually really, really can sink our teeth into. And in the past, those descriptions were not far off. liveGfree Organic Gluten Free Brown Rice Quinoa Fusilli or Penne Pasta – $2.Gluten-free baked goods? You've probably heard them described as dry, sandy, and tasteless.liveGfree Gluten Free Multi Seed Crackers Assorted Varieties – $1.99.liveGfree Gluten Free Stuffed Sandwiches – $2.99.liveGfree Gluten Free Pepperoni or Cheese Pizza – $5.29.liveGfree Gluten Free Wraps Plain and Spinach – $3.99.liveGfree Gluten Free Baking Mixes Assorted Varieties – $1.99.liveGfree Gluten Free Cheddar Biscuit or Cornbread Mix – $2.29.liveGfree Gluten Free Pretzel Sticks or Minis – $2.19.liveGfree Sweet Chili or Black Sesame Brown Rice Crisps – $2.49.Prices and availability may vary depending on your location. In addition to the limited-time gluten-free offerings, Aldi has a small selection of gluten-free foods available year-round. LiveGfree Gluten Free Hamburger Buns – $3.49 The buns look big and there’s only four of them, just like with the hot dogs. And yet…this pic isn’t jingling my jangle. Lots of folks are totally fine with bunless hamburgers. LiveGfree Gluten Free Hot Dog Buns – $3.49 Gluten-Free Hamburger Buns I use them to make “ Easy Gluten-Free Garlic Bread.” The other odd thing? There are only four buns in the bag. ![]() ![]() They’re too big! In fact, I never use those for hot dogs. LiveGfree Gluten Free Chicken Empanadas Chicken – $4.99ĭo these hot dog buns look huge or is that just me? I find this to be true with Udi’s gluten-free hot dog buns. I read this as chicken with salsa because onions + red bell peppers+ tomatoes + cilantro= salsa in my book. It contains chicken, onions, red bell peppers, tomatoes, and cilantro. After beef, I’m most excited to try the chicken. Gluten Free Chicken Empanadas ChickenĪldi’s really leaning into the empanada offering. LiveGfree Gluten Free Beef Empanadas – $4.99 4. According to the package, these contain onions, potatoes, peas, and queso blanco. Premade gluten-free empanadas? Exciting! If you’ve never had an empanada they’re fried or baked dough filled with various fillings. UPDATE: Aldi Gluten-Free Chocolate Frosted Doughnut Review is up! 3. LiveGfree Chocolate Gluten-Free Donuts – $4.49 Here’s my question: are these vanilla doughnuts glazed with a chocolate icing? Or chocolate doughnuts finished with a chocolate frosting? I’ll do the research on this and get back to you –I’m doing this for you, of course. Chocolate Gluten-Free DonutsĬhocolate doughnuts come in right behind glazed doughnuts because I’ve yet to meet a doughnut I don’t love. UPDATE: Aldi Gluten-Free Glazed Doughnut Review is up! 2. I can’t wait to try this one.Īldi liveGfree Glazed Gluten-Free Donuts – $4.49 RED ALERT: There are gluten-free glazed doughnuts in Aldi’s May lineup. Here are the six gluten-free Aldi products that I can’t wait to try along with a few others that have piqued my interest. They hit the shelves on May 8th and are only available while supplies last. (Read: doughnuts and empanadas) The bad news? These products are only available for a short time. The good news? There are several products on the list that I can’t wait to try. Aldi sent me a sneak peek of its upcoming gluten-free product line.
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