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Hello Listmates,
I'm wondering if those who have multiple Celiacs in the family have found an economical source for cereals, pasta, etc. I have no gf source that offers more than an 8 oz. box of spaghetti for over $3.00. I've looked on the internet stores and am frustrated not knowing name brands, what's good and what's not worth trying. There are 6 of us in the family...all CD...gf about 2 mos. They're going through food at a phenomenal rate (which may be a normal rate but I'm not used to it) now that they're feeling better.
We do lots of fruits and veggies, etc. and I'm not a big fan of them snacking on carbs but miss being able to throw some mac&cheese together when short on time (they always hated that, now they LOVE it gf) or having a pretzel every now and again.
I live in a remote town in Idaho but am willing to travel the 5 hours to Boise, ID or Missoula, MT, or any MT towns near there to stock up. I'm mostly looking for economical &/or bulk sources of flours (more than 1.5lb. pkgs), Irish oats, basic breakfast cereal, pastas. I don't know which brands through the co-ops are guaranteed gf, either. I don't mind shopping over internet, just don't know where to begin...so many sources, all unfamiliar.
I hate to sound like a whiner...would so much appreciate any specific answers to my question...this list is such a blessing! I am so thankful to have the "small" problem of finding a food source now that the source of our illness has been discovered! Happy to be digesting again;-)
Kate in Salmon, ID
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