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<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>>

Listmates:

FYI.  I was browsing at my local REI store recently and wondered if
some of the prepackaged meals, soups, and so on were gluten-free.
Obviously many of them were not.  The best possibility seemed to be
Backcountry Food.  I am always looking for portable gf items and
there are regular posts about items for school, office, or camping.

At http://www.backcountryfood.org the food product ingredient list
has information related to the product's status as vegan, vegetarian,
and gluten-free as they apply.  This can be read with each individual
item or from the PDF product listing.  One breakfast item is gf,
along with other items--beans, soups, and meals.  Look for them at
your camping stores or order online.

Betsy
Texas

PS:  I have no financial interest in REI or Backcountry Foods.

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