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<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>>
Dear Listmates -
This is the time of year when gluten-free gefilte fish
varieties are available at some stores.
There is a large frozen log, that you have to boil with
carrots, celery, and onion. Don't recall the brand.
I stopped buying it because it is too big for us.
There is a Rokeach variety at some Dominick's stores in the midwest, Gourmet Sweet variety, that I like a lot. There is Streit's variety that a listmate told me about, in with regular Passover products - not in with gefilte fish - at the store he went to, in a package the size of a frozen vegetable box. I haven't seen that here (Chicago area).
There was another brand with a sweet variety last year, but I don't recall the brand.
Just look on front, back, side for No Gluten or Gluten-Free.
The Rokeach has some little yellow circles on the right side of front label, and one says No Gluten. It is also marked on the side.
I just emailed Rokeach (www.rokeach.com) to ask the shelf life of sealed (i.e. newly purchased, not opened yet) jars. If they tell me it is good for 9 or 10 months, I'll order a case or two through Dominick's. Great with horseradish sauce. Instant main course for lunch or dinner.
-Vicki in Illinois
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