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

Thanks to everyone who responded and they were many.  I usually make
everything from scratch but there are times when I need something in a
pinch.  Someone did mention making my own tv dinners and freezing them,
which is something I will consider.  I may even try making my own chicken
nuggets, if I can find a good tasty recipe for the oven.

Everyone who responded say that Whole Foods Markets or Wild Oats have frozen
dinners.  The companies that make them are:

Amy's--Frozen Enchiladas, Macaroni and Cheese, Shepards Pie, Tamale Pie,
to name a few.  Their GF items are clearly marked on the packages.

Taj Gourmet--Many of their frozen items are Gf (I think they have about
6 or 8 different ones.), and are also marked GF on the packages.

Thai Kitchen--Really good frozen Thai meals.

Cascadian Farms--Some of their Veggie Rice blends, and one of their
skillet dinners.  GF, well marked boxes, too.

365 Everyday Brand (From Whole Foods Market)--Chicken Enchiladas,
Chicken Flautas, Cheese Enchiladas.

Frozen Chicken Nuggets:

Yorkshire Farms Dinosaur Chicken Nuggets.  I found mine at Whole Foods.
3.99 for a 1 lb bag.  Really tasty, easy to cook (I did mine in the
toaster oven.)

Simone, NH

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