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Linda Goldkrantz <[log in to unmask]>
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Linda Goldkrantz <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 21 Sep 2011 12:26:45 -0400
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I just heated up Gluten-free, All Natural, Vegan Black Bean soup by Dr. McDougall's Right Foods.  First time I had it.  

Most store bought gf soups are either too bland, not kosher (kosher style) or too salty for me, but I really liked this one, and my first reaction was....it is very similar in taste to the chili that I love at Pizzeria Uno Chicago Grill.

Next time,  I'm going to stir in sauteed ground beef and diced red onions, and add a touch of  chili powder....and I think I'll have a replica of the restaurant chili.  


At Uno's you have to request the gluten-free version... not to have corn chips, which they fry in contaminated oil, but we can have corn chips at home.  And since I don't have meat and cheese together, I'll just leave the cheese out at home...as I do at Uno's.

I have no personal connection to Dr. McDougall's or Chicago Grill/Uno's.  Unfortunately, I cannot tell you where to buy it, because I don't recall in which supermarket I found mine, but, on the box, they have a website: www.rightfoods.com  and a distributer address:  Dr. McDougall's Righ Foods, P.O. Box 426, South San Francisco, CA 94083

I also have a container of this brand's lentil soup, but haven't tried it yet.
*Please provide references to back up claims of a product being GF or not GF*
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