Has anyone here tried the kraft macaroni cheese packets from the box? Kraft told me it's gluten free and I know they sell the powder in jars for popcorn but they don't have it in my area. :( I'm fairly certain I'm gluten intolerant and not celiac because the blood test came back negative and I can handle small trace amounts of wheat with only a
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I would like, instead, to offer you an alternative.
If you can get it in your area (or order it online), Annie's makes a gluten-free macaroni and cheese that I find even tastier than craft. Their version with powdered cheese comes in two flavors, regular yellow cheddar and shells with white cheddar. There is also one with a liquid cheese packet in the yellow cheddar.
Just be sure to get the rice pasta versions. The packaging is kinda similar to their ones with wheat pasta.
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If it's mac and cheese you're looking for, I second Annie's. Both GF options are good. That was my favorite brand before I found out I had to go gluten free, and I like the GF versions just as much. There is also a frozen rice mac and cheese by this brand that is really good.
If you're looking for cheese popcorn seasoning, Kernel Season's makes a few flavors of cheese powder. I believe that all of their popcorn seasonings are gluten free, but I would double check just to be safe. My boyfriend works there so I've tried most of them. The ones I've tried have been really good.
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Oh, blood tests will not tell antibodies right if you are IgA deficient, what they test for).
If you are, like me, you need a special one. My original testing didn't show up because of this, and the damage done is not always in line with severity of symptoms.
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I've heard good things about King Arthur though, I want to try some of their stuff.
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