Oh, yeah. I've never, to my recollection worked with gluten-free
stuff. I have eaten a fair amount of it in 80+ years but never had to
fuss with it on my own.
Could be. All "natural" casings are animal intestines - hopefully
from the upstream end not the waste chute.
and goes to town with it. Except he was in for a "treat" - his hot
sauce was Tabasco. Bv)=
Title: Chicken & Mushroom Alfredo
10 3/4 oz Can cream of chicken soup;
10 3/4 oz Can cream of mushroom soup;
- undiluted
Shawn Highfield wrote to Dave Drum <=-
Oh, yeah. I've never, to my recollection worked with gluten-free
stuff. I have eaten a fair amount of it in 80+ years but never had to
fuss with it on my own.
It's just easier to keep my kitchen gluten free, then I don't have to worry about using the wrong flour and wondering if I did. :)
Could be. All "natural" casings are animal intestines - hopefully
from the upstream end not the waste chute.
LOL. By the time they are done cleaning then I don't think it matter which end they came from. Some country's don't even clean them when
they cook with them.
and goes to town with it. Except he was in for a "treat" - his hot
sauce was Tabasco. Bv)=
This is strange. I have both in the fridge but I have always found Frank's to be more spicy then Tabasco. I like them both but if I had
to choose one it would be Tabasco, maybe because it's more mild to my taste buds?
Title: Chicken & Mushroom Alfredo
I saved it just in case I didn't have it. Andrea would like something like this.
10 3/4 oz Can cream of chicken soup;
10 3/4 oz Can cream of mushroom soup;
- undiluted
Have to use two cans of the mushroom though as that's the only one that
is gluten free from Alymers. (Canadian brand might be the only gluten free COM soup).
I know trhe words to that song. If you make it "one size fits all"
then no worries if it will work.
Fortunatelu we'nr neighter in one of thosr places.
Which is directly counter to my experience.
I hadn't considered that they use flour as a thickener in those
soups. Makes me glad I don't got culiac. Bv)=
Shawn Highfield wrote to Dave Drum <=-
I know trhe words to that song. If you make it "one size fits all"
then no worries if it will work.
Exactly!
Fortunatelu we're freighter in one of thosr places.
'aint that the truth.
Which is directly counter to my experience.
Goes to show you everyone's taste buds are different. :)
I hadn't considered that they use flour as a thickener in those
soups. Makes me glad I don't got culiac. Bv)=
Trust me you should be glad. I'm used to it now and can look at ingredient lists in a fraction of the time I used to. :)
Looking at the ingredients list/recipe for each sauce shows that the chilies used are widely separated on the Scoville Heat Index with the chilies used in Frank's coming in at less than halfs as hot asa the tabasco chiliesused in Tabasco sauce.
Fortunately the only food to which I an allergic is bananananas. And
I never did like then anyway. Haven't tried their cousins like
plantains ot cherimoya.
Shawn Highfield wrote to Dave Drum <=-
Looking at the ingredients list/recipe for each sauce shows that the chilies used are widely separated on the Scoville Heat Index with the chilies used in Frank's coming in at less than halfs as hot asa the tabasco chiliesused in Tabasco sauce.
I still find tabasco more mild. LOL Maybe I just have a really got
bottle of Frank's?
Fortunately the only food to which I an allergic is bananananas. And
I never did like then anyway. Haven't tried their cousins like
plantains ot cherimoya.
I don't like banananananananas on their own, but I really like them in
a muffin or bread or something like that.
Shawn
... It is worse still to be ignorant of your ignorance.
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