I am a Mom. I am not a medical professional. Some of these sites below also offer items that may not be allergen free - or free of your particular allergens - so consider contacting them and reading their websites and packages with care. ☺ For my own family I have found the following very useful.
Best Wishes-
Fantastic!
They make many varieties of bacon, sausage, ham, hotdogs, etc. Many of their products are free of most allergens (including MSG and Nitrates) and the company is great with communication. They answer email quickly and are very specific about ingredients.
We really enjoy the bacons, kielbasa sausage and Sweet German sausage in particular! I really like using the bacon both on its own and in recipes. The Apple Smoked Bacon is my favorite of their bacon line. The Kielbasa sausage has fantastic flavor and my Grandmothers recipe for Kelbasa and Cabbage comes out great using it! My nitrite/nitrate sensitive family member can enjoy many of their product items!
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Amy's Kitchen - This is a wonderful family owned line of convenience foods - many of which are GF and or allergen free. Lots of Vegan options as well.
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Wholly Guacamole - http://eatwholly.com/ This is the Guacamole standard in our kitchen. Really freezes well.
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Sun Butter in place of peanut butter(pb). Sun Butter is made of Sun Flower seeds and comes in different textures just like pb. It also has an excellent taste and no funky aftertaste. Also you can bake with it in place of PB.
www.sunbutter.com
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Kinnikinnick is GF and fantastic! They have a variety of cookies and other items that are really yummy! Unfortunatly every package I have looked at recently indicates that it may contain eggs - although its not an ingredient in the animal cookies, grahm crackers, or sandwich cookies they all have that notice. Frustrating.
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Mary's Gone Crackers - Delightful line of GF, Vegan delightfulness!
123 Gluten Free is a small company that makes good quality Gluten Free mixes. All the things you add to the bowl can be substituted or not to suit your dietary needs. They include lots of recipes on their website and I have enjoyed using this brand for six years. Yes it really is that good!
www.123glutenfree.com
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Erewhon cereals are tasty and their website shows many varieties of cereals to suit different dietary needs. They answer email promptly and were specific when asked about particular ingredients.
www.usmillsllc.com
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Enjoy Life offers cookies, granola, snack bars, choc chips etc. The packaging indicates that they are "free of the 8 common allergens".
www.enjoylifefoods.com
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Dr. Lucy's Cookies - boxes say free of peanuts, tree nuts, milk, eggs, gluten. An MD created this company. Really nice bio on her site. Yummy cookies. I like the sugar cookies crushed (and mixed with butter substitute) to make pie crust :)
www.drlucys.com
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Stocks and Broths -These are what I found to be the best taste. Kitchen Basics has different varieties of stocks/broths and some are msg free and gluten free, etc.
http://www.kitchenbasics.net/
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Grains in a nice variety are available through Bob's Red Mill. Some are GF some are not.
http://www.bobsredmill.com/
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San -J has a wonderful GF Tamari! This is basically real soy sauce without the artificial MSG or wheat/gluten.
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Glutino and Gluten Free Pantry brand(s) has a variety of wonderful things including cake mixes, bread mixes, and ready made -pretzels, and Breakfast bars. I have had good exp with these items. (Also see the youtube episode.)
http://www.glutino.com/
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http://sodeliciousdairyfree.com/ has ice creams, milk substitutes - all delicious as the name suggests and vegan friendly as well as allergy friendly. This is my very favorite non-dairy ice cream on the market. You will not be disappointed in taste and texture. Do read carefully not all flavors are free of the same allergens.
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PASTA:
Some Rice pasta brands I like are-
DeBoles
http://www.deboles.com/
Tinkyada Pasta Joy *by far the best*
http://tinkyada.com/ or www.ricepasta.com (which will auto-redirect you to the first one)
Corn pastas:
Sam Mills pastas are particularly good. This website is not in English - but is still fun to visit. These are made in Europe.
www.sammilss.eu
Mrs.Leeper's corn pastas. From Italy I think. The site is of the distribution company which offers many brands and products. Not all their products are allergen free - but some are.
www.worldfiner.com
Also from national brands-
Check out GF Kellog's Rice Crispies, GF General Mills Chex Cereals, GF Betty Crocker Bisquick - all newer
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