I fixed gluten free pizza last night with Chebe's pizza crust mix, Classico pizza sauce, mozzarella and pepperoni. The Classico is great and gluten free according to their web site. I asked my husband and kids to rate the pizza from 1 to 5, with 5 being best. My son who is normally my picky eater gave it a 4.5, surprise surprise! My daughter gave the crust a 3.5 because she liked the pizza I made a few weeks ago better. Since I'm not sure what crust mix I used then it's kind of a moot point. My husband gave it a 3 because I didn't make it thin enough. I gave it a 4 out of 5 because it was really easy to make and tasty but the instructions said to put it in an ungreased pan. The crust stuck a little so next time I'm going to spray the pan with cooking spray. Would I buy it again? Yes. But I would make a couple of changes (thinner and spray the pan).
I have also used Chebe's bread mix. I liked it for sandwiches but my daughter loved it! It's also reasonably priced and simple to put together.
Next on my list of gluten free items to try....Heartland Gluten Free Pasta. Walmart has it and it's only a little over two dollars a package.
This has nothing to do with gluten free but I feel like I need to mention it. I have two dogs, a Cairn Terrier and a West Highland Terrier. My Cairn kept getting sick with a hacking cough and diarrhea. My Westie didn't have the cough but had terrible diarrhea. I did some checking and their dog treats came from China. If you'll check the internet there's been some issues with the treats manufactured in China so I switched them to homemade dog treats or chewies from the United States only and the diarrhea is gone. The cough is much better although not completely gone yet. I'm not saying all the treats manufactured in China are an issue but it scared me enough that I am very careful what I give my dogs now.
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