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    Gong Shooter The Norseman's Avatar
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    Default Gluten free/paleo prepping?

    Family is basically GF and wife and I have gone paleo. Anyone else in the same boat? How's the food prepping going? Tips and pointers would be helpful. Thanks!

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    Check out Augason Farms stuff. They are reasonably priced and stuff is good. They have a good selection of Gluten Free products and right now any order over $50 is free shipping pluse some free goodies
    http://www.augasonfarms.com/Gluten-Free-Food

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    Same storage steps for your Rice and Corn flour, also the pasta.
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    I'm mostly paleo too, and it's a difficult prospect to have some food stores that are paleo.

    What I've settled on is having canned/foil pack tuna/chicken/beef, canned fruits/veggies, and lots of healthy fats around. If I don't eat the canned stuff, I donate it yearly and buy some new stuff.

    On top if that, I am planning on making buckets if long term storage rice and beans. If we are to that point, we won't be too concerned about eating non-paleo. I don't put away anything with gluten, it just makes me way too sick.

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    Costco has 5lbs of GF all purpose flour for $5, cheaper than I've seen it anywhere else. Their coach's oats are GF as well $6 for 6-7lbs??? Also, you can order Pams mixes in bulk on Amazon. Obviously the rice and beans are the most cost effective GF bulk items to store.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jim View Post
    Same storage steps for your Rice and Corn flour, also the pasta.

    Forgot about the corn flour and kernels...I haven't found anywhere that doesn't get an arm and a leg for GF pasta. Let me know if you do

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    Sams club has popcorn for $25 for 50 lbs. Makes great corn bread. Just need a good grinder. When I bought it a few years ago it was $16.

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    Real men eat anything that doesn't get out of the way fast enough.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Teufelhund View Post
    Real men eat anything that doesn't get out of the way fast enough.
    Real smart men stock gluten free foods when their wifes are gluten intolerant, or end up with real bitchy wives!

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    Quote Originally Posted by tactical_2012 View Post
    Check out Augason Farms stuff. They are reasonably priced and stuff is good. They have a good selection of Gluten Free products and right now any order over $50 is free shipping pluse some free goodies
    http://www.augasonfarms.com/Gluten-Free-Food
    +1 for this place. Lots of GF. Plus, order $150 of stuff and get free shipping, a free FD soup and a free 20lb bag of brown rice. I ordered from them last week and they told me they were about 14 days behind on shipping because of the amount of orders, just FYI.

    Also check out Honeyville Grain and beprepared.com for more GF options. I have family diagnosed celiac so I have been helping them find GF options.

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