Guest guest Posted August 20, 2004 Report Share Posted August 20, 2004 Thank you for the info. Anyone know if Wild Oats carries Tinkyada pasta? Dabney Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 20, 2004 Report Share Posted August 20, 2004 Dabney, Tinkyada can be bought in almost any variety of pasta that you can think of. I have bought spirals, lasagna noodles, spaghetti, fettucini, elbows, shells, and they even make a shaped pasta for kids calle "Little Dreams" in shapes like animals, trains, planes, etc. They are all wonderful and taste most like wheat pasta than any of the gf pastas. I have served this multiple times to non-gf people and not only can they not tell it's wheat, but they always comment on how good it is. I tell them after they eat that the noodles were made from brown rice. I buy mine from Whole Foods and have also bought from Gluten Free Pantry and Gluten Solutions (both online stores). God bless, nn Calacci, Bridget wrote: Tinkyada pasta is the best, the most "normal" GF pasta out there. It comes in bags and comes in a variety of "shapes" such as elbow, spiral, etc.... If you can find these locally get them, and if you have to order them from one of the online vendors do it. They not only taste the most normal, but so far I've found that they also "behave' the most normal in that they don't get all pasty and gross when you cook them. ________________________________ From: Chuckndabs@... Sent: Fri 8/20/2004 8:02 PM To: SillyYaks Subject: Re: Kraft powdered macaroni & cheese sauce In a message dated 8/20/2004 2:08:56 PM Central Standard Time, onesillyyak@... writes: I'll probably still continue to buy the KRAFT mac & cheese boxes in bulk and use the cheese packets for the Tinkyada noodles Can you tell me what the Tinkyada noodles are and where you get them : ) Dabney Mom to two beautiful Russian angels, Katya 5, Perm Russia, Nina 4, Tver Russia, a little prince Evan, 2 and a baby girl Ella 4 months Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 20, 2004 Report Share Posted August 20, 2004 Dabney, Tinkyada can be bought in almost any variety of pasta that you can think of. I have bought spirals, lasagna noodles, spaghetti, fettucini, elbows, shells, and they even make a shaped pasta for kids calle "Little Dreams" in shapes like animals, trains, planes, etc. They are all wonderful and taste most like wheat pasta than any of the gf pastas. I have served this multiple times to non-gf people and not only can they not tell it's wheat, but they always comment on how good it is. I tell them after they eat that the noodles were made from brown rice. I buy mine from Whole Foods and have also bought from Gluten Free Pantry and Gluten Solutions (both online stores). God bless, nn Calacci, Bridget wrote: Tinkyada pasta is the best, the most "normal" GF pasta out there. It comes in bags and comes in a variety of "shapes" such as elbow, spiral, etc.... If you can find these locally get them, and if you have to order them from one of the online vendors do it. They not only taste the most normal, but so far I've found that they also "behave' the most normal in that they don't get all pasty and gross when you cook them. ________________________________ From: Chuckndabs@... Sent: Fri 8/20/2004 8:02 PM To: SillyYaks Subject: Re: Kraft powdered macaroni & cheese sauce In a message dated 8/20/2004 2:08:56 PM Central Standard Time, onesillyyak@... writes: I'll probably still continue to buy the KRAFT mac & cheese boxes in bulk and use the cheese packets for the Tinkyada noodles Can you tell me what the Tinkyada noodles are and where you get them : ) Dabney Mom to two beautiful Russian angels, Katya 5, Perm Russia, Nina 4, Tver Russia, a little prince Evan, 2 and a baby girl Ella 4 months Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 23, 2004 Report Share Posted August 23, 2004 Dabney- I know I'm a few days late, but since you're "right down the road" from me I thought I would let you know what I've found. Wild Oats carries Tinkyada elbows, rice spirals, spaghetti, fussili (sometimes) - I think that's it. I've tried to encourage them to order the lasagna & veggie spirals, but no luck yet. I totally agree that these noodles are the best, especially if cooked exactly by the instructions on the package. FYI - I & others are trying to get Wild Oats to carry Kinnikinnick items, since it's distributed in the US now. All of this info. is based on my experience at the Green Hills Wild Oats - I haven't been to Cool Springs which I know is closer to you. Hope this helps!!! Re: Tinkyada Pasta (Kraft powdered macaroni & cheese sauce) Thank you for the info. Anyone know if Wild Oats carries Tinkyada pasta?Dabney Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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