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Saturday, February 27th, 2010

Lucky Winners of the Mixes from the Heartland Giveaway!

  

 

The 3 lucky winners of the February GlutenFreeHelp giveaway sponsored by Mixes from the Heartland are in for a delicious baking experience.  Each winner will receive 3 bags of wonderful gluten-free mixes.

Here are the responses from the winners:

“I’m very happy in winning these mixes!! It seems like really interesting products and I’m excited and curious in finding how much it’s delicious! Thanks a lot Tina for your dedication and your precious products reviews” - Carole Bellini
 
 
I am thrilled to get an opportunity to try these mixes. My Mother has Celiac disease, and so does my sister, so I keep GF food available for when they visit.  I am always on the lookout for new products that even those of us who are not
GF can enjoy.  These mixes sound great.  Thanks Tina! - Colleen Cole

 

  ”I won the give-away!?! Oh, that is Awesome News! Thanks so much for holding such a great contest Tina. I can’t wait to try the Heartland Mixes! Thanks again! ”  Deb

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Wednesday, February 24th, 2010

Cheeseburger Chowder Soup with Tenderloin Steak

 

 

 

 

Buffalo Guys & Mixes of the Heartland & RC Fine Foods

Mixes of the Heartland’s products are extremely easy to make. Their soups are delicious with less water resulting in a thick sauce. When added with Buffalo Guy’s Tenderloin, you have a completed meal. Of course you can’t go wrong with RC Fine Foods Gluten-Free soup bases too! 

Ingredients:

Mixes of the Heartland: Cheeseburger chowder soup
1 tsp RC Fine Foods Beef Base
Buffalo Guy’s Tenderloin Steak

Directions:

  • Follow Cheeseburger chowder soup’s directions but replace 4 cups milk and 1 ½ cup broth with 3 cups milk and 1 tsp of RC Fine Foods Beef Base
  • Add thin, bite-size pieces of cooked Buffalo Guy’s Tenderloin Steak

Mara R.

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Thursday, February 11th, 2010

Gluten-Free Food : Mixes from the Heartland

(Above) Coconut pie made with “Gluten Free Impossible Coconut Pie Mix”

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Tucked away in Texas this gluten free company, Mixes from the Heartland, offers a diverse assortment of mixes from muffin and bread mixes to delicious soup mixes.

My test-staff and I, in California and Florida, found every one of their products to be easy and quick to make, conformed to alterations and additions with success, and were absolutely delicious. These are mixes the entire family can enjoy.

(Above) Chicken Veggie Soup made from the Gluten Free Chicken Veggie Soup Mix

Mixes from the Heartland is a family-owned company with a sincere care for the gluten-free and celiac community. With the cost of gluten free  products typically being high, owner and CEO Teri Whisenhunt has steadfast determination to keep her products affordable by keeping middlemen off of her purchasing lines. According to Teri, they proudly carry the Celiac Sprue Seal of Approval, and they’re tested at under 5 ppm for wheat. They’ll soon carry a Vegetarian and All-Natural Seal of Approval. They are a 100% gluten-free factory.

 

With over 45 soup mixes and 25 meals, you can’t be at a loss for choices. They are a fast-growing company, always adding more, like their new sugar-free gluten-free mixes. Their desserts turned out light and true to the package. Teri goes on to say that any product that enters their factory must carry their own certification by the producer that it can pass the Eliza Test of less than 5 ppm of wheat.

This company goes the extra mile to ensure that any product their consumer purchases will be free of eggs, peanuts, tree nuts, oats, and gluten, and without bean flours used either.

Go to their site to order an item, a case or even fifty lbs. A shopping club is in the works, which will offer monthly giveaways and specials.

With their goal to be a focus point in the gluten-free industry, adhering to their standards stated earlier, and maintaining costs most families can afford, I know this company will be a household name in any GF home. This growing company has that family touch in each of the well though-out and developed mixes. Such variety and taste! You won’t be sorry.

 

Enjoy Mixes from the Heartland recipes we have shared on the site from my test kitchens.

Tina Turbin

www.GlutenFreeHelp.info

This food company is given a thumbs up and is HIGHLY recommended by award-winning author Tina Turbin and founder of www.GlutenFreeHelp.info.

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