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  2. The Best Store-Bought Gravy: 9 Editor-Tested Picks for Turkey ...

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    Turkey fat in the base gives it the signature poultry taste you seek, while onion powder and spices impart cozy autumn flavor. Potato flakes and tapioca starch ( not AP flour, gluten-free friends ...

  3. The Best Store-Bought Gravy for Turkey, Mashed Potatoes ... - AOL

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    Best store-bought gravy for turkey. Value: 19/20. Ease of Use: 20/20. Quality: 18/20. ... despite being both gluten and dairy free. The vegan gravy is packed with wintry herbs, ...

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    Gluten-Free Turkey Gravy. Trader Joe's. If there are wheat-allergic guests at your table, you can't use all-purpose flour to make a gravy from turkey drippings. Luckily, this Trader Joe's ...

  5. Tofurky - Wikipedia

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    Tofurky is a popular meat alternative [5] amongst many vegetarians, who avoid turkey for ethical and/or personal reasons. The product is free from turkey and other meat products. The Green Stars Project awarded Tofurky 5/5 green stars for overall social and environmental impact. [6]

  6. List of Conagra brands - Wikipedia

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    Chiffon margarine – tubbed soft-margarine brand purchased from Kraft and later discontinued; Chun King – Chinese-style foods and meal packages; ConAgra Mills – multi-use flours; Cream – corn starch; Crunch 'n Munch – glazed popcorn/nut mixture; David Sunflower Seeds – sunflower seeds and pumpkin seeds; Dennison's – chili; Duke's ...

  7. Bisto - Wikipedia

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    Bisto Granules, which dissolve in hot water to form a gravy substitute, were introduced in 1979. Bisto Gravy Powder 227g and 454g packets and drums during the late 1980's up to 1991 and 3 non identical pictures and the bottom back. As of 2005, Bisto Gravy Granules had a British market share of over 70%. [2]