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Cooking Spray?


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doalltheyoga Newbie

I'm new to this site and the gluten free way of life!

I'm trying to learn all of the ins and outs of living with this and adjusting :)...I had no idea the things I was contaminating my body with unknowingly!

I haven't had time to really look around, but I was wondering anyones thoughts on cooking spray?

I stopped buying all walmart brands because I seem to get really sick no matter what. (except their olive oil and apple sauce seems to be okay)

I bought smart balance cooking spray, but realized there is grain alcohol in it. I can't find anything on it online, and smart balance says all their products of gluten free.

any thoughts??

I really want to bake some gluten free pumpkin muffins, but I'm lost..

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psawyer Proficient

Grain alcohol, being distilled, is generally considered safe for celiacs.

PAM cooking spray, with the exception of the "baking" version, is gluten-free.

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kareng Grand Master

I have not found any sprays that are not gluten-free. Except - Baker's Joy and any other baking spray with flour added. It should be very obvious in the ingredients. Most of them seem to have soy, so it soy is an issue:

You could do one of these with whatever oil you like:

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Sometimes i just wad up a paper towel and dip it in oil and wipe. Or I take a chunk of butter or margarine and rub it on the pan.

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mushroom Proficient

Sometimes i just wad up a paper towel and dip it in oil and wipe. Or I take a chunk of butter or margarine and rub it on the pan.

After one very awful, crunchy mess, I found that doesn't work with a waffle iron :lol:

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Adalaide Mentor

I have read the labels on a few, although I do not remember the brands that say right on them that they may contain traces of wheat. I now stick exclusively to PAM. I've thought about buying one of those refill yourself sprayers but I always thought they'd be so much more expensive. I guess I can just get once since they're so cheap.

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shadowicewolf Proficient

i'm another who just dabs it on with a paper towel.

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