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Do Anybody Know This Product-Heartland Organic Oats..?


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mustnoteatgluten Newbie

I wanted a gluten free oatmeal and yesterday i searched the market and got this one which seem to have no gluten,i have looked for the ingredients and there were nothing relating to gluten and the pack states that its 100% organic.It was late and i wanted to pick one quick so i took this one.But then now i found some information on the pack saying 'we cannot guarantee that this product is 100% free of nuts and seeds as it has been packed in a factory using nuts and seeds'.Now i seriously doubt its filled with gluten lol.Do anyone know about this product or can someone say if its safe using the given information here?Thanks in advance.


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kareng Grand Master

Due to the way regular oats are grown, harvested and processed - they are not gluten free.  Organic doesn't have anything to do with gluten free.  If you want to try oats, you have to eat ones labeled certified gluten free.  These are made differently and tested for gluten.

 

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mustnoteatgluten Newbie

i guess i have to throw that away :-/ lol but thanks i got it! :)

Due to the way regular oats are grown, harvested and processed - they are not gluten free.  Organic doesn't have anything to do with gluten free.  If you want to try oats, you have to eat ones labeled certified gluten free.  These are made differently and tested for gluten.

 

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Also i like that quote!

LauraTX Rising Star

If you have to order or buy a large container of gluten-free oats, they also freeze well.  I keep a big bag closed airtight in the freezer since I don't access it a lot, and they don't go stale.  Also for instant gluten-free oatmeal I LOVE bakery on main brand, they have different flavors that are all good. Priced about a dollar per serving.   Open Original Shared Link

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