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I have just started the paleo diet and i was at the store looking for some natural nuts to get to put on my salad, and just eat plain. I just went to the store and had a really hard time finding any kind of nuts that follow the paleo diet guidelines and are gluten free at the same time. i know that naturally, nuts dont contain gluten but on the back of the bags that i looked at, they all said something along the lines of: "this product was made in a facility that also processes WHEAT" along with other things like dairy, soy and peanuts. I think that i am very sensitive to gluten and i dont want to eat anything made in the same facility as wheat.

 

So does anybody know of any kind of nuts that i could get that are not made in the same facility as wheat, and are all natural also? and if so, where could i find them?

 

Thanks.


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I have just started the paleo diet and i was at the store looking for some natural nuts to get to put on my salad, and just eat plain. I just went to the store and had a really hard time finding any kind of nuts that follow the paleo diet guidelines and are gluten free at the same time. i know that naturally, nuts dont contain gluten but on the back of the bags that i looked at, they all said something along the lines of: "this product was made in a facility that also processes WHEAT" along with other things like dairy, soy and peanuts. I think that i am very sensitive to gluten and i dont want to eat anything made in the same facility as wheat.

 

So does anybody know of any kind of nuts that i could get that are not made in the same facility as wheat, and are all natural also? and if so, where could i find them?

 

Thanks.

Try nuts.com, seriously.

mbrookes Community Regular

Or buy fresh nuts and toast them yourself.

GottaSki Mentor

We use nuts.com too...after many problems with nuts processed on shared equipment.

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