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Safe Sausage Brands


Renaye

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Renaye Contributor

I am looking for bulk sausage to fix this week. We usually fix our own but we are out. All I find on the web are brands that claim to be safe but may have cc. I don't have a typical reaction so I am looking for help. Thanks!!


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StephanieL Enthusiast

Jones' is what we use. Open Original Shared Link

Frustratedmom Newbie

Jimmy Dean sausage is marked as being gluten free so I just used some of it.

bartfull Rising Star

I haven't had any Jimmy Dean yet because of the corn, but now that I can tolerate corn again, when I want sausage that's what I'll get. There is hardly any fat in Jimmy Dean. You wind up getting more than your money's worth because there's so little shrinkage. And it tastes so good.

BethM55 Enthusiast

Jennie O turkey products are listed as gluten free on their website, including their sweet and hot Italian turkey sausage.    Open Original Shared Link

GFinDC Veteran

Bob Evans original and Sage flavors are ok for me.  They have others but they are a little spicy.

mbrookes Community Regular

My locally owned grocery carries one called Ol' Folks. I don't know if it is available nation-wide, but it is really good. Has no gluten listed and I have used it a lot with no reaction.


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psawyer Proficient

If you are up here in The Great White North of Canada, all products by Piller's are gluten-free. Gluten-free pepperoni can be hard to find, but theirs is. Find their products at Loblaw group stores, including no frills, Zehr's, Canadian Superstore, etc.

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CeliacAndCfsCrusader Apprentice

Boulder Sausage is great, Costco may have it in the cheese aisle (it's local to me).

 

Jones is another that is easy to find.

 

BTW: Hormel Pepperoni is easy to find and is gluten free.

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rrmac Apprentice

Premio says gluten free on the package.

nvsmom Community Regular

Spolumbo's is a local gluten-free sausage - love it!

abenedum Rookie

I have used both Johnsonville chicken and apple sausage and Aidells chicken and apple sausage in a Pasta Fagioli Soup recipe and not had any reaction to it.  Both say Gluten free on the packages but they are not certified gluten free.

 

You might want to check their other sausage types and flavors to verify they also say gluten free.

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