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Anyone Have A List Of Manufacturer Websites?


ktneal

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ktneal Rookie

I am new to Celiac and am looking for any websites for manufacturers with gluten free products. I would like to look at them to see what products they have that are gluten free. I would like to be able to do some shopping at regular grocery stores and this would make it easier. Thanks!


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If you are a newbie. I would recommend getting the CSA Gluten Free Product Listing Guide. It really helped me out when I was first starting. It comes out yearly and costs 30.00. I know that seems like alot, but it really gives you piece of mind when you are first starting out.

You can find info on it here: Open Original Shared Link

-Jessica :rolleyes:

ms-sillyak-screwed Enthusiast

I think this is a great idea!

Lets start a list of each and every company gluten free and other wise. Their name address and phone numbers so we can all start contacting them about celiac disease. I will begin to compile a list also and will post what I can come up with shortly.

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ms-sillyak-screwed Enthusiast

This is the ONLY company I found that makes gluten free food. I haven't tryed it. I can't eat dairy.

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All the other listings thru the links are regular food that has gluten...

tiredofdoctors Enthusiast

The Clan Thompson list posts the address, phone, etc., of each manufacturer on its list.

mamaw Community Regular

There are many that make gluten-free foods:

celiac specialities ( glazed donuts are out of this world )

Everybody Eats ( crusty rolls & baguettes are to die for)

Mr. Ritts (breads & sweets)

Deby's (denver area) she ships

Grandma Ferdon's has a fairly large list

The grainless baker

123 gluten free has some very tasty products that you mix up yourself

Mona's mixes are very good and reasonable

Outside the breadbox in the past have had excellent reviews

There are many more but all of the above will ship.........

happy eating mamaw

Lillyth Explorer
I am new to Celiac and am looking for any websites for manufacturers with gluten free products. I would like to look at them to see what products they have that are gluten free. I would like to be able to do some shopping at regular grocery stores and this would make it easier. Thanks!

DANG! I was all set to cut and paste all the bookmarks from my computer to this thread, then I realized I am on my laptop (work computer) and I don't have time to boot up my home computer as I have to leave in a few minutes.

I have TONS of links and info & feedback which I will post later on tonight.

By the by - ms_sillyak_screwed - check out Namaste Foods. (I will post the link later). Their facility is 100% free of any gluten, dairy, soy, corn, etc. They only make foods that are free of ALL major alergens. They rock! I just had some of thier mac & cheese last night. While it was not the Kraft-Cheeze-N-Mac my guilty-pleasre-seeking heart was looking for, I did in fact comment to my husband that if couldn't tolerate dairy, it would have been SUPER yummy.

(It didn't occur to me to join this forum & ask for companys, so when I first realized I needed to cut the gluten out of my diet, I did ALL the research myself. Literally 2-4 hours every night for weeks. I now have a well organized boomark folder of gluten free *stuff*, all broken down into subcategories & comments. It would just ROCK my world to have all that work go to help ya'll too!)

I'll post all that stuff later tonight.

Lil


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Lillyth Explorer

Here goes:

Info & resources:

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There's tons more. I will post more tomorow under a different heading. For noe, that's all thats inmy info/resouces bookmark folder. There were more wen I initially began the research, but these were the ones I kept.

More tomorow.

Lil

Lillyth Explorer

Sites to order from:

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Now for the sub-list AWSOME Sites to order from: (I had to break this all down somehow, so I just picked the sites that looked like I would want to order from them on a regular basis - your favorite sites may not be among these)...

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Open Original Shared Link The cool thing about this place is their facility is 100% free of any major food alggergen. In other words, there is not one speck of gluten in their facility anywhere! Yay! (They also say they try to give you more for your buck)...

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not to be cofused with...

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Open Original Shared Link Some millionaires I used to work for ship this stuff from LA to CA, in huge boxes. It's the only rice they eat. Seriously.

Open Original Shared Link At last!

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Open Original Shared Link I really like this site. A lot of things you can get from them as cheaper here, or at least the same price as through other sites. I've not seen anything more expensive. PLUS, for those of you with other food sensitivities or allergies, you can sort everything by "gluten-free", "caisen (sp) free", etc.

Open Original Shared Link Though I'm not too sure which brews are gluten-free, or if they all are. A quick phone call should clear that up.

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That's al for now - more tomorrow.

Lil

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