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Looking for an online source for spices


cacolel

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cacolel Newbie

I recently move to an outer island of Hawaii and am looking for an online source for spices. I came across My Spice Sage. Has anyone used their products? They have gluten-free various flours but don't mention anything about their spices being gluten-free. They claim their products are of great quality and pure. Knowing that most spices are inherently gluten-free, was wondering if anyone had any issues.  I am non-celiac, gluten allergic.


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1 hour ago, cacolel said:

I recently move to an outer island of Hawaii and am looking for an online source for spices. I came across My Spice Sage. Has anyone used their products? They have gluten-free various flours but don't mention anything about their spices being gluten-free. They claim their products are of great quality and pure. Knowing that most spices are inherently gluten-free, was wondering if anyone had any issues.  I am non-celiac, gluten allergic.

I don’t know anything about My Spice Sage, but spices at Spicely.com are certified gluten free and you can order online from them or via Amazon.

Scott Adams Grand Master

I've been using McCormick spices which are also considered gluten-free, and can usually be purchased in any supermarket.

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