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Worcestshire Sauce


LyndaK

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I am looking for Worcestshire sauce. Does anyone have a brand of one that is ok? No rice too.

Thanks


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In the U.S. Lea & Perrins (but not in Canada). Kraft, I think.

richard

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Yep, Lea and Perrins in the U.S. I have yet to find a gluten-free worchestershire sauce in Canada.

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There was a thread on this a while ago. I found a recipe and posted it. Just hang on sec while I open another window and find it.

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I hope that link works.

It's in the recipes section in a thread titled "CarrieFaith, found this today" thread started by me.

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In the U.S. Lea & Perrins (but not in Canada). Kraft, I think.

richard

Me too.

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You mean Kraft has a gluten-free worstershire sauce? I don't think they make that in Canada. It's not on the Gluten-free/Lactose-free/Kosher list. I've never seen it. I think having malt in the w. sauce is a federal law in Canada. ( :P kidding, kidding)

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I think having malt in the w. sauce is a federal law in Canada. ( :P kidding, kidding)

You are on to something. I think it was actually part of the new budget today. LOL


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Edward and Son's Vegan Worcheshire is gluten-free/cf. It's available in Canada.

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Edward and Son's Vegan Worcheshire is gluten-free/cf. It's available in Canada.

Oops, I was wrong there is one available in Canada. Thanks for the info. Mind you I haven't seen it where I am. But now I will look harder.

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Oops, I was wrong there is one available in Canada. Thanks for the info. Mind you I haven't seen it where I am. But now I will look harder.

I can send you some. Just let me know! :) I'm actually out to go get some later this week.

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I can send you some. Just let me know! :) I'm actually out to go get some later this week.

That is so kind of you. First I'll check all the stores here.

lorka150 Collaborator

Okay :) I am not sure where you are in Canada, but let me know if there are other things you can't find, too, because if I am going to send it, I might as well send a whole bunch of goodies! :)

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