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Hi, Does anyone know if vanilla extract, baking soda and chocolate chips have any gluten in them? We want to make some chocolate chip cookies and need some advice! Thanks


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Pure baking soda is fine, most baking powder is fine but check the label to be sure, pure vanilla extract is gluten-free but you want to make sure it is pure, & as for chocolate chips, seems I've seen somewhere that some might NOT be okay... can't remember for sure. Hershey's, Nestle's & Ghiardelli are supposed to be safe though.

Happy baking!

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Thanks! The chips we have are Nestle's. Well I guess I'll have some cookies this weekend!

jerseyangel Proficient
Thanks! The chips we have are Nestle's. Well I guess I'll have some cookies this weekend!

Nestle Chocolate Chips are gluten-free! :)

You always need to read the label--don't assume that a product is gluten-free until you check!

Katie618 Apprentice

McCormicks vanilla extract is ok... Nestle chips i believe are all set too. Happy Baking!! :D

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Thanks, I know, I have started reading labels but some of the ingredients I have never heard of. I'm not sure if there is hidden gluten in there! I wish everything would say gluten in the ingredience or gluten freee would be even better. I was buying Cozy shack rice pudding and reading the label, to my surprise it says Gluten Free right on the product. I then pick up a chocolate Cozy Shack and it also says Gluten Free, so I bought that one too! Things need to be labeled better.

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Thanks, I know, I have started reading labels but some of the ingredients I have never heard of. I'm not sure if there is hidden gluten in there! I wish everything would say gluten in the ingredience or gluten freee would be even better. I was buying Cozy shack rice pudding and reading the label, to my surprise it says Gluten Free right on the product. I then pick up a chocolate Cozy Shack and it also says Gluten Free, so I bought that one too! Things need to be labeled better.

Careful, some vanilla extracts- a lot actually- are made with grain alcohols. I make my own. Very easy- 3 vanilla beans in skinny bottle with plain brandy for a month. Delicious!

lisa


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