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Arm And Hammer Cat Litter Is gluten-free


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I bought some today at Target and I figured oh great its in a bag, easier to carry. I did notice that the bag said natural ingerdients but it didnt say what so I called.

It looks a bit strange but when I called I was told the natural ingredients were ground corn cob so it IS safe


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jerseyangel Proficient

Good to know, Bev :)

I use Scoop Away--I verified that gluten-free by phone, also.

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Hi Patti!

Happy Thanksgiving! What's on the menu? :D

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Happy Thanksgiving to you, Beverly! :D Has it been a year already? I remember last year, when I hadn't been a member long, and I was just getting to know you and everyone--memories :rolleyes: What a year--eh?

We're just having the kids and my son's girlfriend. I'm doing a big, gluten-free spread :P I actually baked the bread for the dressing yesterday.

What do you have on tap for the big day? B)

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Yum!!!!! My MIL makes quite a gluten-free feast (she's so good) and I am making French-Canadian meat stuffing, thinking about roasted chestnut stuffing (never made it, sounds intiguing) and pumpkin cheesecake. Mmmmm cheesecake!

I know, last year was my first gluten free Thanksgiving. :D

Wow... people are going to read this an=d go "how the heck did they go from cat litter to pumpkin cheesecake????????"

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Wow... people are going to read this an=d go "how the heck did they go from cat litter to pumpkin cheesecake????????"

:lol: I know--we have a tendency to do that around here!

The roasted chestnut stuffing sounds incredible--enjoy :D

zansu Rookie

I understood the pumpkin cheescake once we hit dinner, but the jump form cat litter to food was pretty fast for me.... Now that y'all brought it up, I've gotta go read that label now. Never thought about it before, but it does throw a lot of dust. I make my husband deal with the dry food, but I deal with the box.

Yet another source of possible glutening. :o


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I know, it's crazy the things we have to watch for, but there is one litter (I think it's called Schweat) that is made from wheat. I cringe everytime I see it in the store!

Judyin Philly Enthusiast

Hi guys..

yep we do bounce around here...litter to lunch...not as big a stretch as I seen on here.

lordy I remember last year..my stuffing was so gross.....jim had a good one for company..

patty saw you posted gfp bread mix. went to get today and nada on the shelf at the health food store.

so got the lite while rice bread..was that the one people said was good for stuffing. if i hadn't put onions, celery, sausage in mine..you would have thought it was mashed potatos...so sad.. :lol:

got the good eatz flour and the shorting you said patty and libby pumpkin so hope to do a pumpkin pie..we'll see remember i don't cook ...

so patty the scoppe away is good. that's what i use..whew..

since Jim does the grocery shopping, i get the big plastic container and use it for potting soil in the summer and keep some in basement to pot plants in winter.

so now...litter, lunch, and potting soil..:)

hi bev happy in your new home?

judy

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thanks for posting about the cat litter...that is what i use.

and to make a jump: :)

I love pumpkin cheesecake! I have a great receipe posted on here .... my inlaws (not Celiac) loved it. I made one last week and ate it. ALL. I am having another one for t-g.

mmmm cheesecake. :)

Judyin Philly Enthusiast

I saw that Laura and it looked soo good.

how can i do cheescake w/o cheese :blink::o:ph34r: i'm TRYING SO HARD FOR DAIRY FREE :(

Am trying the pumpkin pie and it has eval milk so will probably spend the next day on the sofa :lol: but no company coming..so it's al good

actually looking forward to it. Going to try some recipes..Jims being a good sport about it.

judy

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