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I think I died. No really ... I went to BOARS HEAD PROVISIONS... and they said all of there foods are gluten free... ( except for the ones with gravies and sauces? DUH >>> )

But LAND OLAKES ... They have a whole section ON GLUTEN free recipies..... I am in shock.... They even have a recipie for gluten free flour.... wow .. I feel important. check it out. It mde my day... at lest till noon anyway... LOL ..... I feel recongized.


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they all look sooo good. can't wait to try them =)

kochac Rookie

Mmm, that does look good. It took me a little bit to find the gluten-free section, so I thought I'd post a link: Open Original Shared Link . I like how they have naturally gluten-free treats, like fudge and brittle, all on the same page so you don't have to go searching for anything.

Pink-Bunny Apprentice

I tried the orange walnut bread....omg this is my first bread success....sooo good. My gram and her bf actually like it too

zachsmom Enthusiast
:o I just thoguht you guys would enjoy this as much as me ... WHO WOULD THINK THAT A NORMAL COMPANY WOULD CARE>>> AHHHHH
mn farm gal Apprentice

Some of those look mighty tasty! Thanks for the link.

Guest nini

Thanks for the link! I saved it to my favorites and e-mailed it to my mom! (Maybe she'll make me some gluten-free cookies for Christmas!)


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I sent them a note thanking them for doing this. Even their description of celiac was great. They even pointed out in the FAQs that it's an autoimmune response and not an allergy.

Land O Lakes has always been my favorite butter, but now I'm going to buy that instead of anything else.

Nancy

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I think I died. No really ... I went to BOARS HEAD PROVISIONS... and they said all of there foods are gluten free... ( except for the ones with gravies and sauces? DUH >>> )

But LAND OLAKES ... They have a whole section ON GLUTEN free recipies..... I am in shock.... They even have a recipie for gluten free flour.... wow .. I feel important. check it out. It mde my day... at lest till noon anyway... LOL ..... I feel recongized.

Dear zachsmom,

This is wonderful news! Thank you so much for posting! This is really exciting! We count as people now! Cool isn't it? You know I saw a special on the Food Network about using Boar's Head products to make nice gifts for people. That would be great for a fellow gluten-free friend! Land O'Lakes stuff seems great, too. I need to check it all out! ;)

Sincerely,

NoGluGirl

i canary Rookie
I think I died. No really ... I went to BOARS HEAD PROVISIONS... and they said all of there foods are gluten free... ( except for the ones with gravies and sauces? DUH >>> )

But LAND OLAKES ... They have a whole section ON GLUTEN free recipies..... I am in shock.... They even have a recipie for gluten free flour.... wow .. I feel important. check it out. It mde my day... at lest till noon anyway... LOL ..... I feel recongized.

Thanks for posting this. All the recipes look yummy. Can't wait to try one.

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