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Who Has Bought Gluten Free Oats And Where Did You Get Them?


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mamatide Enthusiast

I want to buy some but would love to hear your experience - has anyone done a price comparison and or had any experience?

Thanks...


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AndreaB Contributor

I bought some this summer at the gluten free store in our area (Vancouver WA). I just ventured to have them. We did fine with them. I forget how much they are. I think it was between 6-8 dollars for a 2 lb 9 oz bag.

chrissy Collaborator

we bought ours from gluten free.com---can't remember the price----i bought a whole case and i have been so glad to have them!!

mamaw Community Regular

I bought a case from the gluten-free oats in Wyoming. I think I liked the ones from Cream Hill Estates in Canada better but the shipping is wicked so I'll stick to these.....

I posted a yummy & googy recipe for oatmeal carmelitas in the cooking section. It is a keeper.

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hannahsue01 Enthusiast

We buy ours from HyVee. We use them in apple crisp.

new to LI Newbie

i use Cream Hill Estates and lve them. i have never had a problem with them and by them at my health food store.

mamatide Enthusiast
i use Cream Hill Estates and lve them. i have never had a problem with them and by them at my health food store.

Thanks everyone! I've been looking at Cream Hill since they're in Canada (and so am I) but I think to buy them I have to go through a US distributor???

Anyway, I'll be ordering some soon. I want oatmeal and oatmeal cookies and fruit crisp!

I really appreciate the feedback.

mamatide


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I get them at my health food store and I think they are $8.97 per bag. I've seen them at grocery stores but I didn't check the price. Even though my health food store is small, they usually give me better prices than other stores. And even if their price is a bit higher I will still buy from them because they have gone out of their way for me to get products I've asked for. Now they even advertise gluten free products on their reader board.

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www.glutenfreeoats.com. They are out of this world great for cookies!

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I got mine from Amaranth in calgary they were the Cream Hill Estates ones from Quebec, they are excellent and expensive. However, you can get bigger boxes of MCCanns Irish oats and I have seen them in Planet Organic etc. I hear they are very good. Other extremely sensitive celiacs eat them and come out okay, so I may give them a shot. When you come out here Lisa we can take a run over to planet organic.

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Thanks everyone! I've been looking at Cream Hill since they're in Canada (and so am I) but I think to buy them I have to go through a US distributor???

They have a link on their website with a list of Canadian stores that sell them. I might have to try them now that I've found a store near me.

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