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I Think I Found A Good Snack


Amanda Thomas

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Since I am still new to this i hope someone can help me, I found Odwalla bars in chocolate peanut flavor. here is the ingredient list:

* Organic Rolled Oats

* Brown Rice Syrup

* Grape Juice Concentrate

* Peanut Butter (Peanuts and Salt)

* Dry Roasted Peanuts

* Chocolate Chips (Organic Evaporated Cane Juice, Chocolate Liquor, Cocoa Butter, Soy Lecithin, Ground Vanilla Beans)

* Date Puree

* Plum Puree

* Peanut Flour

* Vegetable Glycerin

* Crisp Rice (Rice Flour, Rice Bran, Rosemary Extract)

* Organic Oat Flour

* Organic Soy Nuts

* Less Than 2% of: Organic Sunflower Oil

* Calcium Carbonate

* Natural Flavors

* Vitamin C (Ascorbic Acid)

* Salt

* Baking Soda

* Soy Lecithin

* Vitamin E (d-alpha Tocopheryl Acetate)

* Folic Acid

Am I missing gluten or wheat somewhere?


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hez Enthusiast

I would not eat it because it contains oats. I doubt the company purchased the oats from the 2 or 3 companies that produce gluten-free oats. My guess is the oats are cc.

Hez

ArtGirl Enthusiast

Definitely, the oats.

Also, "natural Flavor" - unless you know the source, it could be from anything, including wheat and barley.

Nantzie Collaborator

Yep. If the company paid the extra money for the gluten-free oats, they'd be advertising that they were gluten-free. I'd almost guarantee that the oats are contaminated. Sorry. :( That sounds yummy too.

Nancy

Lisa Mentor

ditto on the oats, sorry.

Amanda Thomas Rookie

I sent them an email so maybe they will respond.....I forget about oats being cc......thanks guys, for now they will stay on the off limits kaitlyn grace shelf!!!! I will let y'all know if they respond to me or not :):)

Juliet Newbie

There's also debate even with uncontaminated oats how much someone with Celiac Disease can ingest. I believe for an adult it's the equivalent of 1 cup cooked oats that can be ingested on any given day. So I would guess it's less than that for a child.


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happygirl Collaborator
Also, "natural Flavor" - unless you know the source, it could be from anything, including wheat and barley.

Incorrect...it could have barley, but wheat is now REQUIRED BY LAW, to be listed if it is in anything like "natural flavors" etc. If it is not listed, these flavors do not have WHEAT.

Pacer Rookie

Amanda - Tritto on the oats. Sorry, I bet you were really living there for a while. :-/

I looked at your signature, it doesn't seem like nuts or eggs are a problem. Would you like a quick & easy alternative to granola bars? I make a 5 minute crushed nut brittle and the kids love it. It is very portable and has some nice protein.

~Take a rolling pin and crush up about half a pound of cashews in their bag. My boys love to do this part. You can use macadamia as well.

~Separate an egg, discard the yolk, and whip up the white as much as you can by hand in a bowl.

~Mix in the crushed nuts and some sugar to taste. I'd use about a quarter cup sugar for half a pound of nuts.

~Spread it out about 1/4" - 1/2" thick on a foil lined baking sheet. I butter the sheet first sometimes.

~Bake at about 350 til crisp. Some people like nuts to be toasted more, others like it a bit chewier, experiment. Start with about 10 minutes.

Apologies to anyone who can't have the nuts, the eggs, the butter -- sigh - it gets complicated I know. :-(

Anyway - I send that in with my son's school lunch and many of his friends are asking me to send the recipe to their moms. I think I got the recipe originally from a pie crust, so you could also use it as that. Also if anyone likes cocount you could add some.

Hope that helps --- HEIDI

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