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First of all, somebody recxently had said that they buy all their riceflour which is pretty expensive in the Healthshops in the Asian Stores ! THANKYOU for that tip, I paid instead of 5.99 per lbs for Riceflour in a healthastor, only 3.99$ for 5!!!!lbs~! I was so happy I litteraly walked on clouds out of the store!

Now to my questions! How is it with Teas, are they glutenfree?

Then I can't find potatoeflour like asked for in Bette Hagmans Baking book, where do I get that? I found potatoe-starch in the Asianstore, but that is not the same, isn't it?


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All of The Republic of Tea teas are gluten-free.

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This list tells you at least some of the teas that are gluten-free or not.

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Rather than remembering, I just go with the Republic of Tea. They are a certified gluten-free facility, or some such, and so I know that everything they have is safe.

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This list tells you at least some of the teas that are gluten-free or not.

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Rather than remembering, I just go with the Republic of Tea. They are a certified gluten-free facility, or some such, and so I know that everything they have is safe.

thank you so much,. Tazo Tea in particiular is listed there and that is great! My gklutenfree shoppinguide has a hundred teas or so listed but not Tazo! Tazo does not have a Contact nu ber on thrier boxes so I wrote them this morning, god know when htyew answer. Thank you so much!

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Potato flour and potato starch are not the same thing. The flour is much heavier, and they can't be used interchangeably. To add more confusion, potato starch is sometimes called "potato starch flour".

I use Stash Teas--the whole facility is gluten-free. Read the labels on any flavored ones, though, as there is soy in a couple of them ;)

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