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Nut Allergies & Gluten Free Products


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Does anyone else have a hard time finding gluten-free foods that are nut free? I know Bob's Red Mill is totally CC with nuts - they told me on the phone.

I need a good pasta, cookie, and flour that is definately nut & gluten free. I just don't eat any "gluten-free" foods (just whole foods) because I am afraid. I could really use a break through on this fear - I need to bake again. I could also use a cookie:) I have been gluten free for over a year and crustless sweet potato pie is getting REALLY old.

Any suggestions on how to overcome this fear, allowing me to buy tasty nut-free/gluten-free food from a DEDICATED facility would be much appreciated.


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As far as dedicated facilities, I don't know of any other than Enjoy Life. Their snickerdoodle cookies are AMAZING!!! They have lots of great products. I don't think they have any flours, etc. but they have great cookies, etc.

I hope others will chime in and help you!

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Yes, the Enjoy Life cookies are really good!

rbh Apprentice
Does anyone else have a hard time finding gluten-free foods that are nut free? I know Bob's Red Mill is totally CC with nuts - they told me on the phone.

I need a good pasta, cookie, and flour that is definately nut & gluten free. I just don't eat any "gluten-free" foods (just whole foods) because I am afraid. I could really use a break through on this fear - I need to bake again. I could also use a cookie:) I have been gluten free for over a year and crustless sweet potato pie is getting REALLY old.

Any suggestions on how to overcome this fear, allowing me to buy tasty nut-free/gluten-free food from a DEDICATED facility would be much appreciated.

Namaste mixes are gluten and nut free. I think that 123 Gluten Free mixes are nut free as well. Chebe mixes are also nut free. I believe that Tinkyada pasta is nut free as well. I think that Authentic Foods flours might be nut free as well -- they don't advertise it as such, but I don't think that they mill/ package anything with nuts in their facility, you might call and check.

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