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Gluten Free Salad Dressings


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My teenage daughter was recently diag. as having celiac. Can you tell me what are some of the salad dressings available that are gluten free.

Thanks


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Darn210 Enthusiast

Here is a list of companies that do not hide their gluten

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so if you do NOT see the words wheat, rye, barley, or oats, then it is not hidden in a vague term like natural flavoring.

Kraft and Unilever are both on that list. . .so just read the labels on the Kraft or Wishbone salad dressings.

Kraft Buttermilk Ranch is what my daughter eats.

lizard00 Enthusiast

My favorite is Naturally Fresh Ranch. I contacted the company and their ranch is currently gluten-free, but not all. So, I would recommend going to their website and sending them an email and they'll send you a list of which ones are good and which ones to avoid.

kenlove Rising Star

Amy's and Drew's have a number of gluten-free dressings but your daughter may enjoy making her own.

My teenage daughter was recently diag. as having celiac. Can you tell me what are some of the salad dressings available that are gluten free.

Thanks

Phyllis28 Apprentice

I make my own, it is real easy. Below is my basic receipe:

2/3 sunflower oil or any oil of your choice

1/3 Rice Vinegar or Gluten Free Vinegar of your choice

Add Salt, pepper, ground oregano, and garlic powder to taste.

This receipe does not need to be refrigerated. I usually carry it in a two ounce LEAK PROOF bottle in my purse.

blueeyedmanda Community Regular
I make my own, it is real easy. Below is my basic receipe:

2/3 sunflower oil or any oil of your choice

1/3 Rice Vinegar or Gluten Free Vinegar of your choice

Add Salt, pepper, ground oregano, and garlic powder to taste.

This receipe does not need to be refrigerated. I usually carry it in a two ounce LEAK PROOF bottle in my purse.

This sounds very good. Thank you :)

Lisa Mentor

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Here is a link to Newman's Own. I always try to buy Newman's products because of their awareness.


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Cherry Tart Apprentice

The entire line from OrganicVille is gluten-free (labeled clearly) and really tasty! You can find them at most major stores, including giant sizes at CostCo! ;)

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