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I don't usually have nuts around as my daughter has a peanut and nut allergy but I need to take one to a party and I'd like to get one that is gluten-free so I can eat it.

What brands of nuts roasted or other wise can we eat?

Susan


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  pixiegirl said:
I don't usually have nuts around as my daughter has a peanut and nut allergy but I need to take one to a party and I'd like to get one that is gluten-free so I can eat it.

What brands of nuts roasted or other wise can we eat?

Susan

Check Fischers nuts. If gluten is in the ingredients it is listed. The dry roasted peanuts have gluten in them but most of the others don't.

pixiegirl Enthusiast

Thanks!! I'll look for them.

Susan

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  pixiegirl said:
I don't usually have nuts around as my daughter has a peanut and nut allergy but I need to take one to a party and I'd like to get one that is gluten-free so I can eat it.

What brands of nuts roasted or other wise can we eat?

Susan

Hi Susan,

Planters Deluxe Mixed Nuts are safe.

If you like cracking your own, Diamond of California sells mixed nuts in the shell. I like them because they are not roasted and I eat less when I have to shell them. It's too easy to grab handfuls of Planters because they are already shelled, plus the salt can be too much.

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