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Buttermilk Powder


GlutenGalAZ

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I am newer with Bob's Red Mill products but recently bought a bag of the Buttermilk Powder so I could use a pizza and pancake mix recipe I have. I looked at the ingredients at the time of purchase and all it says is Dried Sweet Cream Buttermilk (Milk). But ahhh did not notice till we got home that it does not have the Gluten Free picture on the lower left bottom on the front of the package. :(

It does say on the back bottom processed in a facility that also uses tree nuts, soy, wheat, eggs and milk.

So I am thinking that I am going to go to the store I got it at (they are very nice) and return it.

What brands do you buy? Normal grocery store kind? Or do I have to special order it or go to a health food store for it?

Thank you!!


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We use Saco Buttermilk Blend. Their web site says it's gluten free (in the FAQ area). It does not have a shared facilities warning on it but I don't believe they are required to put that . . . my daughter does not appear to be sensitive enough for shared facilities to be an issue. I bought it at a regular grocery store.

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We use Saco Buttermilk Blend. Their web site says it's gluten free (in the FAQ area). It does not have a shared facilities warning on it but I don't believe they are required to put that . . . my daughter does not appear to be sensitive enough for shared facilities to be an issue. I bought it at a regular grocery store.

Thanks for the reply and what you use :)

Im gonna go by the grocery store today or tomorrow but am wondering if I am just overlooking the buttermilk powder on the shelf or is buttermilk powder hard to find?

I have seen evaported milk down the baking aisle but not buttermilk. Hopfully the aisle will not be busy when I go so I can look better.

Does anyone know a substitute for buttermilk powder if I cannot find it?

Thanks again

purple Community Regular
Thanks for the reply and what you use :)

Im gonna go by the grocery store today or tomorrow but am wondering if I am just overlooking the buttermilk powder on the shelf or is buttermilk powder hard to find?

I have seen evaported milk down the baking aisle but not buttermilk. Hopfully the aisle will not be busy when I go so I can look better.

Does anyone know a substitute for buttermilk powder if I cannot find it?

Thanks again

Check where you find: powdered milk, cocoa, biscuit mixes, spices, rice milk, etc. you never know where they will put it. Or just ask. Me, I like to find things ;)

elonwy Enthusiast

I use Saco's too. I usually find it in the baking aisle near the corn starch and baking powder.

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