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Cc-Oreo Balls?


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tina a Apprentice

hello. last night i made some oreo balls to give out at work to celebrate someones birthday. now do you think i cross contaminated myself when i was rolling them up? i do have a major headache this morning.

my husband thinks i did cause i was telling him about chapstick and cc so he figures if i can get gluten from putting chapstick on my lips i could get it from rolling oreo balls. BTW oreo balls are crushed up oreo cookies mixed with creamcheese and rolled into a meatball and then dipped in chocolate.

thanks....tina


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kareng Grand Master

Not sure why you said that about Chapstick. It is gluten-free unless you meant sharing it. ;)

I think you could have gotten some gluten from those treats. It can get under a fingernail or some place and jump out at you later. Make you co-workers gluten-free treats next time.

tictax707 Apprentice

kinnickinick makes oreo like cookies. nobody can tell the difference. I know cause I made oero balls with them! I think it's possible that you could have contaminated yourself. I won't touch anything gluten related with a 10 foot pole.

diane64 Apprentice

I read that Chapstick has gluten in it. It was on these boards awhile ago. I don't use it any more.

Not sure why you said that about Chapstick. It is gluten-free unless you meant sharing it. ;)

I think you could have gotten some gluten from those treats. It can get under a fingernail or some place and jump out at you later. Make you co-workers gluten-free treats next time.

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