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Dry Milk Powder


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I finally used up my box of instant nonfat dry milk powder, but when I bought a new box and got it home, it had that disclaimer below the ingredients... you know the one: This product may contain trace amounts of wheat... blah, blah, blah.

I didn't even think to check the previous box. It's milk powder! Why would there be wheat????

I've been looking online to find if anyone else has that kind of disclaimer and even Bob's Red Mill dried milk says that.

Does anyone know of a safe dried milk powder? I was reacting to the yogurt I made with the previous box of dried milk, so it's pretty much a sure thing that it was contaminated, too. I like how the dried milk solidifies the yogurt and makes it creamier, so I want to keep adding it, but not at the expense of trace amounts of gluten.

Yogurt I made without the dried milk suited my innards just fine, so it's not a lactose thing.


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I use Organic Valley organic non fat dry milk. Open Original Shared Link

I originally bought it to use in yogurt and it worked great. According to their website they are a full disclosure company and even have a gluten free list. Open Original Shared Link

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BethJ Rookie

I bought a box of Saco Mix 'n Drink nonfat dry milk recently and there's no disclaimer that I can see. I've used it before and never had a problem with it.

From the Saco website . . .

Q: I am a gluten-intolerant person (Celiac Sprue Disease), and would like to know which of your product

A:

According to our manufacturers, the following items are

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