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Questions About Peanut Butter And Olives


UpbeatPete

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What type of Peanut Putter does everyone eat? Jif, Smuckers Natural Peanut Butter?

Are Olives ok to eat? I believe I saw on here where people didn't eat olives because of the vinegar.


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psawyer Proficient

Vinegar is generally accepted as being gluten-free, with the exception of malt vinegar. Malt vinegar will always be labeled as just that--"malt vinegar."

shadowicewolf Proficient

i use skippy natural, and i've been fine with it.

Lima Bean Newbie

We eat Skippy. I use black olives on my pizza.

Oscar Apprentice

Olives are good, whether green (like me) or black.

I enjoy green ones with a splash of vermouth and ample gin. ;)

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sa1937 Community Regular

I also buy Skippy...either the smooth or super chunky. Probably a carryover from childhood as I've always eaten it. I especially like it on rice cakes...sorta an emergency lunch/snack.

modiddly16 Enthusiast

I like Jif crunchy!


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lovegrov Collaborator

I can't think of a peanut butter or olives that have gluten.

richard

UpbeatPete Explorer

Alright, thanks everyone! I'm only in my second week of Gluten-free living, so I am being pretty cautious.

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