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Gluten-free Deli Meats


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elbar Apprentice

I've just been diagnosed with dermatitis herpetiformis and am starting a gluten-free diet. One of my problems is lunch at work, I have found corn tortillas as a replacement for the bread but have questions about deli meats such as turkey and ham. Does anyone have a guide to popular deli meats? I live in Western Massachusetts and have some of the national stores here but not all.

Thanks in advance for your help.

elbar63@comcast.net


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jenvan Collaborator

Hi there! My favorite is Deli Selects--Hillshire Farms. The ones that come in the glad containers. I called them and they said their Deli Selects lunch meats are gluten-free. Their info is below if you want to call and ask about other products:

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tarnalberry Community Regular

Applegate Farms and Diestel make gluten-free(and CF) lunch meats.

elbar Apprentice

:) Thanks all of you for your valuable suggestions. Now I can go to the grocery store and know exactly what to buy.

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lovegrov Collaborator

Oscar Meyer (Kraft) will clearly list gluten in ingredients. Carl Buddig meats are all gluten-free. All but one or two of Boar's Head meats are gluten-free (olive loaf and one other). I'm pretty certain that all Sara Lee prepackaged meats are gluten-free.

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Jnkmnky Collaborator

We buy Applegate Farms from WholeFoods and Colubus Brand Turkey from reg stores. I've heard Boar's Head brand is gluten free, but can't confirm.

killernj13 Enthusiast

All Black Bear are gluten free except some hot dogs and one of their chicken meats. You can go to their website as it is clearly listed.

Also, Thumans state in their radio ads that their cold cuts are gluten free.


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Lots of Jenny-O turkey slices are gluten free. Here is the gluten-free list for Hormel/Jenny-o

jams Explorer

I just called Hormel about their hard salami. It is gluten-free!

JoeB Apprentice

All of the Boar's Head cold cuts and cheeses are gluten-free, except Dutch Loaf, Pickle and Pepper Loaf, Smoked Gruyere Cheese and Stuffed Cherry Peppers (all stuff I don't eat!). I confirmed this info with Boar's Head on 6/2/05.

cdford Contributor

If you purchase items in the deli, be sure to ask them to clean the machines to limit cross contamination. Several of Kroger's Private selection deli meats are gluten-free. We like the roast beef, the roast turkey, and my husband gives in to the honey ham. They can also be purchased in small containers in the meat department.

specialdiets Newbie
I've just been diagnosed with dermatitis herpetiformis and am starting a gluten-free diet.  One of my problems is lunch at work, I have found corn tortillas as a replacement for the bread but have questions about deli meats such as turkey and ham.  Does anyone have a guide to popular deli meats?  I live in Western Massachusetts and have some of the national stores here but not all.

Thanks in advance for your help.

elbar63@comcast.net

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I absolutely love the Applegate Farms products - www.applegatefarms.com I eat their Roast Turkey and Bacon all the time. I also highly recommend their Chicken Hot Dogs!

Also Shelton's has some products too (not quite deli though - burgers/hot dogs and meats). www.sheltons.com

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SandraNinTO Rookie

Does anyone know if these products are available in Canada? I know Carl Buddig is, but what I'd really LOVE, is a pepperoni or salami that's gluten-free? Any ideas? I have Loblaws, IGA, Dominion, Sobey's...

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elbar Apprentice
Does anyone know if these products are available in Canada?  I know Carl Buddig is, but what I'd really LOVE, is a pepperoni or salami that's gluten-free? Any ideas?  I have Loblaws, IGA, Dominion, Sobey's...

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elbar Apprentice
Does anyone know if these products are available in Canada?  I know Carl Buddig is, but what I'd really LOVE, is a pepperoni or salami that's gluten-free? Any ideas?  I have Loblaws, IGA, Dominion, Sobey's...

Sandra

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Hormel Turkey Pepperoni is gluten free. The information is printed on the back of the packet, along with the ingredients and it's very good! :)

swittenauer Enthusiast

My husband & I eat the Land o' Frost lunchmeats. They sell them most everywhere & I have several varieties to choose from.

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