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Kasey'sMom

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Just wondering if anyone knows of any organic gluten-free flours?


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Yeah. Bob's puts out organic versions of a lot of gluten-free flours, and other specialty companies do as well. You've just to look around. Which flours are you looking for an organic version of?

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I've been using a lot of Bob's flours but I didn't realize they have organic flours. :blink: I'm looking for brown rice flour, potato starch, millet flour, buckwheat flour and tapioca flour. I think that my tapicoa flour was from Ener-G. By the way I've been adding Ener-G rice bran to some of my baked goods and my dd has gotten sick each time. I wonder if she's not able to tolerate the high fiber? :unsure: Before going gluten-free we ate mostly organic and then somewhere down the line my gluten-free flours and mixes didn't follow suit!! ;)

Thanks for the info. :)

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I've been using a lot of Bob's flours but I didn't realize they have organic flours.  :blink: I'm looking for brown rice flour, potato starch, millet flour, buckwheat flour and tapioca flour. I think that my tapicoa flour was from Ener-G. By the way I've been adding Ener-G rice bran to some of my baked goods and my dd has gotten sick each time. I wonder if she's not able to tolerate the high fiber? :unsure:  Before going gluten-free we ate mostly organic and then somewhere down the line my gluten-free flours and mixes didn't follow suit!! ;)

Thanks for the info. :)

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Check their website - www.bobsredmill.com. They'll list their organic, gluten-free flours. I know they've got organic buckwheat but I'm not sure which else. Other companies probably have other organic flours as well, I just don't know which. (I do know they also have organic sorgum flour and quinoa flour.)

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Yea!! I found them...for some reason I've been dense on this one. Bob's has a bunch and I think I just found Arrowhead Mills does as well.

:):)

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