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mbrookes Community Regular

Why does Bloody Mary mix contain wheat? I checked 3 brands at the store today (Zing-Zang, Mr & Mrs T and something else I don't remember) and all had wheat listed as an ingredient. Does any one know of a safe Bloody Mary mix? I know I can make my own, but I'm lazy.


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pricklypear1971 Community Regular

Shortcut is clamato and v8, with Worcestershire, garlic, horseradish, salt pepper, Tabasco, olive or pepper juice, lemon or lime...

Ok, wasn't that short.

Personally I hate them but hubs drinks them.

psawyer Proficient

Just be careful on the Worcestershire sauce. Lea & Perrins is gluten-free in the United States, but contains malt vinegar (barley) in other countries.

mbrookes Community Regular

So what purpose do you suppose the wheat serves? Or maybe that's part of another ingredient like soy sauce?

mbrookes Community Regular

Oh, and I can make a fine Bloody myself. I was just looking for a short cut.

pricklypear1971 Community Regular

I *think* Cost Plus has a gluten-free mix (or one that I determined to be gluten-free). It's been a while. Bloody Mary's are not my thing...yuck.

ravenwoodglass Mentor

So what purpose do you suppose the wheat serves? Or maybe that's part of another ingredient like soy sauce?

I think it isn't wheat in the Worchester sauce it is the barley malt that is an issue for us. If you making your own just go for the L&P sauce that was advised.


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mbrookes Community Regular

Off topic, Ravenwoodglass, but I have taken your "Courage" quote to be mine. I use it frequently. Thank you for introducing me to it.

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Off topic, Ravenwoodglass, but I have taken your "Courage" quote to be mine. I use it frequently. Thank you for introducing me to it.

Your quite welcome. That is my favorite quote of hers. She has others I have seen that are just as wise but that one is the one that moves me the most.

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Jjenn Newbie

While in Boston I found Cheer's  Bloody Mary mix that says gluten-free on the bottle and have had no issues and  tastes pretty good 

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