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I just saw a news clip about how the price of wheat has gone up more than 50% and so the cost of everything we can't eat is shooting up. Granted gluten free products already cost so much more than their wheat counterpart, but it still made me smile inside knowing that for once the rising cost of something doesn't affect me. ;)

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jerseyangel Proficient

Ha--I thought the same thing last night when Mark and I saw this on the news :D

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confused Community Regular

Yep and it makes my pocketbook thicker since i grow wheat lol.

paula

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blueeyedmanda Community Regular

But corn is also sky-rocketing too, since they use that for biofuel...so I hope that doesnt make our products start to go up since they use a lot of corn base in that.

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RiceGuy Collaborator

Is there any reason why rice and other gluten-free grains won't also become more costly?

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debmidge Rising Star

corn prices have been going up per bushel due to ethanol push. note prices of corn futures in stock market pages. Farmers are growing more corn to respond, but it's not edible corn..corn just for ethanol.

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Yep and it makes my pocketbook thicker since i grow wheat lol.

paula

You grow wheat???? lol :) That's worse than me taking my celiac mother to the Minneapolis Mill City Museum to learn about this history of wheat flour production in the area :P [bTW, I actually do recommend the museum. Just stay out of the baking room and the "flour explosion" demo.]

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Is there any reason why rice and other gluten-free grains won't also become more costly?

<_< Nope. If the basic price of the grain the rest of the humans eat goes up, guess what happens to the demand for the stuff the special people eat.

There is going to be mass indignation when the average shopper picks up a little sack of flour that costs as much as ours does.

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ravenwoodglass Mentor

My DH and I were discussing this today. One thing we thought may happen is that some of the unsafe script drugs may start using safe binders, since they will be cheaper. My hope at least.

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