Yes and noI love Bob's Red Mill too but all oats are gluten free.
Lots of cross contamination with oats processed in the same Line as wheat
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Yes and noI love Bob's Red Mill too but all oats are gluten free.
I love Bob's Red Mill too but all oats are gluten free.
Right and I doubt, anyone is driving from afar to the middle of MT to buy paper goods.Here in Billings, MT a lot of people SAY everyone is overreacting and this will blow over, its a hoax... but I am having trouble buying flour, sugar, cat littler, almost all paper goods, pasta, dried foods, canned foods, cat food (dried only, or the cheap canned
So either Billings people are lying to themselves, or we have a lot of outsiders buying up all our stock.
Billings is a hub for Wyoming people to come get their shopping done at Costco, so it is possible... but I doubt it can all be blamed on Northern Wyoming.
My line of work in environmental remediation keeps me away from people other than my four coworkers, so my circle is small. However we are all practicing social distancing and disinfecting shared equipment on top of the usual hand washing.
Yes and no
Lots of cross contamination with oats processed in the same Line as wheat
Not true.I love Bob's Red Mill too but all oats are gluten free.
Yes, now I do. Took me a while too....Have you noticed that in this new format when you're quoted -- or anybody really -- there's a little up arrow after your name. If you click on that it takes you back to the original post being quoted.
Took me a while to catch on to that but I find it a really useful feature.
Not true.
Oats are gluten fee in and of themselves. The problem is wind and agriculture practices blow wheat and other gluten containing grains into the growing fields.
Then, most regular store oats are contaminated in the processing equipment...either the harvesting equipment or the factory processing or packaging equipment.
True gluten free labeled oats are grown in special fields, harvested and processed seperately and cleanly, then gluten tested for quality assurance. True celiacs like my kiddo can be sicked greatly with even a hint of gluten in a canister of oats.
I lot of people have tasted some of these "not so main stream" vegetables but perhaps they weren't prepared well.
Brussel Sprouts.....evil little balls of![]()
I saw a report today that 1 person who goes to the bathroom 4 times per day will use 2 rolls in 7 days. I can't believe we have that statistic but can't get much solid info about the bug.
Yes and no
Lots of cross contamination with oats processed in the same Line as wheat