Gluten free oats?
healthyhairdresser
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Best brands for gluten free oats? Ones that are not cross contaminated.
Oh btw Hi! New here - Gluten free for over a year now for an intolerance, still navigating the waters!
Oh btw Hi! New here - Gluten free for over a year now for an intolerance, still navigating the waters!
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GF Oats are GF oats, there shouldn't be any other ingredients of course. As far as BRAND difference, I don't see any. Steel cut make the best chewy-firm oatmeal, but make sure whichever one you buy states on the label that it is GF certified clean.0
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Perhaps I should have tossed in an affordable brand lol I have only ever gotten one kind and it was like $7
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Adding on to this question - does anyone know of where to get them in Australia (online because I'm rural)? All I can find is shipping them from the states and that's just not affordable.0
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Am I the only one who can't eat them? I have no idea why, but GF oats set me off.0
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blankiefinder wrote: »Am I the only one who can't eat them? I have no idea why, but GF oats set me off.
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blankiefinder wrote: »Am I the only one who can't eat them? I have no idea why, but GF oats set me off.
The Australian Coeliac Society says that 4 out of 5 people with Coeliac disease can tolerate oats, meaning 20% of all people with it will react to them.
This mess will take you to a pdf on how they classify gf. http://www.google.com.au/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=1&ved=0CB4QFjAA&url=http://www.coeliac.org.au/uploads/65701/ufiles/Position_Statements/CAPSOats.pdf&ei=tnnvVNysKZTo8AWGrYGICA&usg=AFQjCNGtlGsuUQctJB5Kr2SQ3BKUKnqJNQ&sig2=kUJRxEpgr-zx-ye2n1tK8g&bvm=bv.86956481,d.dGc
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canadjineh wrote: »blankiefinder wrote: »Am I the only one who can't eat them? I have no idea why, but GF oats set me off.
Actually 15% of coeliacs cant tolerate oats. The protein is very similar to gluten and unfortunately I'm one of the unlucky ones who cant have oats either ( and have tried using certified GF brands).0 -
Flab2fitfi wrote: »canadjineh wrote: »blankiefinder wrote: »Am I the only one who can't eat them? I have no idea why, but GF oats set me off.
Actually 15% of coeliacs cant tolerate oats. The protein is very similar to gluten and unfortunately I'm one of the unlucky ones who cant have oats either ( and have tried using certified GF brands).
Bummer! That'd suck!
The Canadian Celiac Association's take on oats here: http://www.celiac.ca/b/?page_id=858
It does say that "Research suggests that intolerance to oats occurs but is quite rare. The mechanism for this is unknown."
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Trader Joes offers gluten free rolled oats that are affordable. Chex started making gluten free quick oats that are also affordable. They go on sale frequently at my local Safeway.0
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Flab2fitfi wrote: »canadjineh wrote: »blankiefinder wrote: »Am I the only one who can't eat them? I have no idea why, but GF oats set me off.
Actually 15% of coeliacs cant tolerate oats. The protein is very similar to gluten and unfortunately I'm one of the unlucky ones who cant have oats either ( and have tried using certified GF brands).
Yes, I've tried the GF certified too, it made me sad as I was looking forward to oat muffins, cookies, homemade protein bars etc
I kept thinking I was getting gluten'ed somehow, but after enough times, the pattern became very clear, which I then tested, and bam, sick again.
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I second the new Chex oats. They are great. I heat mine up with Coconut Milk and add fresh blueberries and craisins. This is my go to winter breakfast.0
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I buy Bob's Red Mill GF oats. It does annoy me how they are more expensive than their potentially cross contaminated ones...0
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Bob's red mill0
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I like Trader Joes GF Oats0
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