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Gluten Free Sausages...


redheadheather

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Some of you may already know this... but I just found this out:

check this out - gluten free sausages ... they are available at Costco (we dont' have a whole foods or trader joes near us so this is a new discovery) (and other places I'm sure)... and only 4 of the flavors are NOT gluten free...

their website is: www.hansallnatural.com

-------------- Forwarded Message: --------------

From: "Brian Scardina" <BScardina@colemannatural.com>

To: <redhead-heather@comcast.net>

Subject: RE: Gluten free sausages?

Date: Fri, 13 Jan 2006 20:52:19 +0000

The only flavors that are NOT gluten free are the following:

Artichoke & Olive

Cilantro

Green Onion

Roasted Red Pepper & Garlic

I hope this helps!

Brian Scardina

Coleman Natural Foods

Prepared Foods Group

6807 W. Irving Park Road

Chicago IL 60634-2305

P: 773-685-9929

C: 773-617-3519

F: 773-685-8084

BScardina@Colemannatural.com

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From: redhead-heather@comcast.net [mailto:redhead-heather@comcast.net]

Sent: Friday, January 13, 2006 2:50 PM

To: Brian Scardina; Brian Scardina

Subject: Gluten free sausages?

Due to dietary restrictions several members of my family have (celiac disease-an autoimmune disease which causes in intolerance to gluten [wheat, rye, barley, malt]) I am wondering if you have a list of your products which are gluten free? I've checked some of your sausage packages and they *seem* to be gluten free [those that I've checked], but lable reading can be difficult sometimes. Any help you can provide would be wonderful. We enjoy your products (especially your flavored sausages) and would like to continue doing so. If there is such a list, I would love to share it with our Celiac support group as well. Finding products like this that are readily available, gluten free AND taste great can be daunting.

Anyway-Thank you for any information you have regarding this matter.

Sincerely, Heather Wiersma


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I didn't know they sold them at Costco...but they are definitely a staple in my diet--yum!

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