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What Kind Of Cornmeal Do You Use?


JennyC

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JennyC Enthusiast

I just posted the information about Bob's Red Mill cornmeal not being "gluten safe" and now I'm wondering, what kind of cornmeal do you use? I love cornbread, and I can't imagine having barbecue chicken without it! :D I just don't want to gluten my son, just by chance he decides to actually eat the corn muffins.

Thanks!


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I use Kinnikinnick. I like that their facility is gluten free. Plus, if you order online from them there are plenty of other items on their site that are delicious (bagels, donuts, bread, cookies, etc.). Their shipping is $10 flat rate no matter how much you buy.

Emily Elizabeth Enthusiast

Thanks for posting this! I'm very interested as well! I really wish Wal-Mart would make gluten free corn meal. They have so many gluten free items.

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