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:D well this is a product that i thought that i would try, my daughters OT reccomended it as she knows the farmer personally (their in law related some how) its oats that are grown organically, and produced only with each other, there are no other products that they produce only these oats. they have a website. the shipping was 2 days and they taste great, i would reccomend this to those that like me really miss eating oatmeal.

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For oats I use either STEEL Rolled or John MC.Cann Steel Cut Oat Meal. I get mine on amazon .com.

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To date Only Oats is the only gluten-free company to carry the quick oats. I really want some of these but they are not in many US stores yet. Shipping is $10.00 . I'm still working on my 25 # I bought from another gluten-free co. or I would order Only Oats.......

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To date Only Oats is the only gluten-free company to carry the quick oats. I really want some of these but they are not in many US stores yet. Shipping is $10.00 . I'm still working on my 25 # I bought from another gluten-free co. or I would order Only Oats.......

Good company

hi, from what i understand shipping is free in the US and canada if you spend $50.00. im going to try the cookie mix this week. i also made an edible xmas bread with the better batter flour this week im happy to say, my husband accually ate some so that says something! hope everyone had a happy and fun gluten-free xmas, this was my first for the most part it was pretty good, only one xmas party where there was nothing that i could eat but the turkey and cranberries, but they made me a really bid straberry/bannanna daqueri to make up for it

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Yes, you are correct shipping is free on orders of $50.00 or more. I stated that wrong. I don't want to order that much because I already have 25# to use from another gluten-free company.

I'm so glad the BetterBatter Flour is working out for you. I really like that because the guess work is already done. Plus there are very good recipes on Noami's blog..........

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