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Updated List Of Gluten Free Turkeys


Kelly C.

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Hello Everyone,

I'm in the process of figuring out the menu and shopping list for Thanksgiving, and I was wondering if anyone has or knows of a recently updated list of gluten free turkeys? I think Shadybrook farms Turkeys were gluten free as of last year. Are there any others?

Thank you!


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I'm not saying that every turkey in the world is gluten-free, but in 7 years, I've never seen one that isn't. Anyway, there's one easy way to tell -- read the ingredients. Under USDA law, any grain of any kind would have to be listed.

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Hope this list helps. The rest of her website is wonderful too - she's a great resource.

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Hope this list helps. The rest of her website is wonderful too - she's a great resource.

Thank you so much happygirl! That's a very infomative site!

maddycat Contributor

I just called Butterball, while I didn't ask about their whole turkeys specifically, I called about their frozen boneless turkey breasts (which I found out are gluten free).

The most exciting part is they told me they are changing out their gravy packets that come with- to RICE FLOUR instead of wheat!! As long as the gravy ingredients say rice flour instead of wheat, they are gluten free now!!!

This makes for a happier Thanksgiving!

Kelly C. Rookie
I just called Butterball, while I didn't ask about their whole turkeys specifically, I called about their frozen boneless turkey breasts (which I found out are gluten free).

The most exciting part is they told me they are changing out their gravy packets that come with- to RICE FLOUR instead of wheat!! As long as the gravy ingredients say rice flour instead of wheat, they are gluten free now!!!

This makes for a happier Thanksgiving!

Wow! Great info! Thanks Maddycat! That's really exciting about the gravy! It's funny - pre diagnosis I never would have thought I'd be excited about gravy! But since being diagnosed and gluten free for 2+ years, I get excited with each new gluten free find!

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