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SirGluten

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  1. Anyone find a brand of lentils/beans that is 100% safe? I mean NO cross contamination risk? I thought Edison Grainery would work, but their supplier shares machinery. Any others?
  2. Just to update you all, I sent in my bottle for testing at GFCO. They also tested it and it came up positive. I'll keep you posted on what they uncover.
  3. I don't know why I mentioned that. Just stream of thought as I was looking at the ingredients.
  4. Has anybody had any experience with Califia Almond milk? I called them and they say no gluten or shared machinery. I saw locust gum, I know some folks have a problem with that. Anyone been glutened?
  5. Hey, I used an EZ gluten test. I did it three times, and I did it because it made me sick when I ate my chili. I tested all the other ingredients, and they came up negative. Some pretty expensive chili, across all dimensions of expense, all in all.
  6. Spicely Organics tested positive for me. It was chili powder.
  7. I used EZ Gluten tests. I tested each ingredient and the Chili Powder was the only one that came up positive (three times). I couldn't find a manufacturing date. The Lot Number: OGSCHPOWSP160414
  8. I bought Spicely Organics Chili powder from Whole Foods in Bellevue, WA. I got very sick after eating it, so I tested it with three separate gluten tests. They all came up positive for >10ppm, which is what their "certification" says they test below. I just wanted to warn everyone away from them. They clearly have quality control problems and...
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