Showing posts with label winter. Show all posts
Showing posts with label winter. Show all posts
Wednesday, September 28, 2011
Gluten free longer-term storage foods
Just in case any of you live in areas that are prone to things like, snowstorms, tornados, hurricanes, earthquakes... Augason Farms is having a sale on its longer term storage foods this week. They offer a number of certified gluten free foods that are canned and ready for camping, travel, and/or emergencies.
Might be just the thing to include in a care package for your gluten free college student, as well!
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Wednesday, September 15, 2010
AlpineAire Gluten Free Product List
I don't know about anywhere else, but around here... winter is coming. And with it are blizzards and power outages. So it is very helpful to have a bit of extra food (amont other things) around just in case.
AlpineAire offers a variety of dehydrated foods that can be used in such circumstances, and they also offer a wide variety of informative listings on their site. There are other allergen listings as well as the gluten-free list.
One thing, though - the apple flakes and diced apples are not on the gluten-free list. However, I emailed the company and got their assurance that they had contacted the manufacturer (on the second email - their first stated that they were going to contact them) and the apple products are gluten free.
The entire exchange took less than half an hour, and they were very helpful.
This winter, I'll be eating better as I sit here waiting forever for the roads to be plowed.
AlpineAire offers a variety of dehydrated foods that can be used in such circumstances, and they also offer a wide variety of informative listings on their site. There are other allergen listings as well as the gluten-free list.
One thing, though - the apple flakes and diced apples are not on the gluten-free list. However, I emailed the company and got their assurance that they had contacted the manufacturer (on the second email - their first stated that they were going to contact them) and the apple products are gluten free.
The entire exchange took less than half an hour, and they were very helpful.
This winter, I'll be eating better as I sit here waiting forever for the roads to be plowed.
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