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Do you know if their Xanthan Gum is made in the seperate facility.....therefore

considered safe??

***SPAM*** Re: Bob's Red Mill - GF products/company stance

My apologies! I read it to mean that, oh nevermind...I just read it

wrong...twice! :P You make sense to me...now...blame it on a long

week in school and way too much incoming information that my brain

cannot process properly anymore...? :P

Yes, Bob's is excellent! They stand behind what they say, and

that's what counts with me. I think that BRM is in a whole other

category than Health Valley and some other companies.

I have seen BRM bashed (not by you! :)) FAR too many times. I

don't believe for a moment that a product marked GF by BRM

glutenizes anyone...they're barking up the wrong tree there.

No, we can't have everything, but at least they make a real effort

to make products we can trust...and hey, some of their GF products

are pretty darn good :)

I should own stock in the flippin' company, with all of the bags of

baking supplies, etc., that I buy from them. :)

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> You misunderstood what I said - Bob's does do an excellent and

careful job of making sure that products that say GF really are.

Therefore, when they say they _can't_ label something as GF, I

assume that it really may have gluten in it and I don't try to read

the label and figure it out myself. The disappointment is that some

of the products they make I would really like to eat...but can't.

As for the oat question in general, that is certainly a whole

different can of, umm, worms.

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Do you know if their Xanthan Gum is made in the seperate facility.....therefore

considered safe??

***SPAM*** Re: Bob's Red Mill - GF products/company stance

My apologies! I read it to mean that, oh nevermind...I just read it

wrong...twice! :P You make sense to me...now...blame it on a long

week in school and way too much incoming information that my brain

cannot process properly anymore...? :P

Yes, Bob's is excellent! They stand behind what they say, and

that's what counts with me. I think that BRM is in a whole other

category than Health Valley and some other companies.

I have seen BRM bashed (not by you! :)) FAR too many times. I

don't believe for a moment that a product marked GF by BRM

glutenizes anyone...they're barking up the wrong tree there.

No, we can't have everything, but at least they make a real effort

to make products we can trust...and hey, some of their GF products

are pretty darn good :)

I should own stock in the flippin' company, with all of the bags of

baking supplies, etc., that I buy from them. :)

C

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> You misunderstood what I said - Bob's does do an excellent and

careful job of making sure that products that say GF really are.

Therefore, when they say they _can't_ label something as GF, I

assume that it really may have gluten in it and I don't try to read

the label and figure it out myself. The disappointment is that some

of the products they make I would really like to eat...but can't.

As for the oat question in general, that is certainly a whole

different can of, umm, worms.

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The BRM bags of xanthan gum that I have here have the GF symbol they

use on them. You can find a complete list of the GF products that

Bob's makes on their website.

I've gone through several bags of the BRM xanthan gum in the past two

years!! :)

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> Do you know if their Xanthan Gum is made in the seperate

facility.....therefore considered safe??

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