tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2500871076078909762.post5925419532977263817..comments2024-03-26T18:24:14.206+11:00Comments on Southern In Law: What to Buy at iHerb - My iHerb FavouritesKristy Sayer-Jones @ Southern In Lawhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03729691955996288353noreply@blogger.comBlogger8125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2500871076078909762.post-1303060089369816362013-03-02T12:54:32.784+11:002013-03-02T12:54:32.784+11:00You are so welcome, lovely! If you need any other ...You are so welcome, lovely! If you need any other tips you have my email address!<br /><br />I wish they had an iHerb outlet too - but I'd spend way too much money! iHerb is seriously the most reliable online store and everything always comes in perfect condition with long use by dates (you can actually find the use by date info on each item's page). <br /><br />If you make a big order you also save on shipping! Up to 90% off shipping means I usually only pay about $10 to ship my stuff all the way here!Kristy Sayer-Jones @ Southern In Lawhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03729691955996288353noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2500871076078909762.post-679092328342182612013-03-02T12:40:56.277+11:002013-03-02T12:40:56.277+11:00One day I'm going to make a huge purchase- I j...One day I'm going to make a huge purchase- I just hate buying online. I wish we had an Iherb outlet store ;) I like to touch and suss out the packages haha.<br /><br />But thank you very much for doing this! I will bookmark it and use it as my shopping list heheBek @ Cravehttp://bekcraved.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2500871076078909762.post-79441185259198947882013-02-26T17:19:53.839+11:002013-02-26T17:19:53.839+11:00You're welcome! :)You're welcome! :) Kristy Sayer-Jones @ Southern In Lawhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03729691955996288353noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2500871076078909762.post-66504016836736382122013-02-26T17:19:04.899+11:002013-02-26T17:19:04.899+11:00Thank you so much for explaining all that Kristy. ...Thank you so much for explaining all that Kristy. Suppose I've got to buy some of Bob's oats now! :-) HappyMargaretnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2500871076078909762.post-85155110260704273552013-02-26T17:16:39.313+11:002013-02-26T17:16:39.313+11:00Hi Margaret,
The Bob's Red Mill oats are grow...Hi Margaret, <br />The Bob's Red Mill oats are grown in an uncontaminated field whilst the Freedom Food oats are grown in a field that also grows gluten contaminated grains - meaning they're not entirely gluten free and thus contain traces of gluten (this is why their packages don't say gluten free). <br /><br />The Bob's Red Mill oats also undergo multiple testings with a R5 ELISA gluten test which ensures they have absolutely no trace of gluten. They're then processed in a gluten free facility. <br /><br />I have a couple of friends who have tried the Freedom Foods oats and had reactions and then had no reaction to the Bob's Red Mill Oats - so there's certainly a difference. <br /><br />There is the possibility that a very small percentage (about 10-20%) of coeliacs are also intolerant of oats, however, that really depends on the individual. My doctors ran tests and found the BRM oats had no effect :D Kristy Sayer-Jones @ Southern In Lawhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03729691955996288353noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2500871076078909762.post-40696596266037047532013-02-26T17:10:21.062+11:002013-02-26T17:10:21.062+11:00Sorry but I don't understand the difference be...Sorry but I don't understand the difference between the Freedom Foods and Bob's Red Mill brands if they are both grown and processed in oat only facilities and are not contaminated with wheat, rye, etc.<br />What makes Bob's Red Mill different?Margaretnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2500871076078909762.post-47264325902361281762013-02-26T16:53:21.466+11:002013-02-26T16:53:21.466+11:00You're most welcome, Margaret!
I haven't...You're most welcome, Margaret! <br /><br />I haven't tried the Freedom Foods uncontaminated oats or their crunchola as they still contain gluten (unfortunately!) and I was advised by my doctors as I am so sensitive to gluten (even traces make me sick). <br /><br />I love oats so Bob's Red Mill Gluten Free Oats are a must-have in my house! I love them raw, cooked, ground, steel cut - anyway possible!Kristy Sayer-Jones @ Southern In Lawhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03729691955996288353noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2500871076078909762.post-53844435535256941302013-02-26T16:10:27.328+11:002013-02-26T16:10:27.328+11:00Thank you for this interesting post. I enjoyed you...Thank you for this interesting post. I enjoyed your previous one too.<br />Have you tried the Freedom Foods uncontaminated oats or Crunchola they make out of those oats? I'm wondering if you can tolerate them.<br /><br />I really miss oats; I remember as a child I used to just eat them dry by the spoon! Serious addiction!<br />I love shopping on iherb too.Margaretnoreply@blogger.com