Looking for gluten-free options? Quaker Gluten Free Quick Oats let you enjoy the rich taste and chewy texture our oats are known for without the issues gluten can cause. Oats are naturally gluten-free, but stray wheat, rye, or barley can be introduced during harvesting and transportation. So our proprietary milling technique removes stray gluten-containing grains, while keeping the same authentic toasted flavor you've come to love. Now you can enjoy gluten-free satisfaction in every bowl.
K**E
Protein and Oats Bite Snack recipe: 2 cups gluten-free ...
Protein and Oats Bite Snack recipe:2 cups gluten-free rolled oats1 cup extra-crunchy peanut butter1/2 cup raw honey1/2 cup sunflower seeds1/2 cup mini chocolate chips2 tbsp. chia seedsMix the 6 ingredients together and refrigerate for at least 30 minutes.Remove and form into 1-1/2" balls.Place balls in sealed container and keep in refrigerator.
E**C
Great Product for Individuals w/ IBS
My fiancé was diagnosed with IBS a couple years ago and had to switch to a Low FODMAP diet. With her diet already being extremely restrictive, and still seeing symptoms of bloating, we found out that normally processed oatmeal can still contain gluten. We switched to this product and she definitely started to see changes, since she always eats oatmeal in the morning and maintains a low FODMAP diet with every other meal. There is also cost savings for buying in bulk.
L**N
Certified and Safe for Celiacs!
I always purchase this oatmeal because it's the only certified, gluten free oatmeal that is a reasonable price.I have no issues with it and I eat it every single day. We love oatmeal in our house! Quaker for the gluten free win!
K**D
Cross contamination?
I think my batch was cross contaminated somehow. The days that I've had this I've been very sick and the days I have not I have been fine. Returned item for refund! Be aware! I have purchased this in-store and have never had a problem.
J**S
Great oats at a great price
It has always bugged me how much more expensive gluten free stuff is. I like oatmeal and grew up on Quaker Oats. When I was diagnosed with Celiac Disease I had to buy Bob's Redmill to get gluten free oats. Don't get me wrong, it is a great product, but way more expensive than regular Quaker oats. I am pleased to find out that now Quaker Oats is making a gluten free version. You have to shop a bit to find a good price, but at least it is close to the regular price.
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