<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>> Hi List, Thanks to everyone who responded re gf hams, gf turkeys & stuffing! Mardena ___________________________________ Cure 81 and Cook's hams are both gf. ______ Hormel hams are gf and so are Albertson's store brand turkeys. What kind of stuffing do you like? I make cornbread stuffing. ______ Last Thanksgiving I ordered an organic, free-range fresh turkey from my local health food market, but I can't remember the brand. For stuffing, I used home-made cornbread that I had dried into crumbs, broth from the turkey giblets, celery and onion, diced apples and gluten-free sage sausage from my local meat man. I used oil to saute the vegetables instead of butter (my daughter and I are also lactose-intolerant.) The stuffing was so good that a large portion of it never made it into the turkey (the kids were eating it out of the bowl) and nobody had the faintest notion it was gluten-free. Usually my mother has thanksgiving at her house, but since my kid and I found out we were celiac, that was becoming somewhat of an ordeal. Instead, I decided to have the celebration at my house, and then I would know that everything was OK to eat. I must say it was the best Thanksgiving ever for me. ______ Shady Brook turkey is gf..Kirkland ham [from Costco] is gf and excellent. In terms of sliced ham....Boar's Head ______ Honeysuckle White Turkey products are GF, Hilshire Farms Honey Cured Hams are GF. Confirmed with Mfg. as of May of this year. Hope this helps. (800 numbers are located on labels for both mfg's). ______ Go to this other good site: http://forums.delphi.com/celiac/messages/ You'll find GF stuffing and ham glaze recipes. And there are knowledgeable and understanding people there . There is Abigail's Gluten-free list, and I have voluntarily posted thousands of GF recipes. ______ For turkey, I make cornbread with corn meal and corn flour...I use that for stuffing, add the usual spices, celery, onion...you can also add corn or raisins.