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Hello all,
Thanks to everyone who responded!
A few people suggested that I try dry plain beans and lentils (ie not in cans or in any kind of mix). I am sorry that I was not more clear, those are what I am having trouble finding without a wheat warning.
Many (>10) people said that they have no trouble eating Goya or other brands with the warning, they all do clean and rinse the beans before adding them to recipes, which is something that is pretty standard when working with them anyways. Quite a few of those eating them do get tested annually and have been keeping their antibodies low. Interestingly, not a single person wrote to say they ate lentils or beans prepared this way and had a problem. There were also a few folks lamenting that they are doing without due to the warnings, so as always there is no clear consensus on what constitutes a reasonable risk, and each of us will have to make our own decisions. Gluten Free Living Magazine appears to come down on the side of rinsing them: http://www.glutenfreeliving.com/Browse/file/Plate10_1.pdf
And, there were some other brands suggested:
Shop-Rite's store brand
No problems when I buy rice and lentils at Asian food groceries
Stop & Shop brand lentils and beans. They assure me they are GF and they do not have a warning label like Goya
https://www.anasazibeans.com/. The person suggesting this seller did call and confirm that legumes are all they grow and mill.
Thought Safeway brand was gf.
So, I think I will just buy the ones easily available even with the warning and give them a good wash, as I always do. Thanks to everyone who answered!!! This was the most kind and supportive set of answers ever!!
Melinda Freckleton, DVM
Catlett, VA
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