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<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>>
I posted asking about Alberson's brand Natural Turkey (Alberston's
supermarkets). I received several responses, and no one had any negative
comments about this product. THANK YOU for everyone who responded.
Here are some exerpts from some of the comments.
>>Yup, that's the way my wife picks em, and I have no problems with them.
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>>I would eat one if it has no additives.
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>>>I have used these turkeys with no problems.
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>>>Three years ago when I started this dietary adventure, it was not easy at
all to find a labeled g-f turkey. I am very pleased at the progress.
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>>>In addition, I called Butterball, and they said their self-basted
>>>turkeys are GF, just throw away the gravy packet.
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>>>Yes it is that easy. I have found that the more expensive brands of turkey
are often the ones to avoid. The cheaper the turkey the less it is
"improved." with gluten.
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>>>yes - it has no "natural flavors" added. I used one of their turkeys
>>>last year and had no problems
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>>>I have found that most FRESH turkeys do not have additives. So, enjoy!
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>>>There are many brands of turkey that contain no additives. They all
them "natural turkeys"!
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>>>I have had good luck buying natural turkeys. I get them at Thriftway and
Albertson's. Maybe we are just lucky out here in the west, but I am able to
find many products that are gf in our local stores. Albertson's has a web site
that lists their gf products. I applaud them.
Carl in Boise, ID, USA
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