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Sent: Tuesday, November 04, 2003 6:35 PM
Subject: Norbest (turkey)

From Consumer Relations/Norbest:
Yes our whole turkeys are gluten free.  In fact all of our turkey
products are gluten free.  The only thing that has gluten in it is a
gravy packet we put in our boneless turkey breast, and then the
packet is packaged separately so it has not contaminated the meat.
You can enjoy your turkey!

If you have any more questions you can contact me directly.

Michelle Fullmer
Consumer Relations
NORBEST, INC
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Jennie-o sells gluten free turkeys and
other products (though the gravy packets DO CONTAIN GLUTEN).

http://www.jennie-o.com/products.asp

I also came upon several gluten free recipes from Celiac Sprue
Association.

http://www.csaceliacs.org/holiday_recipes.html

I realize that this might be old news to some, but thought I'd pass
it on for any newbies. :0)

If going out to eat is more your style, PF Chang's
http://www.pfchangs.com/index.jsp and The Outback offer gluten free
menus.

Happy Thanksgiving,
Joby

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