Wheat Nuts---yummy!

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These are "safe" and really, really good!
[url="http://www.wheatnuts.com/"]http://www.wheatnuts.com/[/url]

Jennifer

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Thanks for posting this! I never would have checked, since none of my local stores carry these. I found some at a store in another town, and have ordered from the website too. I used to eat wheat nuts when I was younger and never even knew they didn't have nuts in them (of course, at that time, it didn't matter to me whether or not they did). I'm not sure if I'll give them to my daughter though. She can read, so she'll think I'm giving her nuts. I might try to explain, but it might not be easy explaining it to a 6 year old. lol. But I can still use them in recipes, and my dh and I can eat them when the kids aren't around. [img]http://uumor.pair.com/nutalle2/peanutallergy/smile.gif[/img]

Gale

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These sound great! I will look for them the next time I am in a store that carries them. Thanks! Miriam

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Anyone use them for making homemade chex mix? I'm going to give them a try if I can find them. Thanks for the idea.

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