🌟 Elevate Your Breakfast Game!
GF Harvest Gluten Free Organic Rolled Oats come in a convenient pack of two 41-ounce resealable bags, ensuring freshness and easy storage. These oats are 100% whole grain, gluten-free certified, and produced in a dedicated facility to prevent cross-contamination. Ideal for a variety of recipes, they are also non-GMO and kosher certified, making them a wholesome choice for health-conscious consumers.
S**R
oatmeal = poop
oatmeal helps you poop.
Q**E
Great for gluten free vegan baking
These are great gluten free oats!I use them to make my own gluten free oat flour because I prefer the taste of fresh to store bought oat flour.This blends up into a flour in about 30 seconds using my blender and it bakes up really nicely in my gluten free vegan desserts!I often mix this with King Arthur’s gluten free flour for savory dishes like bagels or breads.I have made a pretty mean Stromboli with that mixture actually.I included a picture of it so you can see how well this flour binds with KA’s.It binds really well with KA’s so you don’t need a lot( don’t use too much as it can make your dishes a little heavy. The most you should ever use is half KA’s and half gf oat flour a whole dish made with this flour will be very heavy.), and since I don’t use eggs in my baking ( usually I use ground chia seeds or Vegan egg that you buy at the grocery store)it really helps mimic the glutens you need in regular baking and it helps to complete my recipes if I run low on KA’s!I get two of these monthly in addition to 4bags of KA’s with my Subscribe and Save.This sounds like a lot but they are a good deal for me as I make most of the foods we eat from scratch.Because of a medical issue!Not because I’m Susie Homemaker or anything.It’s kind of a PIA if I’m honest, because while I really do enjoy baking, literally having to bake almost every day can be annoying.But having these gluten free oats makes the job so much easier and a lot more fun!I’m leaving a review because anyone who bakes gluten free knows it’s pretty dang difficult at times and if you’re vegan as well as oil free like myself, baking can seem like an insurmountable task!I like to let people know what I’m using and how I’m using it juuust in case they’ve got similar issues and are having difficulty baking light fluffy gluten free vegan treats.Hope this helps!
B**P
No chemicals.
I love these oats as they are raised without chemicals. Taste good and easy to cook. If i eat the other brands they don’t agree and I’ll pass them. These I don’t. I know TMI. I never buy instant. Love to add walnuts and blueberries or cranraisens
M**E
Great for Overnight Oatmeal
I love these rolled oats. Great price, great product. I'm on my 2nd bag, and I will definitely be getting this particular brand from here on out.I got these rolled oats to make overnight oatmeal:1/2 cup rolled oats1/2 cup milk (or water)1 tsp local honeyThen I add whichever organic frozen fruit I want (blueberries are my favorite for oatmeal). Sometimes I add organic chia seeds as well for some extra protein and fiber (need to add a bit more milk or water since the seeds absorb liquids just like the oats do). I usually eat this while drinking a protein shake, but this week I plan on adding some vanilla protein powder to the oatmeal itself.Once I have that all mixed together, I just throw it in the fridge overnight. The oats soak up the milk (or water) so they get that typical creamy consistency you expect from oatmeal. I thought it would be weird and gross cold, but it's actually awesome and I don't mind it at all. I always had oatmeal (Quakers) hot, but this homemade cold version is so much more tasty and MUCH more nutritious. Very easy to make since you just throw it together and put it in the fridge, take it out in the morning and enjoy!Great way to start the day off with a protein and fiber packed meal!
N**
I have multiple food allergies and this has been my go to Oatmeal for a few yrs now.
Only Oatmeal I've been able to eat without reactions to and safe for me. Recently found out my little one who just turned one is allergic to Wheat and Peanut so I was using this safely for the both of us. About 1yr ago I was able to purchase this on my EBT card in bulk with 6 in each package and it was affordable. Now they don't accept EBT and rare have it in stocks and if they do it's 2 small packages that I think are overpriced to those who are struggling or have multiple food allergies so unfortunately I have had to look into other brands and also ones that accept EBT payments.Loved this Oatmeal though. Thank You.
S**D
Great Oats!
I started buying these oats when I was pet/housesitting. I fell in love with them right away. I have been buying them ever since. There were 2 occasions where I bought them and they had black specks in them when I cooked them. Amazon sent me a replacement. I did tried calling and emailing the company and never heard back from them. So I stopped buying them. Then I recently was pet/housesitting again and that bag was a good batch. When I got back to my place I bought another bag and it's good.
L**.
Truly gluten free
Gluten Free Harvest is the only brand of oats that I can eat. I am gluten sensitive and I never have to worry about getting "glutenized" from this brand. I have been ordering Gluten Free Harvest for over 10 years and have never been disappointed.
T**L
Organic Gluten Free Oats!!!
I was so excited to find these on Amazon; I have been waiting for a company to start growing GF oats, that are also organic, for so long! High praises to the Gluten Free Oats company for being the first (to my knowledge) in offering these. It just seems logical that folks who have food intolerances and/or allergies, would also be very conscientious about the quality of their food. So it baffles me why so many GF foods are not also organic. So glad this company took the initiative. The oats are very fresh tasting and cook up nicely for oatmeal. The oats cooked up nicely in pancakes too. I pre-soaked them in rice milk and the result was that the oats completely blended in and there was no discernible texture to the oats once the pancakes were cooked. I actually would have preferred a little texture, so next time I will make pancakes without pre-soaking the oats.The only issue I had was that the bag had "popped" open during shipping. It was packed with other items and a heavy item probably squished the bag until it popped. So sad to see 1/3+ of a bag wasted, but Amazon was great and quickly sent me a new bag. I intended to order another bag or two tonight, but see that they are already out of stock! Guess I'm not the only one who has been waiting for organic, GF oats.
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