![]() There’s very little waste, especially when you are ordering a pound of seeds versus a tiny little bag in the grocery store. I appreciate the simplicity of their packaging, which has a similar feel to buying bulk. I use their products in so many things - seeds sprinkled on cereal or oatmeal, candied ginger or dates as a snack or blended into energy balls… they carry the full gamut of pantry staples. Fast forward to a massive box of seeds and dried fruits arriving at my door after I placed an order for everything my stomach, and heart, desired. It was almost too good to be true! I was even more pleasantly surprised when I learned that they don’t process legume flours, which are currently the bane of my existence. Everything is processed in their dedicated top 12 allergen free facility. It’s a literal wonderland of allergy friendly seeds, dried fruits, candied fruits, coffee, chocolate, spices, flours, and more. My hunt led me to discover Gerbs, a family owned company located in Rhode Island. The last time I remembered eating candied ginger was as a toddler, and I’m pretty sure that was before we fully understood the risk of cross-contact. I’m not one to take chances with cc, so I was forced to forego using some of my favorite baking and cooking ingredients, some of them for years. If you’re already familiar with the brand then you know why I love them so much!Ībout a year ago I got fed up with not being able to find seeds and dried fruits that did not have a cross-contact warning for allergens. If you haven’t heard of Gerbs yet, then you’re in for a real treat. This post was sponsored by Gerbs Allergy Friendly Foods ![]() Chewy Ginger Snap Cookies - Top 8 Free, Gluten Free
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