Events & News
I.M. Healthy on The Daily Buzz!
The Daily Buzz is a syndicated morning television program(like Good Morning America) shown in 175 TV markets around the country. They have a cooking segment, hosted by Chef Doug Varrieur, emphasizing the low carbohydrate diet. I.M. Healthy Unsweetened SoyNut Butter will be featured on the April 13th show.
Chef Varrieur is a strong believer in the effectiveness of the low carb diet and qualifies products that meet his expectations so consumers will not be confused. I.M. Healthy Unsweetened SoyNut Butter has received that approval with this designation:
Daily Buzz Recipes
On Friday, April 13th, 8:37AM EDT, the Food Segment of the morning television program "The Daily Buzz" will feature I.M.Healthy SoyNut Butter as the key ingredient in some very delicious recipes like the Low Carb Cheesecake pictured here.
Criminal Investigation Launched in Salmonella Outbreak.
Hmmm. What did they know and when did they know it!
Additional Peanut Butter Recall Information
Are we really prepared to cope with food born contamination? The peanut butter recall raises some questions.
Peanut Butter Recall: Drug Resistant Salmonella?
With drug resistance on the rise, it should not be a surprise that salmonella could make that metamorphosis!
Allergy News & Video
Watch a recent message from The SoyNut Butter Company to a group of US allergists.
Our Gluten Free Products
Our selection includes a wide array of delicious gluten-free products like SoyNut Butter, Roasted Sweet Corn and Southern Homestyle Corn Flake and Tortilla Crumbs and so much more. So if you are looking for Gluten Free Foods check out our shop page.
Gluten-Free Diet
A gluten-free diet is a diet completely free of ingredients derived from gluten-containing cereals: wheat (including Kamut and spelt), barley, rye, oats and triticale. Although most people can tolerate oat products, there is a controversy about including them in a gluten-free diet: some medical practitioners say they may be permitted, but the Celiac Society advises against them.
Avoid these foods in a gluten free diet
Avoid these gluten-containing grains Avoid all foods or food ingredients made from many grains, including:
* Barley
* Bulgur
* Durham
* Farina
* Graham flour
* Kamut
* Kasha
* Matzo meal
* Rye
* Semolina
* Spelt (a form of wheat)
* Triticale
* Wheat