It's somewhat ambiguous... I read some are fine, then I read that they could be cross contaminated...
I want to buy Schneider's Fat-Free Hot dogs. Does anyone eat these?
I sure hope so.
I haven't had a hot dog in over 8 years.
And for some reason (I find this happens a lot with celiac) I am craving something random.
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Schneiders Meats hot dogs, specifically
#2
Posted 13 November 2005 - 03:49 PM
You're from Canada, right? I can't remember about Schneiders off hand, I'm at work and don't have my lists. I do know that for sure Maple Leaf Top Dogs all beef hot dogs are gluten-free. They are pricey, though, so try to get them at Superstore, sometimes they have coupons for them at the entrance of Superstore as well.
Maple Leaf will send you about a 5 page list of gluten-free stuff, if you email or call them.
Maple Leaf will send you about a 5 page list of gluten-free stuff, if you email or call them.
Linda, Mom to Ty (11 years old)
Ty was diagnosed by blood test June 7/05
biopsy Aug 11/05, diagnosis confirmed Aug 18/05
Mom, Dad and big brother Celiac-free.
Ty was diagnosed by blood test June 7/05
biopsy Aug 11/05, diagnosis confirmed Aug 18/05
Mom, Dad and big brother Celiac-free.
#3
Posted 13 November 2005 - 04:28 PM
According to the Canadian gluten-free products list: "Although many of their products do not contain gluten added glutens, Schneiders does not have gluten free production facilities. In all Schneiders products: starch or modified starch is corn starch, any other starch will be declared by it's sourc (ie) potato starch".
LORI
Dx celiac disease Aug 25/05, ate KFC that night and gluten-free ever since
Dx celiac disease Aug 25/05, ate KFC that night and gluten-free ever since
#4 Guest_Viola_*
Posted 13 November 2005 - 05:38 PM
Also ... Butterball turkey franks are gluten free and Feybe puts out one that is gluten free. If it's from Feybe's they have gluten free right on the lable.
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