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Anyone Else Do This At The Grocery Store?


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voyager Rookie

I will suspect I've found a new gluten-free product on the shelf, but not quit sure. So I look for a 1-800 # on the package and call it right on the spot while standing in the middle of the aisle (I love cell phones) and ask the rep if this product is gluten-free.

Its really amazing how helpful some of this people are! Thats how I found out about Mahatma Yellow rice w/ zaffron, ummmm boy! Love that stuff! Did the same with Prego traditional Spagetti sauce. the Prego people, who are really campbells soup, took my address right there and sent me a whole list of there gluten-free products. Most probably already know this, But it you don't, don't be shy, give um a call.

Craig in FL

gluten-free for 27 months and lovin' it

misdiagnosed for 20 yrs and mad!


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MySuicidalTurtle Enthusiast

I do that, too!

Lisa Mentor

First of all for those of you who do not have the Delfi List of Gluten Free Product (listed by named brands), you need to have this downloaded onto your computer.

Second, I spend about an hour and half at the grocery store. It has come to one of the things that I enjoy, because it is a challange. I read and read. Only through education, will we get through this. There are actually so many things that we can have that are gluten free. I know that many of you do not have to time to dedicate for shopping. I am fortunate to do so.

I am a firm believer in McCormicks seasonings. I still read the lables because it is too much to inject into this brain fogged mind, to remember many of the items that I have seen on this site. I love seasoned foods and I feel that I cook fairly well.

McCormicks Seasonings

LaChoy Soy Sauce

Tamari (wheat Free) - the best

Emerils (some gluten-free)

Annie's Roasted Pepper Salad Dressing..........are all my staples for good cooking

Tonight's Dinner: Beef Stew with Liptons Onion Dry Mix, beef, carrotts and potatoes. Salad on the side.

I love the grocery store.........it's like a treasure hunt...challenging and a learning experience combined. :):):)

Lisa B.

nettiebeads Apprentice
First of all for those of you who do not have the Delfi List of Gluten Free Product (listed by named brands), you need to have this downloaded onto your computer.

Second, I spend about an hour and half at the grocery store. It has come to one of the things that I enjoy, because it is a challange. I read and read. Only through education, will we get through this. There are actually so many things that we can have that are gluten free. I know that many of you do not have to time to dedicate for shopping. I am fortunate to do so.

I am a firm believer in McCormicks seasonings. I still read the lables because it is too much to inject into this brain fogged mind, to remember many of the items that I have seen on this site. I love seasoned foods and I feel that I cook fairly well.

McCormicks Seasonings

LaChoy Soy Sauce

Tamari (wheat Free) - the best

Emerils (some gluten-free)

Annie's Roasted Pepper Salad Dressing..........are all my staples for good cooking

Tonight's Dinner: Beef Stew with Liptons Onion Dry Mix, beef, carrotts and potatoes. Salad on the side.

I love the grocery store.........it's like a treasure hunt...challenging and a learning experience combined. :):):)

Lisa B.

Hey, Lisa!! Remember when you first started the gluten-free diet? Now you're talking like a pro!!!! :P

Canadian Karen Community Regular

Hey, Lisa! You've come a long way, baby!!!! ;)

I also whip out my cell phone for those 1-800 numbers right in the middle of the aisle......

Karen

eeyor-fan Contributor
I will suspect I've found a new gluten-free product on the shelf, but not quit sure. So I look for a 1-800 # on the package and call it right on the spot while standing in the middle of the aisle (I love cell phones) and ask the rep if this product is gluten-free.

Its really amazing how helpful some of this people are! Thats how I found out about Mahatma Yellow rice w/ zaffron, ummmm boy! Love that stuff! Did the same with Prego traditional Spagetti sauce. the Prego people, who are really campbells soup, took my address right there and sent me a whole list of there gluten-free products. Most probably already know this, But it you don't, don't be shy, give um a call.

Craig in FL

gluten-free for 27 months and lovin' it

misdiagnosed for 20 yrs and mad!

I must have called a million 1 800 numbers while standing in the store...my cell is my friend...lol

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cdford Contributor

Isn't speed-dial wonderful?


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jenvan Collaborator

me also! although, unfortunately i do most of my shopping on saturdays, when places are closed :(

teebs in WV Apprentice

I just learned that 2 foods that I used to love, and thought that I had to give up, were safe! Thanks! Mahatma Saffron Rice and Lipton Dry Onion Soup Mix! I ordered the $30 gluten-free product catalog from this site, but have not looked through everything as there is just too much in it. Never thought that I would be saying that!

NiqueP Rookie

Could someone please send me the delphi list. Thanks :D

A1piet@aol.com

celiac3270 Collaborator

I do that! And I'll send the list to you, NiqueP

Lisa Mentor
Hey, Lisa! You've come a long way, baby!!!! ;)

I also whip out my cell phone for those 1-800 numbers right in the middle of the aisle......

Karen

Nettiebeads and Karen:

Wow!! :D

It has only been since August that I was screaming for help here on the site. It is hard to believe how much you can learn in this short of time. I couldn't have done it without all of you.

There are so many new names here that I would like to know. I am not so good with the technical part of the disease, but I can sure help others get started and show how well you can eat and avoid gluten.

Thanks for all of your shoulders

Lisa B.

Karen - your picture portrays your personality, beautiful.

CMCM Rising Star
I do that! And I'll send the list to you, NiqueP

Could you send me the delphi list too? I've searched everywhere but can't find it...

Thanks,

Carole mcm3@infs.net

JessicaB Explorer
Could you send me the delphi list too? I've searched everywhere but can't find it...

Thanks,

Carole mcm3@infs.net

celiac3270 Collaborator

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ckahan Newbie

:unsure::unsure:

I just learned that 2 foods that I used to love, and thought that I had to give up, were safe! Thanks! Mahatma Saffron Rice and Lipton Dry Onion Soup Mix! I ordered the $30 gluten-free product catalog from this site, but have not looked through everything as there is just too much in it. Never thought that I would be saying that!

I am not at all familiar with the delphi list? Sounds like I am missing something, which is no surprise. I was diagnosed in June '05 and this is my first time ever chatting! Please send me the list.

thanks

CandyK120@comcast.net

celiac3270 Collaborator

It's a 79-page list of gluten-free foods updated by the members of a board hosted by Delphiforums.com (under the health and wellness section go to the first celiac forum you see). I'll send it to you, though.

teebs in WV Apprentice

I'm pretty new to all this too - just since October. There is also another resource that I just bought - The CSA Gluten-Free Product Listing. It is almost 400 pages and is around $30. I ordered it from:

Open Original Shared Link

They also have other resources - a new patient packet that is free.

Anyone else buy this book or utilize this website?

darkangel Rookie

Here's a link to the lists on the Delphi forum.

Open Original Shared Link

puppasita Newbie
I do that! And I'll send the list to you, NiqueP

Could I trouble you to send it to me too? Thanks in advance! sueric@optonline.net

luvs2eat Collaborator

I got the list, celiac3270! Thanks a million!!

I still pick up things I KNOW are not gluten free and think... maybe THIS time it will be... hahaha.

I'm so lucky that those who love me also can and do read ingredients before they buy them to cook with.

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