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SammieMtz Rookie

hey all... I went to a dietician and she sent me an email with all kinds of products that are gluten free.... it contains

Alcoholic Beverages

Baby Food and Product

Baked Goods

Baking Supplies

Beverages

Candy

Cereal Breakfast

Condiments, Sauces, etc.

Convenience Meals

Dairy

Desserts

Fruits and Veggies

Health and Beauty Products

Household Products

Meat

Medications Rx and OTC

Mexican

Potatoes, Rice, Pasta

School Products

Snack Foods

Soups

Spices and Flavorings

Tomato Products

Vitamins and Supplements

its pretty long tho and it also contains name brand stuff thats gluten free... so if u want me to post it here or send it to you in an email just let me know and I will send it.... it helps out alot!


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celiac3270 Collaborator

This sounds like the Delphi Forums list (based on the categories). I've been circulating this one in such topics as this one:

Open Original Shared Link

and in e-mails.

Check out this one: Open Original Shared Link and let me know if it's the same.

bubba25 Newbie
hey all... I went to a dietician and she sent me an email with all kinds of products that are gluten free.... it contains

Alcoholic Beverages

Baby Food and Product

Baked Goods

Baking Supplies

Beverages

Candy

Cereal Breakfast

Condiments, Sauces, etc.

Convenience Meals

Dairy

Desserts

Fruits and Veggies

Health and Beauty Products

Household Products

Meat

Medications Rx and OTC

Mexican

Potatoes, Rice, Pasta

School Products

Snack Foods

Soups

Spices and Flavorings

Tomato Products

Vitamins and Supplements

its pretty long tho and it also contains name brand stuff thats gluten free... so if u want me to post it here or send it to you in an email just let me know and I will send it.... it helps out alot!

Rae Apprentice

its pretty long tho and it also contains name brand stuff thats gluten free... so if u want me to post it here or send it to you in an email just let me know and I will send it.... it helps out alot!

brodee Newbie

HELLO, MY NAME IS TRACI, I'M NEW TO THE BOARD. BUT HAVE BEEN DIAGNOST WITH CELIAC FOR TWO YEARS. I JUST HAD MY SECOND ENDOSCOPY DONE BECAUSE I AM HAVING PROBLEMS STILL. THEY WANT ME TO SWALLOW A CAMERA NEXT. I WOULD LOVE IT IF YOU COULD SEND ME THE GLUTEN FREE LIST OF PRODUCTS THAT YOU ARE TALKING ABOUT. MY EMAIL ADDRESS IS boosbabytoo@yahoo.com IT WILL BE WORTH PRINTING OUT 60 PAGES IF IT WILL HELP ME. THANKS TRACI ( PS ) :P LOVE THIS BOARD

SammieMtz Rookie

ok of course ill send it to ya- (altho its about 130pages when u print it.lol)

gymnastjlf Enthusiast

I would appreciate a copy of the food list as well:

gymnast83085@hotmail.com

Thanks so much

Jess


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jkmunchkin Rising Star

I'd love a copy. Thanks.

jilliank@gmail.com

JessicaB Explorer

I would also like a copy. THanks!

frustratedneicey Apprentice

I would like a copy also. Thank you so much!

Denise

JessicaB Explorer

Sorry, I forgot to give you my email, its mckaylaslove@aol.com. Thanks!

pinkpei77 Contributor

i would love a copy too!

you are very generous!!

thanks so much!!

automaticmidnight00@yahoo.com

mytummyhurts Contributor

Can you send it to me:

abby0501@hotmail.com

Thanks!

Idahogirl Apprentice

I would also love a copy. Thanks so much! My email is buncenburner@verizon.net.

Lisa

Rae Apprentice

Just wanted a site someone gave me

Open Original Shared Link

Guest kim07
hey all... I went to a dietician and she sent me an email with all kinds of products that are gluten free.... it contains

Alcoholic Beverages

Baby Food and Product

Baked Goods

Baking Supplies

Beverages

Candy

Cereal Breakfast

Condiments, Sauces, etc.

Convenience Meals

Dairy

Desserts

Fruits and Veggies

Health and Beauty Products

Household Products

Meat

Medications Rx and OTC

Mexican

Potatoes, Rice, Pasta

School Products

Snack Foods

Soups

Spices and Flavorings

Tomato Products

Vitamins and Supplements

its pretty long tho and it also contains name brand stuff thats gluten free... so if u want me to post it here or send it to you in an email just let me know and I will send it.... it helps out alot!

Hello SammieMtz,

I've been out for a few days and just saw your new list of possible gluten free products. It would be so great if you could send me one, I'm having such a hard time finding a list I can trust!

If you would I would be so appreciative :) , I'm new to this disease, and struggling everyday to gain some kind of control over it!

Thank you, Kim07

If you can, email me here on Celiac.com

or you can email me at my real address:

kimhines@austin.rr.com

Rikki Tikki Explorer

Rae:

thanks for sharing that :D

Sally

SammieMtz Rookie

hey all- i sent u the list altho there was a few of you who didnt leave an email so if u could please and ill send it....but i got this list from a dietician so i hope everything works 4 the best

KaitiUSA Enthusiast

Could you please send that list to me:) KaitiUSA@aol.com...if it is the Delphi List I have it but if it's not you can never have too many lists

happygirl Collaborator

so, have we decided if this is the delphi list or not?

Guest kim07
hey all- i sent u the list altho there was a few of you who didnt leave an email so if u could please and ill send it....but i got this list from a dietician so i hope everything works 4 the best

Sammie-

Thank you so much!!!

This will help me out tremendously!

You're so nice to take time to share this with everyone--

Kim 07 :)

proger Newbie

SammieMtz -

I would love a copy of that list. Can you please e-mail it to me at proger8239@hotmail.com? I am pretty new to this and would love any info at all!

Thanks!

hey all... I went to a dietician and she sent me an email with all kinds of products that are gluten free.... it contains

Alcoholic Beverages

Baby Food and Product

Baked Goods

Baking Supplies

Beverages

Candy

Cereal Breakfast

Condiments, Sauces, etc.

Convenience Meals

Dairy

Desserts

Fruits and Veggies

Health and Beauty Products

Household Products

Meat

Medications Rx and OTC

Mexican

Potatoes, Rice, Pasta

School Products

Snack Foods

Soups

Spices and Flavorings

Tomato Products

Vitamins and Supplements

its pretty long tho and it also contains name brand stuff thats gluten free... so if u want me to post it here or send it to you in an email just let me know and I will send it.... it helps out alot!

pieguyblue Newbie

Sammie, I could use a copy as well.

Shoot one to: pieguyblue@charter.net

Thanks for the help!

knvb78 Apprentice

If you could, I would really appreciate that list. g3fhpd@aol.com

Thanks,

-Joe

Rikki Tikki Explorer

Sammie:

I would love a copy also. Granger279@aol.com

Thanks :D

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