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Pelletized Garden Seeds Or Cheetos?


ravenwoodglass

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ravenwoodglass Mentor

Does anyone know what they use to pelletize small seeds in packets? I have definately been glutened and am having a hard time figuring out what it was. I eat very little processed foods but have had a few Cheetos in the last couple of days. Nothing else different.


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What are pelletizing seeds?

ravenwoodglass Mentor
What are pelletizing seeds?

When seeds are very, very tiny they will coat the individual seeds to make them larger and easier to plant. I have no idea what they might use but do know it would have to disolve .

Guest nini

I've been eating Cheetos with no problems... just had some today...

don't know anything about pelletizing seeds...

gabby Enthusiast

Hmmm, Cheetos contain artificial flavor. I wonder if that could be the culprit. As for the seeds...can't find anywhere what they coat them with. Another mystery to solve!

angel-jd1 Community Regular
Hmmm, Cheetos contain artificial flavor. I wonder if that could be the culprit. As for the seeds...can't find anywhere what they coat them with. Another mystery to solve!

Cheetos are fine.

-Jessica :rolleyes:

Flyingmango Newbie

I know cheetos are supposed to be okay, but they make me sick. So do Fritos and Utz potato chips, which even say they are gluten free. I'm trying also to determine what these items might have that are making me sick. Possibly another allergy?


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I know cheetos are supposed to be okay, but they make me sick. So do Fritos and Utz potato chips, which even say they are gluten free. I'm trying also to determine what these items might have that are making me sick. Possibly another allergy?

Utz potato chips made me very sick recently. I began to feel it 2 hours after I ate them.. I was sick for over a week. Not back to normal for a while after that. They say gluten-free on the bag, their website says they can't guarantee it. I emailed them, was very nice about it, and never heard back.

ravenwoodglass Mentor

Hi and thanks for your replies. I know for sure it was not the cheetos, yayyyyy :D I haven't been able to find out anything about the seeds either but I think I shall wear gloves when I handle them from now on..

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