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canola oil is just whatever conola is right? gonna make some home frys


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Lisa Mentor

I don't have it in my house, so I can't check the ingredence. Read what it contains..if it is not wheat, barley, rye , malt and maybe oat. .....it's ok.

Once you know what to look for, life in Celiacland gets alot easier. You learn to read lables and know what product will lable well. It does become easier with time.

Hope this was helpful - Lisa

Oh... I forgot to say...THERE ARE NO DUMB QUESTIONS HERE.

mouse Enthusiast

As long as you bought pure canola oil, you are fine. I use pure canola oil all the time.

Enjoy the fries.

tarnalberry Community Regular

canola oil is made from rapeseed. it is gluten free.

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Canola is fine, but

there are no dumb questions on this board!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! we have all had these questions at one point, or else we wouldn't know the answers.

Fell free to sak whatever you want. We've been there.

And "celiacland" is quite fun!

Lisa Mentor

Miss Molly, you are a hoot, keep on going. Love ya chich-a de :)

Lisa

flagbabyds Collaborator

Well it's true, we've all been there, or else this forum would just be a lot of people asking questions and nothing else. No one would know what to do.


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