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I know mission is gluten free but it still makes me nervise since they primarly make flower torties chances are CC would be a issue. Anyone know of good brands? i wanna make some tacos in a couple of days its been so long. Im finally going to have some money on friday so i can go and get some foods that are like acuall meals to have instead of just eating salald or just eating meat ( budgets been really tight lately)


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Sorry,

I dont have the answer about the corn chips but just wanted to say your new avatar cracks me up. :)

Hope you're feeling better today (read your posts from the other night).

edit: ooops...you were asking about tortillas not chips. Sorry still dont know but I think lots of people do fine with the Mission corn tortillas.

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Mission is the only one I can get at my food store, so that makes it the best :)

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Bless your heart, you spell like me. :):lol: El Paso Taco Shells work for me. As posted today, use the package Taco mix, that does not come in the preprepared box with seasoning inside. You will be fine. But, I would advise, not to get into the spicey stuff too soon if you have been eating just salads.

Salads are sometimes hard for me to digest.. For a while, I would stick to potatoes, pan fried chicken with salt and little pepper. Apple sauce, white rice, or brown rice if you have the big C.

I think that you must have your lap-top attached to your hip bone. :):)

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i actually just emailed "la tortilla factory"

and they said all of their corn tortillas are gluten-free.

i usually use food for life ones.. but they are frozen and you have to defrost one every time which is annoying.

but the "la tortilla factory " ones are fresh, not frozen, so im excited to try them!!

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I have never had a problem with mission, and i am one of the most sensitive celiacs alive!

to my ROCK group i am known as the canary in the coal mine, if i don't get sick, then no one will.

Lister Rising Star

lol its not my laptop i am just always on my computer playing games then i go back and forth between my games and the forum


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I'm also extremely sensitive and have not had any problems with Mission. Yes they make flour tortillas but I don't think the corn tortillas and corn chips are processed in the same part of the facility as the flour tortillas... I like it that they label which products are gluten-free and since I seem to also be a "canary in a coalmine" I wouldn't worry about Mission. They are safe.

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