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Computerized Gluten Free List


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celiacfreeman Contributor

Does any one have a compehensive list

that can be saved in Word and I could buy a

PALM to store, there is so much to learn. I can't

remember it all in the store or while traveling.

my emial lisa.freeman@jfcom.mil

thanks


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DLayman Apprentice

There is a list of forbidden and allowed foods on this site.. down near the bottom of this page.

Or try this:

Open Original Shared Link

Connie R-E Apprentice

Open Original Shared Link

They have something for Palm Handhelds.....

Is this something you can use?

Connie

Guest jhmom

Here is another link...

www.glutenfreeinfo.com

I am sure you could copy and paste the items you like and save it to word.

Hope this helps

  • 1 month later...
polishmafia Rookie

DLayman, that is a great link, but I think there is a newer one out there.

Open Original Shared Link

I'm guessing this one was done in Jan. 2004. I haven't found any differences yet, but I'm still looking.

- Pete

  • 3 weeks later...
Debbierb Newbie

Pete

What a GREAT link.

I'm new at this and at first thought there was so much I couldn't have but this was awesome. I found a lot of the tihings I lilked and was wondering about on the list!

Debbie

  • 3 weeks later...
Naradowski Rookie

Everytime I try to click on one of the sites for the gluten free food lists I am kicked off the internet. I have a question---is soy lecithin ( an ingredient in many foods ) safe or unsafe?


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YankeeDB Contributor

Soy lecithin is gluten free, from what I've read. Some people may have a soy sensitivity, however.

I have the Clan Thompson database on my pocket PC and highly recommend it!

Naradowski Rookie

Thank-you for the info on soy lecithin Judy Naradowski

  • 2 months later...
tom Contributor
Does any one have a compehensive list

that can be saved in Word and I could buy a

PALM to store, there is so much to learn.  I can't

remember it all in the store or while traveling.

my emial              lisa.freeman@jfcom.mil

thanks

The best list i've found is in PDF format. (same one as others posted here - but a newer version came out in May. Open Original Shared Link )

Instead of a Palm, i use the T-Mobile Sidekick which is a web-browser, emailer, phone etc. Unfortunately it doesn't read PDFs. (Nearly all Palms do btw)

I was a bit surprised to find that Adobe has a tool online to convert a PDF into html.

(Open Original Shared Link)

While the output isn't 100% ideal (minor formatting issues) it DOES create links from Table of Contents to the correct page of the document. (not to exactly the paragraph w/in the page tho)

If you'd like to see the converted html version, I've put it on my earthlink "webspace", Open Original Shared Link

NOW my problem is that while the Table of Contents links work fine on the desktop pc, somehow they don't w/ the Sidekick.

:o

Not sure yet if i can further edit the html to make the list usable from my pocket or if i'll have to get a Palm or something else.

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