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Cc? Hilshire Farms Or Frito Lay?


Smunkeemom

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For breakfast we had fruit, gluten free, no problem.

For lunch we had Hilshire Farm Cheese Brats, and Ruffles potato chips, with Frito Lay french onion dip.

All the Celiac people in the house are sick.

I have a major headache and tummy ache

4 year old has a rash and is cranky

3 year old has D, rash, cranky, and says her brain is "paused" (I think she means brain fog)

We haven't ever gotten sick from any of the stuff we ate today before, and hubby is fine. I read it all, and it all looks to be gluten free.

Do you think we got Cross-contaminated?

:huh:

If so, have any of you had problems with Hilshire Farms or Frito Lay??


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MySuicidalTurtle Enthusiast

Frito Lays chips gives me problems.

CarlaB Enthusiast

I eat Ruffles all the time with no problem.

Haven't eaten Hillshire Farms, but I hear their gluten will be clearly labelled.

Sorry you're sick.

Just looked up Frito-Lay French Onion dip online and it says "contains milk and wheat ingredients."

flagbabyds Collaborator

yeah I don't think the frito lay dip is gluten-free, never had a problem with the hillshire farms stuff.

hopeyou feel better soon!

Smunkeemom Enthusiast
I eat Ruffles all the time with no problem.

Haven't eaten Hillshire Farms, but I hear their gluten will be clearly labelled.

Sorry you're sick.

Just looked up Frito-Lay French Onion dip online and it says "contains milk and wheat ingredients."

OMG.....

The one I have says CONTAINS MILK AND SOY INGREDIENTS

Do you think the label is wrong?

it has modified Tapioca starch.....what's that??!

CarlaB Enthusiast

On the internet I believe it said modified food starch. It was difficult to read.

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Smunkeemom Enthusiast

it's on their Open Original Shared Link, but since it's the first time we tried it and we haven't ever had a problem with ruffles or hilshire farms, I am calling them monday, to find out what the deal is... that is scary that I just fed my kids gluten. :ph34r:

they are pissed off at me now. They keep saying "how can we trust you now?, you said it was gluten free!"


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CarlaB Enthusiast

This is a good learning opportunity for your kids. Tell them you do the best you can and still make mistakes just like they do. Remind them of mistakes they've made that you've forgiven them for so they can see that's what you do, you don't just blame others without forgiveness. Besides, you're sick, too!! I would definately use this as an opportunity to reinforce with your kids that you love them, you make mistakes, too, but it's not an excuse for them to not treat you with respect. You're settting the stage now for their treatment of you when they're teenagers :blink: Being a mom of teenagers, I'm glad I demanded respect from them when they were little, like yours are!!! ;)

Hang in there! Being a parent is difficult! Especially when you don't feel good and have this additional burden of celiac.

Did you use the Lays dry dip mix? That's the one on the list. The one I looked up was Frito-Lay French Onion Dip.

lightningfoot speakin words Contributor

At the bottom of the frito lay website it says even though we wash between packaging a slight residue may remain and that people extremely sensitive might be affected. B)

Smunkeemom Enthusiast
At the bottom of the frito lay website it says even though we wash between packaging a slight residue may remain and that people extremely sensitive might be affected. B)

didn't see that.... thanks.

ravenwoodglass Mentor

Just wanted to add a thought, were you doing any finger painting, playing with clay, gluing pictures, drawing on a chalkboard, etc? These are also possible sources of contamination. In addition I would also look at what you had eaten the day before. For some of us the reaction can be delayed. For example I got glutened Friday night through CC at a restaurant :angry: My ataxia was back with brain fog and a migraine yesterday morning but the stomach pains started last night and the frequent bathroom visits and joint pain today. I hope everyone feels better soon.

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