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It appears to me that the Delphi list changed the format & now I can not get my regular list of gluten-free foods to display on that site. What site can I use to look up gluten-free products? I was kind of hoping to find a free one as I don't consider this a fun thing to spend money on! I loved the Delphi list because you could click on a type of food & it would list what everyone had found out about gluten-free status.

thanks!

jaimi


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Canadian Karen Community Regular

Hi Jaime,

Yes, they did change their format but it is still accessible..... I still use it. Just click on the "Gluten Free Products List" and then save it to your folder......

Hugs!

Karen

teebs in WV Apprentice

Karen,

Can you please post the link to the delphi list? The one that I used when initially diagnosed does not seem to work at all.

Thanks a bunch!

Tracy

Corkdarrr Enthusiast

I spent way too much time yesterday trying to find the full list. Whenever I clicked on the separate categories all I could find were comments. It's at the very top of the window for the full file...do you want pdf (Acrobat) or text?

Open Original Shared Link

I don't know if that link will work or not. But PM me if you still can't figure it out.

-Courtney

Canadian Karen Community Regular

I think I know the confusion here. If you scroll down past all the comments, at the end of the page, you will see "View Full Text" or something like that. If you click on that, the whole list for that particular section comes up......

Hope this helps!

Karen

teebs in WV Apprentice

Courtney - thanks so much! I didn't have any problems with the list. I opened it in PDF format and got exactly what I was looking for.

Thanks again!

Tracy

Corkdarrr Enthusiast
Courtney - thanks so much! I didn't have any problems with the list. I opened it in PDF format and got exactly what I was looking for.

Thanks again!

Tracy

Glad it worked - now I feel that all the time I spent is justified because I could share it with others...awwwwww. :D


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Hi! Thank you for that info! It looks like they wiped the list clean & are starting over as there were so many items on there that had not been updated for 5 years. That is what had to happen to be accurate but now the list is so small! All I am looking for is a bbq sauce I can eat! Any suggestions? Or a gluten-free sloppy joe pre-made seasoning packet? Soon I guess it will be time to research some gluten-free dishes to bring to thanksgiving!

Thanks a million!

jaimi

Canadian Karen Community Regular

For bbq sauces, I exclusively use Kraft.....

Karen

teebs in WV Apprentice

Sweet Baby Ray's BBQ Sauce is AWESOME!

I have not made sloppy joes for about a year now - I dont like any of the gluten-free breads so we just don't have sloppy joes any more.

jaimi alderson Enthusiast

I was thinking of doing Sloppy Joe's on top of baked potatoes because I don't like chili with beans.

TriticusToxicum Explorer
All I am looking for is a bbq sauce I can eat! Any suggestions?

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I love the Delphi List. It has helped so much as far as convenience is concerned.

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