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Mistake I Almost Made.. Using Vanillia Extract Gluten Style...


zachsmom

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:( Here is a good one.... My good pal Kibbie stopped me before I glutend the baby with his first sugar cookie... all ready to make the DOUGH>.. had all my ingredients in order... THEN IT HIT ME>>> kibbie says ... in her email ..... THE VANILLIA EXTRACT>>> has ALCOHOL... STOP >> WALK AWAY FROM THE DOUGH!!!!

Guys when Your cookiing dont forget to loook in the places where GLUTEN HIDES...

okay now where do I get Vanillia extract with out grain Alcohol? HUM???

*** HOURS LATER***** I read the email wrong***** BUT on many of the things I buy .. I have walmart brand... and I looked and I have at least 10 things in my panrty that say clearly GLUTEN FREE ... The vanillia extract... and THE CHOCOLATE CHIPS >>> do not have that marking.... I looked and the chips have a chocolate liquior..... But there is nothing saying gluten free. weird.. that is why when I started thinking ... I looked and saw no gluten free lableing.


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jerseyangel Proficient

Take a deep breath :rolleyes:

What brand of vanilla did you use? Most are fine.

Turtle Enthusiast

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Here's the link to another thread that will ease your mind about vanilla extract. Hope this link works...if not just search the site, there are actually a few threads on here talking about the confusing extract question! GOOD LUCK and ENJOY your cookies!!!

Kibbie Contributor

ACK!!!! You'll have to show me where I said it had grain alcohol in it! I have never found a vanilla extract with gluten in it.... I must have typo'ed something to you!

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Here's the link to another thread that will ease your mind about vanilla extract. Hope this link works...if not just search the site, there are actually a few threads on here talking about the confusing extract question! GOOD LUCK and ENJOY your cookies!!!

Lisa Mentor

Vanilla flavoring is now considered not a risk for celiacs.

zachsmom Enthusiast

:rolleyes: Okay so I am safe. no one is gonna be sick ...

SO I dont have to get special vanillia.

See I use perelandea extracts.. and you get a choice of vinegar or alcohol.

SO that made sense to me .....

jerseyangel Proficient

Alls well that ends well :D

Hope the little guy enjoys his cookie!


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