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Modified Food Starch - Correction Of Misconception


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Mtndog Collaborator
Did you call me a moron?! Just kidding... :rolleyes:

Amen! A little humor... and more on....or maybe MOVE ON!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


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Lisa Mentor
Did you call me a moron?! Just kidding... :rolleyes:

Huh? Well, I have been after you for days, as my kids say "proly so"( a family term). Interpret as you please. :P

Whew!

CarlaB Enthusiast

Well, someone needs a warning with all this calling people morons ... especially since she's calling the admin a moron!

Lisa Mentor
Well, someone needs a warning with all this calling people morons ... especially since she's calling the admin a moron!

Carla, that was Scotts attemp at humor. There is no record here that I called Scott a moron. :) No need to worry.

CarlaB Enthusiast
Carla, that was Scotts attemp at humor. There is no record here that I called Scott a moron. :) No need to worry.

:lol: That was my attempt at humor too. ;)

Lisa Mentor
:lol: That was my attempt at humor too. ;)

To be honest here, I thing we are all a little bit odd and I stand proud with that label!!!

mamabear Explorer

Well.......Scott added an article on the safety of oats today on celiac.com .......so anyone want to substitute the MFS debate for oats?????????

OOOOOOOOO No throwing of rotten tomatoes, please!! :lol:


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CarlaB Enthusiast
Well.......Scott added an article on the safety of oats today on celiac.com .......so anyone want to substitute the MFS debate for oats?????????

OOOOOOOOO No throwing of rotten tomatoes, please!! :lol:

I've added back oats this week prior to reading the article. You still have to worry about contamination ... I use McCann's.

Are you trying to stir up trouble? :P

mamabear Explorer
I've added back oats this week prior to reading the article. You still have to worry about contamination ... I use McCann's.

Are you trying to stir up trouble? :P

Aw, shucks, Carla :rolleyes: .......I'm just trying to stir up a hot bowl of porridge!!!!!!!!

Guest j_mommy

Had to share this....

Went to grocery store tonight to get pie filling for teh apple cheese danishes.....and on the back of the can it said....

Modified Food Starch(corn)....it was the generic brand Flavorite at Pick n Save....I was just impressed that they actually identified it as corn!

Lisa Mentor
Had to share this....

Went to grocery store tonight to get pie filling for teh apple cheese danishes.....and on the back of the can it said....

Modified Food Starch(corn)....it was the generic brand Flavorite at Pick n Save....I was just impressed that they actually identified it as corn!

Good days are comming! Yeah!

TinkerbellSwt Collaborator

I also picked up the store brand of apple pie filling for those danishes.. and my store brand ShopRite said, modified food starch (corn) wooohooo!!! some stores are finally getting it???? I wont get my hopes up.. but I was excited at my find.

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