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I Am New To All This...:(


mario

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mario Explorer

I need someone to help me and, tell me what foods i should stay away from...for i.e. I know i can eat meats veggies friuts, glutenfree pastas...can i eat corn flakes or rice crispies...for breakfast, or can i take my morning coffee...milk is fine for me..i was told...

Please help.. :(


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Guest dlf1021

Mario,

Here are a few of the sites that I've found most helpful...lists of common grocery items that are gluten-free, 'safe' lists and 'forbidden' lists. I hope they help!

Good Luck!

Mainstream gluten-free Products

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Safe List

Forbidden List

Things To Be Aware Of

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mario Explorer

Thanks for the info...but, it would be much easier if i had brand names..like uncle bens..etc..

can you make me a list with barnd names..please

Guest jhmom

Here is a good website to take a look at and remember most of your cereals even though they are made from Rice are NOT safe, they usually have "malt flavoring" in them. I eat Health Valley's Rice crunch em's they are in the health food section of my local Kroger store. I believe Foldgers coffee is safe and Uncle Bens Rice is ok too, that's what we eat. THis website below gives you "brand names", I hope it helps......

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gf4life Enthusiast

I've checked out the lists from the www.glutenfreeinfo.com link, and I'm concerned that the lists are so old. A lot of that information may be inaccurate. Another good link to a more current list is Open Original Shared Link .

Mario, You can print out the list from the above link, but it is 34 pages long. There are too many foods to list on this site. But that's a good thing right! More food choices is always good. :lol:

Mariann

mario Explorer

Hi mariann, ok I downloaded the file. Before i print it are these products for Canada also or only for the USA... :(

To late i printed it.. ;)

gf4life Enthusiast
are these products for Canada also or only for the USA

Mario, I have no idea. It is wise to check the labels of everything anyhow, since companies often change their formulas without notice. I hope it helps.

God bless,

Mariann


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mario Explorer

Hi mariann I made some celiac friends, they will come shopping with me...

xox

:)

gf4life Enthusiast

Cool!

I wish I could find some in my town. The only other gluten intolerant person I know personally is my friends husband and he doesn't eat gluten free! He only has dermatitis herpetiformis, and just deals with the rash. I'd hate to see what the inside of his body looks like!

Happy Shopping! :lol:

Mariann

mario Explorer

Thanks mariann..

do you go to lowblaws???

I think we can find everything there.. :blink:

gf4life Enthusiast
do you go to lowblaws???

What's lowblaws?

Mariann :huh:

mario Explorer

lowblaws is a huge grocery store..they have a glutin free department..very good prices too.. :)

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