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So I can deal without cake and cookies and everything, but what about ice cream? I have some organic vanilla ice cream that I'm not sure about. Here are the ingredients, are they okay? Thanks for the help.

Ingredients:

Organic Skim Milk, Organic Cream, Organic Sugar, Organic Egg yolks, Organic Vanilla Extract, Organic Vanilla Bean Specks, Locust Bean Gum, Guar Gum.


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Lisa Mentor
So I can deal without cake and cookies and everything, but what about ice cream? I have some organic vanilla ice cream that I'm not sure about. Here are the ingredients, are they okay? Thanks for the help.

Ingredients:

Organic Skim Milk, Organic Cream, Organic Sugar, Organic Egg yolks, Organic Vanilla Extract, Organic Vanilla Bean Specks, Locust Bean Gum, Guar Gum.

Enjoy ;)

ravenwoodglass Mentor

Looks okay but as with any product the best way to tell is to call the company. An added benefit to this is that sometimes companies will have gluten free lists they will send, often with coupons.

aim301 Rookie
Looks okay but as with any product the best way to tell is to call the company. An added benefit to this is that sometimes companies will have gluten free lists they will send, often with coupons.

Great, thanks!

oceangirl Collaborator

Wanna make your own ice cream, safe as can be, in about 15 minutes? and it's INCREDIBLE! Okay, do this:

Choose a flavoring: 1 teas. gluten-free vanilla, 2 tables. blueberry, raspberry,grape jam, grind two teaspoons citrus rind, whatever... With mixer, combine with 1/2 to 3/4 cup sugar, depending on sweetness you like. (add a few tables. of water if you like) Whip whipping cream 'til soft peaks or for 10 to 15 minutes. Whip in fruit, Pour in container and freeze for 5 hours. YUM!!!!!! It's exquisite!

lisa

oceangirl Collaborator

Oops, sorry- use about a cup of whipping cream for that amount of flavoring but you can really play with this recipe- it's very forgiving.

lisa

CeliacAlli Apprentice

Ice cream IS your best friend!!!! :D


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lovegrov Collaborator

Never ever found a vanilla ice cream that wasn't gluten-free.

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aim301 Rookie

Wow, thanks! I'll definitely try that recipe when I have time.

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