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Butter And Sour Cream


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pjinet Newbie

Hi,

I am new to this forum.....am looking at the gluten free menu for Texas Land and Cattle Steakhouse and see they say butter and sour cream are not gluten free on their menu. Can this be right?

Thanks, Paula

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Hi,

I am new to this forum.....am looking at the gluten free menu for Texas Land and Cattle Steakhouse and see they say butter and sour cream are not gluten free on their menu. Can this be right?

Thanks, Paula

I'm brand new, too, but I know some butters have coloring added, and some brands of sour cream use thickeners. If you read the labels you should be fine, but the restaurant may not be willing to vouch for the manufacture of those products.

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tmbarke Apprentice

If the restaurant says that their items are not gluten free......then I suggest you take their word for it.

They obviously know enough about gluten-free to offer a gluten-free menu so I'm sure they are aware of all of their items.

When in doubt, go without.

Welcome and maybe they will allow you to bring in some of your own condiment ingredients due to those reasons.

I bring my own Bolthouse Dressing cuz I can never trust a dressing.

I'd be more concerned with the CC possibilities in restaurants....as I have learned well!

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