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Lighthouse Buttermike Ranch Dressing


clummus

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clummus Newbie

So I use Litehouse Buttermik Ranch because it is gluten free, but every time I do I get sick. I do not have a problem w/eggs or milk in any other products so I do not think it is that. I am new to all this and trying to write down everything I am eating. I cannot figure out what is making me sick...right now it seems like the only thing I am finding that is a common denominator is the Litehouse. Has anyone else had problems with it?


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Even though it says gluten free, Litehouse makes some products that DO contain gluten, including a Lite Ranch Dip Open Original Shared Link There might be CC issues. Or you might have developed a problem with one of the other ingredients in the dressing. Many of us pick up new food intolerances after going gluten free.

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I go to my regular market and go to the regular salad dressings and go to Wishbone. Most of theirs are gluten-free and state so on the bottle, lots of different flavors. And it's CHEAP!

I can almost drink that stuff, and have been known to! :P

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