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gflooser Contributor

i just found some low fat refried beans from ortega. all the ingredients look safe, but just wanted to be sure. can't find any info on their website.

thanks!!!


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lovegrov Collaborator

I see nothing in the ingredients that would be a threat. If you're still unsure, I would call them

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kareng Grand Master

I like that list of ingredients. Some of them have wierd things you don't know what they are. I like a list where I have heard of the ingredients.

gflooser Contributor

unfortunately richard, there wasn't a number on the can. maybe i can find one on the net!

bincongo Contributor

i just found some low fat refried beans from ortega. all the ingredients look safe, but just wanted to be sure. can't find any info on their website.

thanks!!!

I have a glutn free grocery shopping book that says that Ortega refried - fat free and regular are gluten free

gflooser Contributor

I have a glutn free grocery shopping book that says that Ortega refried - fat free and regular are gluten free

well thank you! i have not been able to find one bit of information!!!

cap6 Enthusiast

I live by that shopping guide too but still have to check the ingredients every time you buy. Stuff seems to change over night sometimes. grrr


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