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Do We Have To Worry About "normal" Gf Food?


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Like do we have to worry about which brand of MILK , ORANGES, EGGS or stuff like that? Stuff that in theroy should have no gluten in it ever?


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KaitiUSA Enthusiast

No, those are not things to worry about from a gluten standpoint. :D

VydorScope Proficient
No, those are not things to worry about from a gluten standpoint.  :D

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Okay good cause we have some milk that a nieghbor gave us cause they went away for a vaction and di d not want it to go to waste. But its from a brand that actully refused to tell me if they had gluten in some fo their products. So we have avioded thier entire line....

KaitiUSA Enthusiast

Regular milk will not have gluten in it. If they have something added to it and will not tell you then I would be concerned and it may have gluten.

Merika Contributor

But what about the whole OJ thread last week? I think if the label is more than one ingredient long -ie, milk or oranges - you need to call. OJ is more often than not these days fortified with ????? or flavored or who knows what.

As for the neighbor's milk....as long as they didn't drink straight from the container while eating sandwiches or cookies.....it would be ok.

Merika

VydorScope Proficient
As for the neighbor's milk....as long as they didn't drink straight from the container while eating sandwiches or cookies.....it would be ok.

Merika

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:blink::o I never considered that possiblity!

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But what about the whole OJ thread last week? I think if the label is more than one ingredient long -ie, milk or oranges - you need to call. OJ is more often than not these days fortified with ????? or flavored or who knows what.

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Yea, thats what I'm saying..if there is any added ingredients then you need to check but just them plain is nothing to be concerned about.

That would be pretty nasty if the neighbors gave them milk that they drank straight from the container :o


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Merika Contributor

Yep, ewwwww, but that is how my mind works now.

Brain: "is there ANY way this might not be gluten-free....?"

Merika :blink:

cdford Contributor

I have never come across a problem with milk, but I distinctly remember being shocked when I first began researching that in some small areas of the country there was a problem with certain milks. Seems like it was in the midwest somewhere. I wish I could remember the details. It had something to do with the processing facilities in that area.

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I have never come across a problem with milk, but I distinctly remember being shocked when I first began researching that in some small areas of the country there was a problem with certain milks. Seems like it was in the midwest somewhere. I wish I could remember the details. It had something to do with the processing facilities in that area.

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Just curious where...I noticed you live in GA and so do I so I was wondering if you knew if that was in Georgia??

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