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Maggie Mermaid Apprentice

Yep, just finished reading that too. Guess what I'm giving up? :)

pricklypear1971 Community Regular

All I'm going to say is....folks, it's all natural.

:).

MJ-S Contributor

As long they don't have gluten! biggrin.gif

curlyfries Contributor

Gee....thanks Jess <_<

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kareng Grand Master

Yep, just finished reading that too. Guess what I'm giving up? :)

Bugs?

Isn't there a coloring that is made of crushed beetles? cochineal extract - makes things red. Its probably better for you then Red dye #?

IrishHeart Veteran

oh, Jess, sweetie.....don't let it bug you.

Karen, pass me the aphids, please.


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Darn210 Enthusiast

As long as the bugs in my tomato sauce are pureed I'm OK. I hate lumpy tomato sauce.

cahill Collaborator

As long as they are not still moving I'm good.

My dietitian has been after me to get my protein intake up any way I can :P

lovegrov Collaborator

Absolutely no way to keep them out of everything we eat or drink. Some of them you can't even really see.

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Bugs?

Isn't there a coloring that is made of crushed beetles? cochineal extract - makes things red. Its probably better for you then Red dye #?

Yep

Mateto Enthusiast

Just because they're gluten free doesn't mean they're not cross-contaminated <_<

Oh well, more protein.

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