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AmandaD

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Hi - I need to head to Whole Foods shortly...can someone tell me what brands of vanilla extract are okay to use (that are gluten free)...also what types of cleaning products can I use? Is Seventh Generation stuff okay?

Are there certain brands of sugar or chocolate chips I need to use? I'm obviously going to bake cookies :D


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Whole foods has a list of everything gluten-free in thier store. Ask at customer service and they will print you a copy.

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I just bought Nestle Toll House semisweet choc chips to make cookies. i called and they said they would list wheat, rye, barley or oats in the ingredients, so that product is gluten-free.

i have Flavorganics Organic Vanilla Extract... it says gluten free on the label. (the only other one i know about for sure is Publix brand -- that is gluten-free. but you aren't going to Publix! ;) )

i don't know anything about cleaning products... other than that Clorox wipes are gluten-free.

hope this helps! sorry i don't have more info.

Laurel.

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Seventh Generation products are gluten free.

I use EnjoyLife chocolate chips which say gluten free on them.

Ghiradelli(sp?) has some gluten free chocolate chips as well...there are actually quite a few chocolate chip brands that are ok for us.

You should probably get the Delphi List which is 79 pages long of products and foods...that would help you with cleaners, soaps, and all that stuff too.

Whole Foods has a list you can print out of their gluten free selection too.

AmandaD Community Regular

KaitiUSA or anyone who knows - How do I access the Delphi List, again? You wouldn't believe this - but I just went to Whole Foods and I have a booklet my support group leader gave me to start shopping with...I LEFT THE LIST ON THE TOP OF THE CAR WHILE I WAS PUTTING THE KIDS IN AND DROVE OFF! (I'll search for "delphi" on the board)

Is "losing it" one of the symptoms of Celiac? :D Erg!

Many thanks - Amanda

Seventh Generation products are gluten free.

I use EnjoyLife chocolate chips which say gluten free on them.

Ghiradelli(sp?) has some gluten free chocolate chips as well...there are actually quite a few chocolate chip brands that are ok for us.

You should probably get the Delphi List which is 79 pages long of products and foods...that would help you with cleaners, soaps, and all that stuff too.

Whole Foods has a list you can print out of their gluten free selection too.

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That link is the thread where you can find out how to get the Delphi List. If you would rather you can also contact Couter via email or post on that thread and he will send it to you.

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