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killernj13

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  1. Original Sin Cider is gluten-free also
  2. Sorry man -just thought it is worth a try. But I was a Bud guy in my prior to celiac disease life.
  3. That is pretty narrowminded concerning Red Bridge - with such limited choices you should at least try it. As far as the Mikes Lemonade - from what I read last year the light one was the one that they had tested by a third party. However, I believe they claimed on their website that they use the same process on all brands so if one was gluten-free then...
  4. I did drink Mike's Lemonade last summer as they are stating their process removes the gluten despite it being a malt beverage and did not get sick from those.
  5. Same here - it is off my list.
  6. New bag of White Chocolate M&Ms with Easter colors state "may contain wheat" not sure if all the the former bags stated this.
  7. Gluten Free Pantry has a recipe on their pancake mix that I have been using the last two years.
  8. I saw the story on the news related the arsenic to brown rice and brown rice syrup. The amount of brown rice in gluten free foods was the first thing I thought of.
  9. Open Original Shared Link
  10. Open Original Shared Link Just go to the timeline uptop for today's show at 8:43
  11. Had it years ago and the dr put me on anti-vert which seemed to work.
  12. This is what we have the 49 bonus points for. I know this is not WW either but try it with Nutella.
  13. The confusion with the holiday candies is the Resses Peanut Butter cups holiday version have contained wheat in the past. Recently, I have not noticed that and they have been OK. The overall problem with Hershey from what I have read here is they don't guarantee the food to be gluten-free due to cross contamination and protecing their suppliers and their...
  14. I went to Vegas in November - here are some of the places I ate. Todd English P.U.B - outside the Aria - had Strongbow Cider. Server was very knowledgeable of gluten-free choices informed me of the carvery station they offer (no bread obviously) and what sauces were ok and not ok. Checked on the soup my wife had (Butternut squash or something like that...
  15. Well, I can only comment from a celiac disease perspective. If you have celiac disease you can't have mainstream beer so I don't think you will get many replys. I admit I don't know if gluten intolerant means you can have it occasionally. If that is that case then maybe someone will reposnd.
  16. I may be wrong but wouldn't getting the blood test while following the gluten free diet give you a bad result? Or that could be the scope of the intestine. I am sure someone else can offer an opinion. There are gluten free beers out there so you can still have beer and avoid the gluten. Red Bridge, Bards, Greens, New Grist etc
  17. I have had them and never had a reaction. May I ask what a Mexican Coke is?
  18. This beer is brewed with barley and they make that claim that the gluten is mostly removed in the process. They claim it is tested and is below the 6PPM level which is well below the 20PPM requirement in the US. With that all said I had it twice and it made me sick both times so it is off my list. Mike's Lemonade in making the same claim with it's products...
  19. Estrella Damm Daura is off my list as it made me sick twice.
  20. You are correct they do not carry items specifically marketed as Gluten Free. They did carry a three pak of Enviornz Kids Cereal a couple years ago but no longer. However, you can find your normal products that are gluten free but not marketed as. Here are a few I can remember off the top of my head: Indiana Co Popcorn a couple brands of Tortilla chips...
  21. The farmer part was lame but he finished up strong.
  22. I am sure it is extremely tough on an 8 yr old. WOW - it is on adults as well. You have probably heard this before but you need to focus on the foods he can have. Chipolte is a great alternative to Taco Bell as many of their meals can be served in a bowl. Also, for an alternative to KFC places like Red Robin's and Cheeseburger in Paradise are offering...
  23. Just got back and here are some of the places I remember: Todd English P.U.B - outside the Aria - had Strongbow Cider. Server was very knowledgeable of gluten-free choices informed me of the carvery station they offer (no bread obviously) and what sauces were ok and not ok. Checked on the soup my wife had (Butternut squash or something like that) which...
  24. Had the sausage sandwich this past Sunday and it was great!!!
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