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  1. There is a condition of the skin called vitiligo that sounds like what you are describing. You might want to google it. -Jessica
  2. I called Heinz, they said they are NOT gluten free and they would not guarantee that they were gluten free. They may possibly not add gluten containing ingredients, however they could have cross contamination. If they were gluten free they would be on their list. Sorry!!!! Hope that helps you though. -Jessica
  3. Hummmmmmmmmmm those weren't listed on the Heinz list that I got recently. Guess I'll have to make a call to double check. Maybe they just missed them on the list OR they aren't safe. Thanks for the number. -Jessica
  4. Sharon- Do me a favor, when you have some time, check on the box and see if it has a website or number listed to call. Post that for me and I'll do some footwork. Thanks. -Jessica
  5. Open Original Shared Link is their "where to find philly swirl" link. -Jessica
  6. Open Original Shared Link is their website. I am in Kansas and we have Philly Swirl here. Good stuff!! -Jessica
  7. What company makes those? Does their policy only list top 8 allergens?? Most do. Not picking on you, just trying to find out because I couldn't find the "Maker" online after I read your post. -Jessica
  8. According to the conAgra policy on gluten they only list wheat ingredients. Here is a quote from their website hope that helps you: -Jessica
  9. I love Philly Swirl. They clearly label GLUTEN FREE I would suppose if Sam's stops then Wal-Mart would stop also. Grrrrr -Jessica
  10. Did you find this out from the company?? Can you post their letter/response? Just curious. Thanks!! -Jessica
  11. Amy's Organics makes gluten free frozen dinners. They are also vegetarian.I am not vegetarian, but I love amy's meals. Also another idea that I use all the time. Put a portion of whatever you cook into a glad/ziploc plastic container and label and freeze. Much healthier than processed food and you know you will like it!! -Jessica
  12. The Amy's meals are cheaper, but less of a selection than the health food store where I sometimes buy them. -Jessica
  13. There is a supertarget that I visit on occasion and here is what I buy. Amy's Frozen Dinners Envirokidz Cereal Thai Kitchen Products -Jessica
  14. I tried this sort of thing tonight. I took a mission white corn tortilla put it on a Pam'ed baking sheet. Sprinkled some cheese over it, topped it with another tortilla, pizza sauce on the top of that one then toppings (hamburger, pepparoni, mushrooms, onions, green peppers) and then more cheese on that. Baked at 450 for about 10 min. It was REALLY...
  15. That is a great list for newbie parents!!! Especially the craft info. You put a lot of work into it. Nice job! -Jessica
  16. It is very sad that the options for a older adult with celiac are so slim. We recently had to place my great grandma (not celiac) into a assisted living facility. I have seen what they eat there, everything is a caserole or has bread, or is breaded. I couldn't imagine putting a person with celiac disease into assisted living and having them be "safe" from...
  17. That is a great idea!! -Jessica
  18. Gluten Free Living Open Original Shared Link - Living Without Open Original Shared Link I like living without better, it's not totally dedicated to gluten free , but has lots of good stuff. Gluten free living is more technical/less fun. -Jessica
  19. I LOVE kozy shack European Rice pudding!! They are a wonderful company. They state gluten free right on their label. -Jessica
  20. Wow that's really reliable/professional of them. -Jessica
  21. I like the doughnuts. They ARE heavy, can double as a paperweight is what I always say. However, I think they taste really good!! If you were a doughnut lover before I think you would like them. I also like the Ener-G doughnuts holes. They aren't bad. -Jessica
  22. Manna from Anna has a wonderful bread mix. It is the closest thing to "real bread" that I have found. It actually TOASTS for a grilled cheese!! Awesome stuff. -Jessica
  23. I can't wait until they hit the stores. I LOVE new things!! I have always been one of those people to try out the new products. I bet that show was a blast! -Jessica
  24. OR you can just beat them on the countertop until they break up!! -Jessica
  25. *Hot showers/hot bath (take your time in there, seems to help loosen) *Pepermints (altoids are gluten-free) *Vicks Vaporub *Drink lots of fluids to loosen up mucus *Eat some spicy food (that always seems to get the nose running) *hot soup *hot beverage (tea, hot chocolate) *heating pad/microwave hot pack on your neck/forhead Just a few...
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