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Oh no Liz! I'm sure you need this to think about right now. Is it symmetrical?
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ARCHIVED Karo Syrup
MaryJones2 replied to Liddle4's topic in Gluten-Free Foods, Products, Shopping & Medications
Yes it is. Enjoy! -
ARCHIVED Hot Cocoa At Disney World: Gluten Free?
MaryJones2 replied to Lynayah's topic in Gluten-Free Restaurants
I was there last week and it's not on the list of gluten-free items they sent. If you contact the special diets dept they'll email guides for all of the parks. Open Original Shared Link -
ARCHIVED Allergen And Gluten Free Food Box
MaryJones2 replied to Amyleigh0007's topic in Gluten-Free Foods, Products, Shopping & Medications
The allergen box is: Processed to eliminate the eight top serious allergens: Peanuts, Soybeans, Milk, Eggs, Fish, Crustacea, Tree Nuts and Gluten (wheat, rye and barley). Battered/Breaded with water, white rice, brown rice, modified tapioca starch, flax seed, sugar, salt, spices, dehydrated garlic, spice extractives/Breaded and oleoresin paprika. Breading... -
ARCHIVED "Super Sensitive" Celiacs.....
MaryJones2 replied to jerseyangel's topic in Super Sensitive People
I too react to inhaled gluten. My symptoms are generally what you mention labbott. The fatigue, headaches, etc. start within an hour and the GI issues start 6-12 hours later. I also get intense muscle twitching and have joint pain for a week or so. -
Lots of great ideas for lunch. Open Original Shared Link
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ARCHIVED Help! Jerseyangel/momma Goose/ravenwoodglass/sensitives-very Sick!
MaryJones2 replied to oceangirl's topic in Coping with Celiac Disease
I won't say all joint compound has wheat but I've never seen one that didn't have starch listed and wheat is used in a lot of them (corn is also popular). Wheatboard, Ecoboard, USG, Gigacrete and Enviroboard are some brands of drywall/compound that use wheat. Wheat is very popular in the green building movement. Open Original Shared Link -
ARCHIVED Help! Jerseyangel/momma Goose/ravenwoodglass/sensitives-very Sick!
MaryJones2 replied to oceangirl's topic in Coping with Celiac Disease
I gotta tell you drywall and joint compound has been responsible for more glutenings than anything else for me. I get sick every time I'm working on a construction site or in a building with construction because the joint compound dust settles on everything. People track it everywhere. It gets in the hvac system. -
ARCHIVED Help! Jerseyangel/momma Goose/ravenwoodglass/sensitives-very Sick!
MaryJones2 replied to oceangirl's topic in Coping with Celiac Disease
Ugh...I hate that feeling. I hope you feel better soon Lisa! The only other thing that comes to mind is construction or landscaping projects at school. -
ARCHIVED Atlanta Turner Field To Have gluten-free Concession Stand!
MaryJones2 replied to redgf's topic in Gluten-Free Restaurants
More info on where to find the gluten-free stand and what's available: Open Original Shared Link -
ARCHIVED Please Help Me Save My Daughter!
MaryJones2 replied to kaleesmom's topic in Parents, Friends and Loved Ones of Celiacs
There are two gluten-free brands on your list that I tolerated in the beginning but very definitely don't tolerate now so if no other health problems present it might be worth a trial elimination. It might not be gluten - a lot of the items you listed contain soy or corn. I hope you find the culprit soon! -
ARCHIVED "gluten Free" Items That "got You"
MaryJones2 replied to NorthernElf's topic in Gluten-Free Foods, Products, Shopping & Medications
I can name quite a few too! Pretty much anything made on shared lines gets me. Lay's potato chips (oh, how I do miss those!), canned tomatoes, and a gluten-free brand of coconut are a few items that seriously got me. It doesn't happen as much these days. I don't know if it's because I just don't take chances with processed foods any more or if the 20ppm... -
ARCHIVED Juice Plus/ Parts Per Million Testing Question!
MaryJones2 replied to Ladycates's topic in Gluten-Free Foods, Products, Shopping & Medications
I don't mean to be critical but Juice Plus is a multi-level marketing product and quite expensive (over $40 per month). You might get better results from a good multi-vitamin and fresh fruits and vegetables. Juice Plus also is not very forthcoming with their ingredients - their website says it contains oat fiber which can be problematic for celiacs.... -
ARCHIVED Need Gluten & Dairy Free Protein/energy Bars
MaryJones2 replied to jasonD2's topic in Gluten-Free Foods, Products, Shopping & Medications
Kind and Lara bars are easily found in grocery/health stores in my area. Harry's (Whole Foods) carries Bumble Bars, Mrs. Mays and a few others. I prefer Kind Bars hands down. Some of them do have soy so if that's an issue for you you'll need to read the labels. -
ARCHIVED Grain Free Gourmet Cookbooks
MaryJones2 replied to clnewberry1's topic in Gluten-Free Recipes & Cooking Tips
I have quite a few gluten-free cookbooks but rarely use them. Open Original Shared Link , Open Original Shared Link and Open Original Shared Link have great gourmet recipes. I don't have the Grain Free books so I can't comment on the quality of them. -
ARCHIVED Sam's And Bj's - Free One Day Pass
MaryJones2 posted a topic in Gluten-Free Foods, Products, Shopping & Medications
I am a Costco member and know they have tons of gluten-free stuff. I wanted to check out Sam's and BJ's to see if they had more or less variety but didn't want to pay a membership fee so I poked around and found that you can get free one day passes. BUT...you may not be able to make a purchase without a membership and/or you'll have to pay a premium on... -
ARCHIVED Chili Sauce
MaryJones2 replied to Nashville's topic in Gluten-Free Foods, Products, Shopping & Medications
Tapatio, Cholula and Sriracha (Rooster) are all gluten-free. -
ARCHIVED Raw Food Diet For Cats
MaryJones2 replied to Jestgar's topic in Introduce Yourself / Share Stuff
I'm sorry to hear that Jess. I've been through a few times and it's never easy. -
ARCHIVED Healthy Choice Soups. Are They Not Okay?
MaryJones2 replied to jjc's topic in Gluten-Free Foods, Products, Shopping & Medications
Healthy Choice is a ConAgra brand and they will label any gluten present. They don't have a gluten-free list so you'll have to read the labels. I believe ConAgra will also tell you if a specific product is gluten-free if you ask. Open Original Shared Link -
ARCHIVED Quaker Oats
MaryJones2 replied to twe0708's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms
Here are a helpful articles on oats: Open Original Shared Link https://www.celiac.com/articles/21612/1/The...drum/Page1.html Open Original Shared Link -
ARCHIVED Quaker Oats
MaryJones2 replied to twe0708's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms
You can't have regular oats like Quaker becuase they are contaminated with gluten but there are several brands of gluten-free oats on the market - Gluten-Free Oats, Cream Hill Estates, and Bob's Red Mill are a few brands. -
ARCHIVED Raw Food Diet For Cats
MaryJones2 replied to Jestgar's topic in Introduce Yourself / Share Stuff
We've used Open Original Shared Linkfor our dogs with good success in the past. It's designed for homemade diets. They also make a supplement for cats. We feed our dogs eggs as the primary protein but our cats don't like eggs for some reason and I just can't get passed grinding up organ meats and that's why we don't make cat food too. I'm sure it requires... -
ARCHIVED Raw Food Diet For Cats
MaryJones2 replied to Jestgar's topic in Introduce Yourself / Share Stuff
I have dog and chicken food down but I've never gotten the courage to make cat food. If I did though I'd try organ meat, rice and a kitty vitamin supplement of some kind. Maybe add a little KMR? -
ARCHIVED "Super Sensitive" Celiacs.....
MaryJones2 replied to jerseyangel's topic in Super Sensitive People
Thanks gabby! I hadn't thought about using a grain mill. I have one for my Kitchen Aid and have never used it. I think I'll dust it off. -
ARCHIVED Budget For Groceries
MaryJones2 replied to taweavmo3's topic in Gluten-Free Foods, Products, Shopping & Medications
$180 seems very reasonable given the cost of food these days. I save a lot buying flour and pasta in bulk on the internet. For example, the pasta we like is about $3.50 for an 8 oz. box but if I buy a 10 pound bulk box it's about $30. The only other suggestion is maybe to buy the snack items like marshmallows, fruit snacks, peanut butter, pudding, pop...