Jump to content

psawyer

Moderators
  • Posts

    5,737
  • Joined

  • Last visited

  • Days Won

    55

 Content Type 

Profiles

Forums

Events

Blogs

Celiac.com - Celiac Disease & Gluten-Free Diet Support Since 1995

Everything posted by psawyer

  1. From another recent thread, here is a protocol I have seen several times for rehabilitating cast iron which has been in contact with gluten. It uses a self-cleaning oven.
  2. Happy birthday from up North!
  3. A lovely tribute. If you watch carefully, about half-way through, Emily's children pass through the picture on the right-hand side--Sophie phirst, with Jack right behind her. {{{HUGS}}}
  4. Depending on the extent of damage to your villi, you may have reactions during the recovery phase to foods that are gluten-free. The spices in the taco seasoning may have triggered it. I had extensive damage to my villi, and had random reactions during the first few weeks of my recovery. Four days is early in the process.
  5. Click here to read a recent discussion about abbreviations.
  6. On day 36 of the Toronto civic employees' strikes, we are told that tentative agreements have been reached, and ratification votes will be taken on Wednesday. It will take a few days after a yes vote to get things back to normal. Cleaning up the mess will take quite a bit of work. I hope Em pops by and lets us know how she's doing. Picnic Pics pleeeze...
  7. You can easily find your own posts. In the upper left it says "Logged in as:<<name>>". Click on the name to open your profile. Then you can use the Posts and Topics buttons in the middle to see recent activity (up to five items); or use the pull-down "Options" at the left to find all of your posts or topics, newest first.
  8. Just popping by to say hi from sunny Toronto...Hi, psillies!
  9. Today's Toronto Sun has an entire page in the print edition about celiac disease. Open Original Shared Link
  10. Planter's is a Kraft brand. If there is any gluten, they will clearly name the gluten grain in the ingredients list. If you don't see wheat, rye, barley or oats in the list, then they are not in the product.
  11. If you have been sick for 18 months, it is likely that you have advanced damage to your villi. It will take time to heal. During my recovery period, there were times when it did not matter what I ate--even plain rice--I would throw it back up. Canadian label rules are different from those in the US. They are stricter in most cases. A food sold in Canada...
  12. In the US, wheat must be clearly disclosed, but other sources of gluten can hide. It is possible that there was malted barley in the "natural flavour." From how you have spelled that word, I am going to guess that you are *not* in the US, so the rule on wheat may be different. Having said that, wheat in flavour is not common. There is also soy in that...
  13. Okay, strike Wellness CORE off the list--it is a high protein formula. Merrick BG is also fairly high protein. Natural Balance is more typical in protein content, and the LID formulas are grain-free.
  14. Welcome to the board! Not so! There are many foods that are available at pet specialty stores that are gluten-free without having corn or rice either. Here are links to a few: Open Original Shared Link Open Original Shared Link Open Original Shared Link Open Original Shared Link Shampoo can get into your mouth accidentally. Lotions get on...
  15. Our thoughts are with Emily and her family today.
  16. The message facility is available to members who have made a certain number of posts to qualify. This is to prevent problems with spammers. You do not yet have enough posts to qualify.
  17. We also use PAM Original regularly, and have never had a problem. The disclaimer you heard is just that. They don't test their ingredients, so they will not be responsible if a supplier's error causes them to receive and use an ingredient which has been accidentally contaminated. Even gluten-free specialty manufacturers don't usually "guarantee" gluten...
  18. The "Contains:" portion of the label is an allergen disclosure. It is optional, because the US labeling law (FALCPA) requires that the eight major allergens be clearly disclosed either in the main ingredient list, or in a separate "contains" list. You still have to read the ingredients list if there is no "contains" list. And even then, only wheat is...
  19. Alex! It is so good to hear from you again, friend, even if in difficult times. I hope you are doing well.
  20. You can also post them to a site such as photobucket.com and then post links to that site. This is a picture of my wife and me, with our two store mascots. The longhair tabby is Becky, and the shorthair pale tortoiseshell is Caramel (who is also in my current avatar).
  21. Most Johnsonville products are gluten-free, but there are exceptions. The beer brats are an obvious one--I think there might be a couple more. Yes, they have nitrates, MSG, meat, salt, and all sorts of other potentially evil gluten-free ingredients.
  22. Puddy, you're not paranoid, but that co-worker of yours, well...
  23. Will somebody pass the Tostitos? I'm getting hungry reading this. I'm not a fan of gluten-free lists, because things change and the list is out of date five minutes after it is created. If there is nothing questionable in the ingredient list, then who cares about a list. I know I don't. Let's not make a big deal about nothing.
  24. Ibuprofen is the generic name for the active ingredient in the brand-name product Advil.
  25. Maybe because they have a phriend there that they want to visit. I would come phor that purpose, although I would prepher to come in January instead of July.
×
×
  • Create New...

Important Information

NOTICE: This site places This site places cookies on your device (Cookie settings). on your device. Continued use is acceptance of our Terms of Use, and Privacy Policy.