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  1. Which brands? richard
  2. Love the lumberjack skit, dead parrot, ministry of silly walks, Spanish inquisition, and many others. Monty Python was great.
  3. That's the link I posted in my message above yours. The Spam skit. "I'll have the spam, spam, spam, spam, spam, eggs, and spam." Spamitty spam.
  4. Although some folks have said on here that balsamic vinegar COULD contain gluten, I have yet to see anybody list one that does. As for soy sauces, La Choy, Kroger brand and San-J wheat-free tamari are gluten-free. The San J is more expensive but IMO it's the best of the bunch. richard
  5. As the woman told you, Boar's Head condiments are gluten-free, as are all their meats. Is there a reason you don't believe her? Virtually everything that has natural flavors in the U.S. is gluten-free. If wheat were in it it would have to be clearly listed, and just about all the time that barley is there you'll see something mentioning malt or malt flavoring...
  6. "There is no wheat, wheat gluten, rye, oats, barley or malt in Silk soymilk, Silk Live! soy yogurt or Silk Creamer. " Again, what more can they say? It's gluten-free.
  7. Speaking of Spam. richard
  8. I would guess that no one has an answer to the original question. richard
  9. Where did you get this from? Their traditional wings are naked and done in dedicated fryers. All of their sauces except two are gluten-free. Of course there's always a chance of CC, but there are in fact things we can eat there. richard
  10. You should check howe the beef is done. Most BBQ and BBQ sauces I know of are gluten-free. richard
  11. Sounds psychological to me. richard
  12. I'd try it. richard
  13. I usually buy prepackaged. However, another option is to check your deli case and see whether there's actually any deli meat that has gluten. The VAST majority -- and I'm talking just about everything -- is gluten-free. For instance, at my Kroger, all Boar's Head meats are gluten-free and all Private Selection meats are gluten-free. All cheeses are gluten...
  14. Honey Baked hams are indeed gluten-free now. The glaze used to have wheat. I think Heavenly Hams still have gluten, though. richard
  15. Sounds gluten-free to me. I'm not sure what more one could ask for beyond a flat-out statement that wheat, rye and barley are not in their products. richard
  16. I haven't found any with gluten but always check ingredients. richard
  17. Pistachios in the shell will not contain flour, wheat or anything of the sort. richard
  18. We had two children while I was undiagnosed. And no problems with conception. richard
  19. Dan300, it's much easier to read posts that are broken into paragraphs. Huge blocks of unbroken copy give most people headaches. In addition, a certain percentage of people simply skip what you have to say, as I did on your last post in this thread. richard
  20. Being in college I would guess that for one thing, you're getting regular CC and are not healing completely. As for the "mini-flus," when I got really sick I had a constant "flu" with temps up to 105, aches, sweats, chills and so on. I wasn't throwing up. Could it be something other than celiac? Yes, it can, but I wouldn't pretend to know what. If things...
  21. I have no specific study as to gluten in eggs and, personally, I don't require one. I know that no celiac expert or organization in the world lists eggs as a danger for gluten and I know that celiacs all over the world eat eggs regularly. That's all the proof I need. Being gluten-free can be difficult enough without making up imaginary sources of gluten....
  22. I would guess that at least on the vast majority of the items the ingredients didn't change. What probably changed is that some company lawyer got paranoid they'd be sued if someone got gluten. And I wouldn't be at all surprised if somebody (or several somebodies) with celiac did get glutened and made all kinds of noise about suing. There are a lot of people...
  23. Is there a particular brand? Was is commercially smoked? Anyway, smoked hams without a commercial glaze are pretty much universally gluten-free in the U.S. Just about the only time I've seen gluten in ham is in some (though not all) commercial glazes. richard
  24. Assuming you are the U.S., there are in fact no rules at all yet as to what can and can't be called gluten-free. Manufacturers most certainly are NOT required to make it in a wheat-free facility. There's no maximum parts per million yet, although the FDA most likely WILL set that at 20. AND, the FDA rules probably will NOT require that a product be made in...
  25. "I made pumpkin pie with gluten free gingersnap crust and felt the neck reaction.......I made turkey gravy with Cornstarch and mashed potatoes with condensed milk and still felt the reaction in the neck.....I bought fresh ground sausage from the same place I've bought it before to make a gluten free cornbread and sausage dressing including a gluten-free cornbread...
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