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  1. I think everyone goes through some sort of grieving. The good news is that there's a TON of stuff in a "regular" store that you can eat. It won't have wheat in it and processed stuff can be iffy, but there's really a lot more there than you think right now. I don't spend any more now than I did before going gluten-free, but I also rarely buy specialty...
  2. You really, really need to ask and not assume. Many places are helpful these days. Check on the turkey, clams and mussels, pork loin, yams,mashed potatoes pudding and ice cream. Some of that should be gluten-free. The ham glaze could have wheat and the pot roast is almost certainly out. Same with the Asian grill. Salad bar will have gluten-free stuff but...
  3. "Vinegar" IS distilled vinegar in the U.S. And as the website says, all of Franks products are gluten-free.
  4. "Ortho Tri Cyclen was willing to state that their ingredients do not contain gluten, but that they do not test and so will not confirm it as gluten free." I would take this without hesitation.
  5. According to wikipedia, these are the ingredients: Caramel, Vegetable Base (Water, Carrots, Onions, Celery, Parsnips, Turnips, Salt, Parsley, Spices), Sodium benzoate and Sulfiting agents. Looks gluten-free.
  6. Here's what the HB website FAQ says when you go to look at ingredients: * You are now free to enjoy any of our signature meats (HoneyBaked Ham, Sliced & Glazed Turkey, HoneyBaked Deli Style Boneless Ham) without wheat gluten. The ingredients used to clearly list wheat. Now the wheat is gone.
  7. I use file instead of a roux. Delicious. richard
  8. AliB, carbs are doing damage to EVERYONE? I don't think so. richard
  9. Perhaps this so in New Zealand but in the U.S. everything you name is almost without exception gluten-free. There are a few salad dressings with gluten, but the gluten is pretty much always listed. Seasoning blends can have gluten, but it's rare and it's listed. There's exactly one bacon that I know of that has gluten (it's clearly listed) and the fake bacon...
  10. I have yet to find a vanilla ice cream that isn't gluten-free. richard
  11. You're just wrong. CC might be a problem, but thew fries have been tested as gluten-free. Period. richard
  12. Sorry, but you are mistaken. In the U.S., the broth or flavorings you see in poultry either never or almost never contain gluten. Just because it says broth doesn't mean it has gluten. Usually the broth is from rosemary or just from the meat itself. The USDA requires that any grain added to a meat be listed, and this includes barley. The allergen law, of...
  13. You can avoid buying all that expensive gluten-free stuff (which I do most of the time) or you can make some of it yourself, which is cheaper. Generally, I just eat naturally gluten-free food. There are also some cheap subs. I wrap stuff in lettuce or corn tortillas for sandwiches and also use corn tortillas as mini pizzas. richard
  14. You CAN eat the Milky Way Midnight. No barley. richard
  15. Never seen a cranberry sauce with gluten. Read ingredients. richard
  16. And malt is petty much always clearly listed, even though not required in he U.S. richard
  17. Simply put, caramel coloring in Pepsi and Coke does not contain gluten. Period. richard
  18. Time for another GI if possible. For one thing, two weeks on back on gluten will tell him nothing. richard
  19. The McD site notes that there is some sort of wheat in a flavoring or some such involving the oil. The reality is that by the time the oil is processed there's no measurable amount of gluten left. This has been confirmed by independent testing and the major celiac groups say the fries are safe, but with the usual chance of CC at fast food places. McD's...
  20. See a doctor. Bright red blood is very often a sign of something innocuous, but don't fool around asking an Internet group. richard
  21. Call the company yourself if possible, but the reality is that the med is almost certainly does NOT have gluten. Very, very, very, very few meds have gluten. We're talking way under 1 percent. richard
  22. lovegrov

    ARCHIVED Olive Garden

    Does OG talk about having gluten-free pasta anywhere on their website? I couldn't find it. richard
  23. Hornsby has now confirmed that their cider is gluten-free. I really can't think of a hard cider that isn't gluten-free. richard
  24. There really is no debate about caramel color. It's safe. And Coke is most definitely gluten-free. richard
  25. Which ciders have you found that are not gluten-free? My experience (in the U.S.) has been that most are gluten-free. richard
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