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<<Disclaimer:  Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>>

=========================    Product Information

 1. Kenmei is no longer available.  Kellogg recently stopped production  of
 the cereal.

 2. Pamelas Products has added several  new products that can be  purchased
 in health  food  stores or  ordered  direct.   They  are  Carob  Hazelnut
 Cookies, Chocolate  Double  Chip  Cookie,  Pecan  Shortbread,  and  Ultra
 Chocolate Brownie Mix.   They also  carry New Market  Foods Puddings  and
 Mrs. Leeper's Pasta.  Their address is: 156 Utah Ave., So. San Francisco,
 CA 94080, phone (415) 952-4546.

 3. Ener-G Foods:   The current listing  for product  ingredients shows  that
 Guar Gum and Calcium Chloride are being discontinued.

 4. BASCO is offering the Authentic Foods Bean Products and has a new mailing
 address:  PO Box 1498, Monument, CO 80132.  Their phone number is:   800-
 MY Bread, (800 692-7323).

 5. Authentic Foods is now offering by mail a GF product line made from  bean
 flour.   This flour  is different  from  the Canadian  bean flour.    The
 products are:   bean flour, Falafel  Mix, Italian Veggie  Mix, Pancake  &
 Muffin mix, and  Chocolate Cake  Mix.   They also  offer vanilla  powder,
 maple sugar, and xanthan gum.  Their address is:  Authentic Foods, PO Box
 48813, Los  Angeles, CA  90048, phone  213 934-0424.   They  can also  be
 ordered from BASCO.

 6. Natural Feast Corp. is expanding their  line of Deep Dish Pies made  with
 natural ingredients and  fresh fruits.   Production is  in a  gluten-free
 plant.  The frozen  pies are available in  various sizes (8  oz to 3  1/2
 lb.).   They are  available in  apple,  blueberry, lemon  cream,  cherry,
 peach, or pumpkin.  A variety pack of  pies is also available.  They  are
 shipped 2nd day air for delivery  Wednesday through Friday.  Shipment  is
 available to most worldwide locations.    For orders call (800)  748-2772
 or (508) 536-2625.

 7. Foods, 3536 17th Street, San Francisco, CA 94110, phone (415) 255-2139
 is offering GF cookies.  They are available in various flavors:  Biscotti
 (Chocolate Hazelnut,  Chocolate  Chip Hazelnut,  Almond,  Chocolate  Chip
 Almond), Anise Butter Cookies,  Cinnamon Marble Cookie,  Date & Nut  Bar,
 Walnut Chocolate Butter  Cookies, Hazelnut Chocolate  Butter Cookie,  and
 Pecan Sand Dollars.  Each item is  available in one pound, half pound  or
 singles.

 8. Canola Oil based upon its genetic family should be appropriate for the GF
 diet.  Many  report celiac type  of symptoms after  eating products  with
 canola oil  as an  ingredient.   Celiacs  are  known to  have  additional
 intolerances.   As  a  Canadian celiac  study  showed,  problems  can  be
 encountered with  everything  from  rice to  chicken.    There  are  many
 assumptions why  canola oil  may present  problems.   Those celiacs  with
 problems should avoid canola oil by using another oil.

 9. Fast Foods Items are a risk for celiacs.  Your life style will determine
 which items are included in your diet and the risks acceptable from
 ingredients or cross contamination.  A new area of concern is the
 practice of individual stores buying from different purveyors.
 Restaurants can be locally or corporate owned.  When locally owned, there
 is often a greater possibility for the restaurant to use similar items
 from local sources, which may not always be the same ingredients as the
 corporate item.  These differences include the potential for preparing
 items differently and the introduction of cross contamination.  When
 traveling, ask questions about the GF menu items you use at local
 restaurants.

 10. General Food  Corporation no  longer reports  the gluten-free  status  of
 products.   Information is  supplied on  pure ingredients  on the  label.
 Details on  secondary items  (flavors, maltodextrin,  spices, etc.)  that
 could contain gluten are not reported.   Their logic is that these  items
 are minor  ingredients  and  any  toxic  proteins  would  be  negligible.
 Celiacs should complain about this disservice to their health by  calling
 Customer Service at (800) 431-1003.

 11. GF Product Status is an area of confusion among the FDA, celiacs, and
 manufacturers.

 When we are told that the status is a result of product tests, celiacs
 should ask questions about the test standards.

      Which grains are considered toxic?  For which grains was the
      product tested?
      What is the maximum allowable toxic protein content in the
      finished product?  ero is the best course of action.

 Several companies no longer identify items that are GF.  This is
 wonderful when comprehensive ingredient information is on the label.
 When nebulous terms, natural flavors, and actual ingredients are not
 released, celiacs should avoid the product.  Understanding production
 techniques and sources of gluten remains the celiac's responsibility.

 12. Presto Bread Slicing System.  The system holds a loaf of bread and guides
 for  an  electric  or  bread  knife.    It  is  available  from   Service
 Merchandise, phone (800) 251-1212, for $14.97.  It is catalog item number
 08610NP.

 13. Pasta Machines are used  by celiacs around the  country.  Several  groups
 are reporting good results with small machines and Bette Hagman's recipe.
 The manual machines and a set of dies are inexpensive, less than $100.00.
 Most pasta shapes are available.   Bette Hagman's demonstration, in  May,
 with a  manual  pasta machine  showed  how easy  it  is to  obtain  good,
 homemade pasta.

 14. Pasta:  A newly diagnosed celiac may  not know that GF pasta and  Chinese
 noodles are available.   To determine  your favorite  pasta, try  several
 different types by ordering one of  each pasta.  The primary  ingredients
 are various combinations  of rice (white  and brown),  corn, tapioca,  or
 lentil.  The major brands are:


      Mail Order Source   Brand                              Available
                                                              in Health
                                                             Food Stores

      DeBoles:            DeBoles                            X
      Dietary Specialties:Aproten, Drei Pauly, Papapasta,
                          and Wel-Plan
      Ener-G Foods:       Aglutella, and Aproten
      Ener-G Foods:       Ener-G Foods                       X
                          Food for Life                      X
                          Mrs. Leeper's                      X
      Old Windmill:       Orgran
                          Pastariso                          X
                          Westbrae                           X

                          Food By George (fresh pasta)       Mid
                                                             Atlantic
                                                             States

 15. Mallard Pond  Farms have  added several  new  products to  their  popcorn
 flour.  They  are: a lactose-soy  free brownie mix,  pepper sauce,  Green
 Chile seasoning, Hot Green Chile seasoning, and tarragon.  A 15% discount
 is available to celiacs.

 They are planning to publish a GF cookbook toward the end of the year and
 would appreciate recipes using their popcorn flour.  Groups interested in
 holding local cooking contests can request 15 pounds of flour.  They will
 furnish a $20.00 cash prize to the  local winner.  For details or  orders
 contact Heather Maloney at (800) 533-2676.

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