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>She assured
>me that their obvious flavors like vanilla ., chocolate , etc were gf
>and that she would be happy to send me a list. As always she said refer
>to the label with the list of ingredients. That led into a discussion
>where I mentioned that ingredients listings were not always sufficient,
>for example was the vanilla or other flavorings used gluten free. She
>said what did I mean, it was their understanding that flavoring such as
>vanilla made with grain alcohols were gf she also had the understanding
>that wheat starch is gf. Not so to MY understanding.
Hi Listmates: In response the this snippit from a posting, this is my
greatest problem about trying to be gluten free-not the diet, not the fact
that I can't eat flours etc but the fact that I don't know what I am eating
and the fact that I can not rely on someone else to know whether something is
Gf or not. So since I finally have a much better understanding of the hidden
glutens I have not eaten out(except for foods that are obviously GF-Baked
potatoes!) and frankly do not have the time, energy and patience at the
moment to deal. I picked up a can of Heinz Vegetarian beans which I love and
was about to eat them when noticed they were made in Canada. I remembered
that distilled Vinegars in the US are made from corn or apples or something,
but that in Canada they can be made from grains. I had been saving this can
of beans until I got clear on the Vinegar and having read here that Heinz
makes their own vinegars fron No-grains , was all set to have beans and
toast. Well mow what do I do? This Nafta stuff and world trade and
marketing makes it very difficult as who know where anything comes from
before it is put into a product. Does Heinz make Canada use Heinz's own
vinegars that they use in their other products here-like do they ship it up
there or what- The more I learn the less I know it seems-Good Health to you
all Donna In PA
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