<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>> On 11/15/94 at 7:52 PM, Wendy wrote: SC-Wa> The gluten-testing kit is available from the Gluten-free Pantry SC-Wa> for around $50 for 6 tests. We've tried it once and the results SC-Wa> seemed to correlate with my experience--a very small level of SC-Wa> gluten in a product (KC Masterpiece) that I'd had a mild SC-Wa> reaction to. However, word is that the home test is *not* SC-Wa> reliable and the GFP is taking it off the market for that SC-Wa> reason. I spoke with Beth at Gluten-Free Pantry over the weekend about this test kit. She said that she plans on continuing to offer it. She said that it has false-positives but no false-negatives. The false positives seem to have to do with acidic foods. She has better luck when she uses distilled water. The test also will not detect gluten from oats. Beth tells people not to depend on this test as a sole determinant of what is GF, but that it can be a useful backup to your research. For example, she uses the test kit to do a final test on her own baking mixes. Although she uses only GF sources, just to be sure, she tests it once at the end. Bill Elkus