<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>> I obtained a list of gluten-free products from a dietician with the University of Iowa Hospital. That list indicated that Heinz Catsup was GF but if you read the list of ingredients it says it contains distilled vinegar. Has anyone out there verified with a manufacturer whether any catsups or mustards are GF? I was also told that French's yellow mustard was GF. The problem with getting a list of foods from the midwest means that a lot of products listed as being GF are not available to people living in the southwest. That product list said that Gebney's dill pickles were GF. Maybe you can get Gebney brand in the midwest but not in New Mexico. Because of this glitch in our being able to communicate with each other about what is GF, etc. I would like to suggest that everytime a food question is asked or answered that the poster provide the area where they reside. A few weeks back someone indicated that White House applesauce is GF. I can't buy White House brand here in NM. Does anyone know if Cracker Jacks are GF? Also, a microwave popcorn? Can you safely eat movie theatre popcorn? Brain fog questions??? I had a follow-up appt. with my GI Dr. yesterday. I asked him if the mental confusion/short-term memory loss would improve once the regeneration of the damaged villi is improved. He wanted to know where I had heard about mental symptoms being related to celiac sprue. He denied any kind of relationship between the two. I told him I had sought help from my Dr. because I thought I had Adult Attention Deficit Disorder or Alzheimers long before the severe physical symptoms of CD manifested themselves. He refused to acknowledge that there was any connection. I told him I had read a lot of information about the connection between the two. Does anyone out there know if the brain fog will improve once you are GF or is this a permanent state? I hope not. I almost burned the house down the other night boiling some eggs that I forgot I had put on the stove. Darla in Albuquerque, NM, USA