<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>> Sorry for the delay in posting I was hoping to get more responses for recipes than requests to summarize. The first three are from cookbooks: Carol Fenster has a recipe for chili sauce in her book "Special Diet Solutions." Yields about a pint, about 1.5 hours to cook. Making Pickles, Jams & More by Andrea Chesman (Williamson Publishing, Charlotte VT 05445 Nov. 1986) (This book also has a great "Tomato Catsup" recipe in it that taste more like a barbacue sauce.) Yields 5 quarts, about 4 hours to cook. 'Mustards, Ketchups & Vinegars' by Carol Costenbader, Storey Communications, Pownal, Vermont. Yields 6 quarts?, about 4 hours to cook. The next I have tried and it is good and quick, but a bit sweet: I make a sauce and it will sound disgusting to you but it is really good! Very easy also. Get a 1lb. jar of grape GF jelly, 1 cup of ketchup, and a little chilli powder to make it a little spicer. Mix together and that is it. I use it on the little smokies wieners and everyone loves it! When they ask what the sauce is and I tell them they can't believe it. Try it and you might just like it! At least it is GF. Good luck. Susan If you don't want to cook (although $4.20 seems a little steep): I just read about your request about a chili sauce source. I have a phone number for MR. SPICE in Warwick, RI, USA. 1-800-728-2348 or 401-463-7478. The order blank I have does not show a chili sauce but it does show several other sauces. Maybe they could direct you to another source. Just found another order form. Dietary Specialties, 1-800-544-0099 Item #1358, Mother's Mountain Chili Sauce 9 oz jar $4.20 Good luck. Other suggestions: I don't know if it would help, but there is a gluten free enchilada sauce recipe in Bette Hagman's book "The Gluten Free Gourmet Cooks Fast and Healthy." Here's a celiac support group site that lists some brandname chili seasonings that you could probably add to Hunt's tomato sauce. Also Hormel's list a regular Hormel Chili w/beans. The site address is: http://www.geocities.com/HotSprings/Spa/4003/gf-index.html <http://www.geocities.com/HotSprings/Spa/4003/gf-index.html> Remember: STRESSED spelled backwards is DESSERTS. Teigh, Vermont, USA