<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>> Hello, My daughter was recently diagnosed (biopsy) with Celiac disease. I have started to learn about a Gluten Free (GF) Diet. I have tried to find a list of commercial products (such as cereals, soy sauce, etc) that are GF. Is there a list such as this on the listserver? Is anything with caramel color bad or just suspect? I noticed that the Wellbilt bread machine makes a round load while most of the others make a square loaf. What are the pros and cons of round versus square? I am thinking of getting the "Gluten-Free Gourmet" books. Are these a good starting point? I haven't heard read many comments on pasta machines. We eat a lot of pasta in my house and would like to be able to still eat spaghetti. Any good machines or bad machines? My daughter was being checked for short stature. We stumbled upon the Celiac disease through a blood test. She does not have most of the classic symptoms. She is actually starting to put on a little extra weight. She is 4 1/2 years old. What are your opinions on whether putting her on a GF diet will make her more sensitive to gluten in the future. If she accidently gets gluten in 4 or 5 years, will she be likely to have a more extreme reaction? Dean A. Pulsifer -- [log in to unmask]