<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>> Many thanks to the nine list members who responded to my inquiry about Trader Joes. Of the nine, three respondants were dubious of their processed trade name foods and don't purchase those items. (One had a reaction to the Chile and Lime White Corn Tortilla Chips listed on the gluten free list.) One respondant has spoken with the nutritionist, who is apparently extremely familiar with and sensative to the needs of gluten restricted diets and is well aware of even the controversial issues like vinegar. Apparently, the gluten free list has not been updated since 1997, so the list I picked up at the store was outdated and didn't match recent changes in ingredients. The nutritionist is presently working on updating the gluten free list. The items that people are buying at Trader Joes are the nuts, merengues, jams, frozen veggies, cheeses, gluten free waffles - banana and regular, Food for Life bread, wheat free enchiladas, tacquitas in corn tortillas, wild rice, frozen peppers, Imagine brand soups (thickened with brown rice flour), mashed potatoes that come in small lunch size cardboard containers, yoghurt, soy yum drink, rice dream, rice cakes, and the tortilla chips. One person checked with the nutritionist and verified that the Trader Joes Cream of Mushroom soup "fat can" is gluten free. Most people seem to be buying the basic grocery items that are much more competatively priced than they are at Fresh Fields. I'm going to stick with the basics untill they update their list and I get around to finding time to call the company myself about particular items. Thanks so much, Joany Janicki, Washington, DC [log in to unmask]