Guest guest Posted July 29, 2004 Report Share Posted July 29, 2004 Hi Jill, I would appreciate the information as to where the " gluten home test kit " can be purchased. Thanks, Sam. Bread, beware of Francis Simun & Deland NOT GF!! > Hi, > I meant to post this a long time ago. I was feeding my son supposedly gluten-free > bagels, breads, muffins from Francis Simun bakery in Dallas that I had special > ordered. I was drawn to them because they use organic flours, and that is so lacking in > GF food (which is greatly upsetting to me. I mean, pesticides are really bad for > ourselves and our children!) The food looked and tasted so much like wheat and I > called repeatedly and was kindly reassured that all that was in the breads was the > ingredients listed. But, I spoke to a baker friend of mine who told me it was impossible > to achieve the results (very fluffly bagels etc) with just black bean or rice flour. > Francis Simun claimed to use sourdough starter, and said this was their secret. My > baker friend still said it was not possible. > > I ended up buying a gluten home test kit, and all of those products tested as having > VERY HIGH gluten...which means it couldn't be a background contamination issue. A > friend of mine tested hers and had the same results. A lot of folks in the autistic > community were ordering from there. One mom's kid started talking when she quit > using the food. I reported them to the FDA but they dropped the ball. > > I called ph's in NY a few months ago, and they told me that DeLand's bread also > has gluten in it. My friend back east tested her DeLand bread, and said it tested as > having very high gluten too. > > I trust the ph's people, but told them I wished they'd use organic flour. They said > there was no market for it. I wish others felt as passionately as I do about feeding our > children organic food. Maybe pesticide-laden food doesn't cause immediate symptoms > like gluten or casein does, but as a chemically-sensitive person, I know the long-term > and total load consequences are enormous. Anyone interested in organizing and calling > GF places and insisting upon GF organic foods/mixes? > Thanks, Jill > > > > > Many frequently asked questions and answers can be found at <http://forums.autism-rxguidebook.com> > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 29, 2004 Report Share Posted July 29, 2004 I just did a yahoo search and got several hits (I'd never heard of this before): http://www.tepnel.com/ag_bio_and_food_testing/downloads/wheat% 20gluten%20home%20test.pdf http://www.elisa-tek.com/gluten_in_your_food.htm http://www.celiac.com/cgi-bin/webc.cgi/st_prod.html?p_prodid=858 > Hi Jill, I would appreciate the information as to where the " gluten home > test kit " can be purchased. Thanks, Sam. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 29, 2004 Report Share Posted July 29, 2004 Jill- when I was in ph's last week, they were using organic flours. I'm getting more stuff from them tomorrow and can ask then. > Hi, > I meant to post this a long time ago. I was feeding my son supposedly gluten-free > bagels, breads, muffins from Francis Simun bakery in Dallas that I had special > ordered. I was drawn to them because they use organic flours, and that is so lacking in > GF food (which is greatly upsetting to me. I mean, pesticides are really bad for > ourselves and our children!) The food looked and tasted so much like wheat and I > called repeatedly and was kindly reassured that all that was in the breads was the > ingredients listed. But, I spoke to a baker friend of mine who told me it was impossible > to achieve the results (very fluffly bagels etc) with just black bean or rice flour. > Francis Simun claimed to use sourdough starter, and said this was their secret. My > baker friend still said it was not possible. > > I ended up buying a gluten home test kit, and all of those products tested as having > VERY HIGH gluten...which means it couldn't be a background contamination issue. A > friend of mine tested hers and had the same results. A lot of folks in the autistic > community were ordering from there. One mom's kid started talking when she quit > using the food. I reported them to the FDA but they dropped the ball. > > I called ph's in NY a few months ago, and they told me that DeLand's bread also > has gluten in it. My friend back east tested her DeLand bread, and said it tested as > having very high gluten too. > > I trust the ph's people, but told them I wished they'd use organic flour. They said > there was no market for it. I wish others felt as passionately as I do about feeding our > children organic food. Maybe pesticide-laden food doesn't cause immediate symptoms > like gluten or casein does, but as a chemically-sensitive person, I know the long-term > and total load consequences are enormous. Anyone interested in organizing and calling > GF places and insisting upon GF organic foods/mixes? > Thanks, Jill > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 30, 2004 Report Share Posted July 30, 2004 Jill- I just talked to ph. The rice flour is organic. Since I end up cooking most of what Wm. eats, and most of that is organic, I can live with this. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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