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Marta:

For me its the yeast. I can handle flour products just fine...but

white flour yeast breads give me gas. Example the bread at Roadhouse

grill = gas. The bread at Hungry hunter = no noticable problem.

In the beginning french bread was the absolute worse. Now I can

handle a piece without ill effects.

Jo

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I to think it is the yeast. I ate a bite or two of a cinnamon roll on

turkey day and had gas so bad , but I can eat a pop tart or flour tortillas

and crackers with no problems. I have not tried white bread yet but I have

had some whole wheat toast . with no gas. take care amber----- Original

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To: <DS_Friends_Keshishian >

Sent: Sunday, February 16, 2003 5:43 AM

Subject: Yeast

> Another thought: why is it that I don't tolerate white bread well,

> but am able to eat an entire package of crackers which are also made

> of white flour? Doesn't make sense. I am wondering if it is the

> yeast? You would think that the heat of the oven would kill the

> yeast. I mean, that's what I always thought. Perhaps the moisture

> in the bread keeps the interior temperature of the loaf below the

> killing point of the yeast.

>

> So, today I am trying some yeast-free bread from Trader Joe's which,

> by the way, is absolutely delish toasted! It is whole wheat. I

> don't think I am intolerant of gluten since I was able to eat bagels

> last weekend and they are chock full of gluten.

>

> Marta

> Who thinks weekends are for testing new foods!

>

>

>

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