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Good catch, . The tostada shells and taco shells do seem to have different

ingredients. Weird...I've never noticed a reaction eating the tacos there. Ok,

let's stop talking about tacos before I get too hungry.

Another thing I have noticed recently that is somewhat troubling are " Green

Guru " entrees in my local Whole Foods. They are clearly labeled gluten free on

the front of the package, yet the back (in fine print, of course) says the

entree may contain traces of wheat and some other allergens. *sigh*

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Date: Thu, 12 Jan 2006 09:16:58 -0500

Subject: Re: Digest Number 1417

The taco shells contain oat fiber according to their newest ingredient list.

Don't know when they made the change.

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I have had pretty good luck with Taco Bell by ordering regular crispy tacos

and substituting beans for meat. They use the same beans as they use in the

pintos and cheese, so a couple tacos with beans instead of meat and a pintos and

cheese on the side (with my own GF chips) is what I get when I go there.

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Good catch, . The tostada shells and taco shells do seem to have different

ingredients. Weird...I've never noticed a reaction eating the tacos there. Ok,

let's stop talking about tacos before I get too hungry.

Another thing I have noticed recently that is somewhat troubling are " Green

Guru " entrees in my local Whole Foods. They are clearly labeled gluten free on

the front of the package, yet the back (in fine print, of course) says the

entree may contain traces of wheat and some other allergens. *sigh*

--E

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Message: 7

Date: Thu, 12 Jan 2006 09:16:58 -0500

Subject: Re: Digest Number 1417

The taco shells contain oat fiber according to their newest ingredient list.

Don't know when they made the change.

Re: Digest Number 1417

I have had pretty good luck with Taco Bell by ordering regular crispy tacos

and substituting beans for meat. They use the same beans as they use in the

pintos and cheese, so a couple tacos with beans instead of meat and a pintos and

cheese on the side (with my own GF chips) is what I get when I go there.

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Good catch, . The tostada shells and taco shells do seem to have different

ingredients. Weird...I've never noticed a reaction eating the tacos there. Ok,

let's stop talking about tacos before I get too hungry.

Another thing I have noticed recently that is somewhat troubling are " Green

Guru " entrees in my local Whole Foods. They are clearly labeled gluten free on

the front of the package, yet the back (in fine print, of course) says the

entree may contain traces of wheat and some other allergens. *sigh*

--E

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Message: 7

Date: Thu, 12 Jan 2006 09:16:58 -0500

Subject: Re: Digest Number 1417

The taco shells contain oat fiber according to their newest ingredient list.

Don't know when they made the change.

Re: Digest Number 1417

I have had pretty good luck with Taco Bell by ordering regular crispy tacos

and substituting beans for meat. They use the same beans as they use in the

pintos and cheese, so a couple tacos with beans instead of meat and a pintos and

cheese on the side (with my own GF chips) is what I get when I go there.

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I just ate two Tostada's for lunch :)  Ok, stressful day at work and boy were they good.  For the longest time they were off the menu and have just recently returned.  Another posted stated that they were flour - in Michigan they are corn (and safe).  Maybe it's a regional thing?

On Fri, 13 Jan 2006 09:30:35 -0600, Olson, Darla J [CO PD] wrote

> On their website, they list the tostadas and rice as safe—is that true?    Or do they fry the tostadas too?   Our celiac in the family doesn’t react, so I count on all of you to keep me up to date on things.  We’ve never tried Taco Bell, but I gotta tell you.  The whole family is sick to death of Mcs even though we are grateful to have that option.  I don’t know if any of you have a Bonanza Steakhouse.  They go out of their way to help with gf items.  Last time they opened a brand new 1lb. Butter package and put the whole thing on our table for one little baked potato.  They tried so hard to be accomodating, but it did cost something like $46 for 2 small children and 2 adults.    Not an every day choice for fast food.

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I just ate two Tostada's for lunch :)  Ok, stressful day at work and boy were they good.  For the longest time they were off the menu and have just recently returned.  Another posted stated that they were flour - in Michigan they are corn (and safe).  Maybe it's a regional thing?

On Fri, 13 Jan 2006 09:30:35 -0600, Olson, Darla J [CO PD] wrote

> On their website, they list the tostadas and rice as safe—is that true?    Or do they fry the tostadas too?   Our celiac in the family doesn’t react, so I count on all of you to keep me up to date on things.  We’ve never tried Taco Bell, but I gotta tell you.  The whole family is sick to death of Mcs even though we are grateful to have that option.  I don’t know if any of you have a Bonanza Steakhouse.  They go out of their way to help with gf items.  Last time they opened a brand new 1lb. Butter package and put the whole thing on our table for one little baked potato.  They tried so hard to be accomodating, but it did cost something like $46 for 2 small children and 2 adults.    Not an every day choice for fast food.

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I just ate two Tostada's for lunch :)  Ok, stressful day at work and boy were they good.  For the longest time they were off the menu and have just recently returned.  Another posted stated that they were flour - in Michigan they are corn (and safe).  Maybe it's a regional thing?

On Fri, 13 Jan 2006 09:30:35 -0600, Olson, Darla J [CO PD] wrote

> On their website, they list the tostadas and rice as safe—is that true?    Or do they fry the tostadas too?   Our celiac in the family doesn’t react, so I count on all of you to keep me up to date on things.  We’ve never tried Taco Bell, but I gotta tell you.  The whole family is sick to death of Mcs even though we are grateful to have that option.  I don’t know if any of you have a Bonanza Steakhouse.  They go out of their way to help with gf items.  Last time they opened a brand new 1lb. Butter package and put the whole thing on our table for one little baked potato.  They tried so hard to be accomodating, but it did cost something like $46 for 2 small children and 2 adults.    Not an every day choice for fast food.

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I love the Tostada's and add onions and sour cream to my pintos and cheese.  The rice is good, kind of spicy.

On Fri, 13 Jan 2006 11:26:21 -0800 (PST), Kathi Sandler wrote

> According to their website the tostada, rice and beans sides are the only things > that look gf.  Were they good??  I've never had one! >   > kathi - who is also off the FIRE sauce! :  (

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I love the Tostada's and add onions and sour cream to my pintos and cheese.  The rice is good, kind of spicy.

On Fri, 13 Jan 2006 11:26:21 -0800 (PST), Kathi Sandler wrote

> According to their website the tostada, rice and beans sides are the only things > that look gf.  Were they good??  I've never had one! >   > kathi - who is also off the FIRE sauce! :  (

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> I just ate two Tostada's for lunch :)  Ok, stressful day at work and boy were they good.  For the longest time they were off the menu and have just recently returned.  Another posted stated that they were flour - in Michigan they are corn (and safe).  Maybe it's a regional thing? > > > On Fri, 13 Jan 2006 09:30:35 -0600, Olson, Darla J [CO PD] wrote > > On their website, they list the tostadas and rice as safe—is that true?    Or do they fry the tostadas too?   Our celiac in the family doesn’t react, so I count on all of you to keep me up to date on things.  We’ve never tried Taco Bell, but I gotta tell you.  The whole family is sick to death of Mcs even though we are grateful to have that option.  I don’t know if any of you have a Bonanza Steakhouse.  They go out of their way to help with gf items.  Last time they opened a brand new 1lb. Butter package and put the whole thing on our table for one little baked potato.  They tried so hard to be accomodating, but it did cost something like $46 for 2 small children and 2 adults.    Not an every day choice for fast food. >

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I love the Tostada's and add onions and sour cream to my pintos and cheese.  The rice is good, kind of spicy.

On Fri, 13 Jan 2006 11:26:21 -0800 (PST), Kathi Sandler wrote

> According to their website the tostada, rice and beans sides are the only things > that look gf.  Were they good??  I've never had one! >   > kathi - who is also off the FIRE sauce! :  (

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> I just ate two Tostada's for lunch :)  Ok, stressful day at work and boy were they good.  For the longest time they were off the menu and have just recently returned.  Another posted stated that they were flour - in Michigan they are corn (and safe).  Maybe it's a regional thing? > > > On Fri, 13 Jan 2006 09:30:35 -0600, Olson, Darla J [CO PD] wrote > > On their website, they list the tostadas and rice as safe—is that true?    Or do they fry the tostadas too?   Our celiac in the family doesn’t react, so I count on all of you to keep me up to date on things.  We’ve never tried Taco Bell, but I gotta tell you.  The whole family is sick to death of Mcs even though we are grateful to have that option.  I don’t know if any of you have a Bonanza Steakhouse.  They go out of their way to help with gf items.  Last time they opened a brand new 1lb. Butter package and put the whole thing on our table for one little baked potato.  They tried so hard to be accomodating, but it did cost something like $46 for 2 small children and 2 adults.    Not an every day choice for fast food. >

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