Guest guest Posted February 2, 2006 Report Share Posted February 2, 2006 Hi, I was looking something up last night and came across this web site http://www.enabling.org/ia/celiac/sn/spnk9902.html where they had product information that was supposed to be new. 1. Bush's Chili Beans and Chili Magic Beans no longer gluten- free. 2. Erewhon Twice Rice Cereal: Boxes with GAF stickers are okay, and those without the stickers are not gluten- free. 3. Frookie has a new line of gluten-free cookies. (I don't know who this is) 4. Jet-Puffed marshmallows and creme are both gluten-free, according to Hirde of Favorite Brands International Consumer Affairs. The imitation vanilla is derived from corn. I also have a question. What brand of Corn Tortillas do you buy? I made a casserole with corn tortillas in it last night that didn't look like they had gluten in it, but I was sick all night with an upset stomach. Of course it could have been in the sauce since I didn't make my own, and had some from the health food section of my grocery store. I checked all ingredients, and everything looked okay, but something happened! Donna S Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 2, 2006 Report Share Posted February 2, 2006 Did you realize that the article you linked to was dated February 1999? I don't think that I would go by that info there. And, I buy Cruz tortillas usually and it says right on the back of the package gluten free. I don't ever have problems with them. Rhiannon > > Hi, > > I was looking something up last night and came across this web site http://www.enabling.org/ia/celiac/sn/spnk9902.html where they had product information that was supposed to be new. > > 1. Bush's Chili Beans and Chili Magic Beans no longer gluten- free. > > 2. Erewhon Twice Rice Cereal: Boxes with GAF stickers are okay, and those without the stickers are not gluten- free. > > 3. Frookie has a new line of gluten-free cookies. (I don't know who this is) > > 4. Jet-Puffed marshmallows and creme are both gluten-free, according to Hirde of Favorite Brands International Consumer Affairs. The imitation vanilla is derived from corn. > > I also have a question. What brand of Corn Tortillas do you buy? I made a casserole with corn tortillas in it last night that didn't look like they had gluten in it, but I was sick all night with an upset stomach. Of course it could have been in the sauce since I didn't make my own, and had some from the health food section of my grocery store. I checked all ingredients, and everything looked okay, but something happened! > > Donna S > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 3, 2006 Report Share Posted February 3, 2006 I buy Mission tortillas...just because they say gluten free. HOWEVER, my youngest has always had an affection for yellow corn tortillas...so I got some Mission yellows the other day. Not thinking. The yellow corn are NOT gf!! The white ones are. kathi --- Stan & Donna wrote: > Hi, > > I was looking something up last night and came across this web > site http://www.enabling.org/ia/celiac/sn/spnk9902.html where > they had product information that was supposed to be new. > > 1. Bush's Chili Beans and Chili Magic Beans no longer gluten- > free. > > 2. Erewhon Twice Rice Cereal: Boxes with GAF stickers are > okay, and those without the stickers are not gluten- free. > > 3. Frookie has a new line of gluten-free cookies. (I don't > know who this is) > > 4. Jet-Puffed marshmallows and creme are both gluten-free, > according to Hirde of Favorite Brands International > Consumer Affairs. The imitation vanilla is derived from corn. > > I also have a question. What brand of Corn Tortillas do you > buy? I made a casserole with corn tortillas in it last night > that didn't look like they had gluten in it, but I was sick > all night with an upset stomach. Of course it could have been > in the sauce since I didn't make my own, and had some from the > health food section of my grocery store. I checked all > ingredients, and everything looked okay, but something > happened! > > Donna S Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 3, 2006 Report Share Posted February 3, 2006 Kathi, What is in the yellow corn that makes them not gf? Re: New Items with Gluten and Some Gluten FreeI buy Mission tortillas...just because they say gluten free.HOWEVER, my youngest has always had an affection for yellowcorn tortillas...so I got some Mission yellows the other day.Not thinking. The yellow corn are NOT gf!! The white ones are.kathi--- Stan & Donna wrote:> Hi,> > I was looking something up last night and came across this web> site http://www.enabling.org/ia/celiac/sn/spnk9902.html where> they had product information that was supposed to be new.> > 1. Bush's Chili Beans and Chili Magic Beans no longer gluten-> free.> > 2. Erewhon Twice Rice Cereal: Boxes with GAF stickers are> okay, and those without the stickers are not gluten- free.> > 3. Frookie has a new line of gluten-free cookies. (I don't> know who this is)> > 4. Jet-Puffed marshmallows and creme are both gluten-free,> according to Hirde of Favorite Brands International> Consumer Affairs. The imitation vanilla is derived from corn.> > I also have a question. What brand of Corn Tortillas do you> buy? I made a casserole with corn tortillas in it last night> that didn't look like they had gluten in it, but I was sick> all night with an upset stomach. Of course it could have been> in the sauce since I didn't make my own, and had some from the> health food section of my grocery store. I checked all> ingredients, and everything looked okay, but something> happened!> > Donna S Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 3, 2006 Report Share Posted February 3, 2006 Don't know. It just says CONTAINS: SOY, WHEAT! kathi --- Amadeo wrote: > Kathi, > > What is in the yellow corn that makes them not gf? > > > > > Re: New Items with Gluten and Some Gluten > Free > > I buy Mission tortillas...just because they say gluten free. > HOWEVER, my youngest has always had an affection for yellow > corn tortillas...so I got some Mission yellows the other day. > Not thinking. The yellow corn are NOT gf!! The white ones are. > > kathi > > --- Stan & Donna wrote: > > > Hi, > > > > I was looking something up last night and came across this > web > > site http://www.enabling.org/ia/celiac/sn/spnk9902.html > where > > they had product information that was supposed to be new. > > > > 1. Bush's Chili Beans and Chili Magic Beans no longer > gluten- > > free. > > > > 2. Erewhon Twice Rice Cereal: Boxes with GAF stickers are > > okay, and those without the stickers are not gluten- free. > > > > 3. Frookie has a new line of gluten-free cookies. (I don't > > know who this is) > > > > 4. Jet-Puffed marshmallows and creme are both gluten-free, > > according to Hirde of Favorite Brands International > > Consumer Affairs. The imitation vanilla is derived from > corn. > > > > I also have a question. What brand of Corn Tortillas do you > > buy? I made a casserole with corn tortillas in it last > night > > that didn't look like they had gluten in it, but I was sick > > all night with an upset stomach. Of course it could have > been > > in the sauce since I didn't make my own, and had some from > the > > health food section of my grocery store. I checked all > > ingredients, and everything looked okay, but something > > happened! > > > > Donna S > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 3, 2006 Report Share Posted February 3, 2006 Right now I have the Mission brand in my kitchen. However, for years I always used Pepito Brand. But we've recently moved and the new grocery store by us only has Mission brand corn tortillas. They're good, but I'd rather have the ones I'm accustomed to. Oh well!! > > Hi, > > I was looking something up last night and came across this web site http://www.enabling.org/ia/celiac/sn/spnk9902.html where they had product information that was supposed to be new. > > 1. Bush's Chili Beans and Chili Magic Beans no longer gluten- free. > > 2. Erewhon Twice Rice Cereal: Boxes with GAF stickers are okay, and those without the stickers are not gluten- free. > > 3. Frookie has a new line of gluten-free cookies. (I don't know who this is) > > 4. Jet-Puffed marshmallows and creme are both gluten-free, according to Hirde of Favorite Brands International Consumer Affairs. The imitation vanilla is derived from corn. > > I also have a question. What brand of Corn Tortillas do you buy? I made a casserole with corn tortillas in it last night that didn't look like they had gluten in it, but I was sick all night with an upset stomach. Of course it could have been in the sauce since I didn't make my own, and had some from the health food section of my grocery store. I checked all ingredients, and everything looked okay, but something happened! > > Donna S > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 3, 2006 Report Share Posted February 3, 2006 Right now I have the Mission brand in my kitchen. However, for years I always used Pepito Brand. But we've recently moved and the new grocery store by us only has Mission brand corn tortillas. They're good, but I'd rather have the ones I'm accustomed to. Oh well!! > > Hi, > > I was looking something up last night and came across this web site http://www.enabling.org/ia/celiac/sn/spnk9902.html where they had product information that was supposed to be new. > > 1. Bush's Chili Beans and Chili Magic Beans no longer gluten- free. > > 2. Erewhon Twice Rice Cereal: Boxes with GAF stickers are okay, and those without the stickers are not gluten- free. > > 3. Frookie has a new line of gluten-free cookies. (I don't know who this is) > > 4. Jet-Puffed marshmallows and creme are both gluten-free, according to Hirde of Favorite Brands International Consumer Affairs. The imitation vanilla is derived from corn. > > I also have a question. What brand of Corn Tortillas do you buy? I made a casserole with corn tortillas in it last night that didn't look like they had gluten in it, but I was sick all night with an upset stomach. Of course it could have been in the sauce since I didn't make my own, and had some from the health food section of my grocery store. I checked all ingredients, and everything looked okay, but something happened! > > Donna S > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 3, 2006 Report Share Posted February 3, 2006 Right now I have the Mission brand in my kitchen. However, for years I always used Pepito Brand. But we've recently moved and the new grocery store by us only has Mission brand corn tortillas. They're good, but I'd rather have the ones I'm accustomed to. Oh well!! > > Hi, > > I was looking something up last night and came across this web site http://www.enabling.org/ia/celiac/sn/spnk9902.html where they had product information that was supposed to be new. > > 1. Bush's Chili Beans and Chili Magic Beans no longer gluten- free. > > 2. Erewhon Twice Rice Cereal: Boxes with GAF stickers are okay, and those without the stickers are not gluten- free. > > 3. Frookie has a new line of gluten-free cookies. (I don't know who this is) > > 4. Jet-Puffed marshmallows and creme are both gluten-free, according to Hirde of Favorite Brands International Consumer Affairs. The imitation vanilla is derived from corn. > > I also have a question. What brand of Corn Tortillas do you buy? I made a casserole with corn tortillas in it last night that didn't look like they had gluten in it, but I was sick all night with an upset stomach. Of course it could have been in the sauce since I didn't make my own, and had some from the health food section of my grocery store. I checked all ingredients, and everything looked okay, but something happened! > > Donna S > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 3, 2006 Report Share Posted February 3, 2006 I also have a question. What brand of Corn Tortillas do you buy? I made a casserole with corn tortillas in it last night that didn't look like they had gluten in it, but I was sick all night with an upset stomach. Of course it could have been in the sauce since I didn't make my own, and had some from the health food section of my grocery store. I checked all ingredients, and everything looked okay, but something happened!============can you share this recipe if it is dairy free as well as gf?Shez Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 3, 2006 Report Share Posted February 3, 2006 I also have a question. What brand of Corn Tortillas do you buy? I made a casserole with corn tortillas in it last night that didn't look like they had gluten in it, but I was sick all night with an upset stomach. Of course it could have been in the sauce since I didn't make my own, and had some from the health food section of my grocery store. I checked all ingredients, and everything looked okay, but something happened!============can you share this recipe if it is dairy free as well as gf?Shez Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 3, 2006 Report Share Posted February 3, 2006 According to the Mission web site, ALL Mission corn tortilla products are GF. Not only that, they do not share lines with wheat products. richard --- Kathi Sandler wrote: > I buy Mission tortillas...just because they say > gluten free. > HOWEVER, my youngest has always had an affection for > yellow > corn tortillas...so I got some Mission yellows the > other day. > Not thinking. The yellow corn are NOT gf!! The white > ones are. > > kathi > __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 3, 2006 Report Share Posted February 3, 2006 According to the Mission web site, ALL Mission corn tortilla products are GF. Not only that, they do not share lines with wheat products. richard --- Kathi Sandler wrote: > I buy Mission tortillas...just because they say > gluten free. > HOWEVER, my youngest has always had an affection for > yellow > corn tortillas...so I got some Mission yellows the > other day. > Not thinking. The yellow corn are NOT gf!! The white > ones are. > > kathi > __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 3, 2006 Report Share Posted February 3, 2006 The bag of Yellow corn tort's I have reads CONTAINS: SOY, WHEAT I don't think I'll eat them! k --- Rick Lovegro wrote: --------------------------------- According to the Mission web site, ALL Mission corn tortilla products are GF. Not only that, they do not share lines with wheat products. richard --- Kathi Sandler wrote: > I buy Mission tortillas...just because they say > gluten free. > HOWEVER, my youngest has always had an affection for > yellow > corn tortillas...so I got some Mission yellows the > other day. > Not thinking. The yellow corn are NOT gf!! The white > ones are. > > kathi > __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 3, 2006 Report Share Posted February 3, 2006 The bag of Yellow corn tort's I have reads CONTAINS: SOY, WHEAT I don't think I'll eat them! k --- Rick Lovegro wrote: --------------------------------- According to the Mission web site, ALL Mission corn tortilla products are GF. Not only that, they do not share lines with wheat products. richard --- Kathi Sandler wrote: > I buy Mission tortillas...just because they say > gluten free. > HOWEVER, my youngest has always had an affection for > yellow > corn tortillas...so I got some Mission yellows the > other day. > Not thinking. The yellow corn are NOT gf!! The white > ones are. > > kathi > __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 3, 2006 Report Share Posted February 3, 2006 The newsletter is dated 1999. Unless I'm missing something, you may not want to rely on this information.Stan & Donna wrote: Hi, I was looking something up last night and came across this web site http://www.enabling.org/ia/celiac/sn/spnk9902.html where they had product information that was supposed to be new. 1. Bush's Chili Beans and Chili Magic Beans no longer gluten- free. 2. Erewhon Twice Rice Cereal: Boxes with GAF stickers are okay, and those without the stickers are not gluten- free. 3. Frookie has a new line of gluten-free cookies. (I don't know who this is) 4. Jet-Puffed marshmallows and creme are both gluten-free, according to Hirde of Favorite Brands International Consumer Affairs. The imitation vanilla is derived from corn. I also have a question. What brand of Corn Tortillas do you buy? I made a casserole with corn tortillas in it last night that didn't look like they had gluten in it, but I was sick all night with an upset stomach. Of course it could have been in the sauce since I didn't make my own, and had some from the health food section of my grocery store. I checked all ingredients, and everything looked okay, but something happened! Donna S Yahoo! Mail - Helps protect you from nasty viruses. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 3, 2006 Report Share Posted February 3, 2006 The newsletter is dated 1999. Unless I'm missing something, you may not want to rely on this information.Stan & Donna wrote: Hi, I was looking something up last night and came across this web site http://www.enabling.org/ia/celiac/sn/spnk9902.html where they had product information that was supposed to be new. 1. Bush's Chili Beans and Chili Magic Beans no longer gluten- free. 2. Erewhon Twice Rice Cereal: Boxes with GAF stickers are okay, and those without the stickers are not gluten- free. 3. Frookie has a new line of gluten-free cookies. (I don't know who this is) 4. Jet-Puffed marshmallows and creme are both gluten-free, according to Hirde of Favorite Brands International Consumer Affairs. The imitation vanilla is derived from corn. I also have a question. What brand of Corn Tortillas do you buy? I made a casserole with corn tortillas in it last night that didn't look like they had gluten in it, but I was sick all night with an upset stomach. Of course it could have been in the sauce since I didn't make my own, and had some from the health food section of my grocery store. I checked all ingredients, and everything looked okay, but something happened! Donna S Yahoo! Mail - Helps protect you from nasty viruses. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 3, 2006 Report Share Posted February 3, 2006 The newsletter is dated 1999. Unless I'm missing something, you may not want to rely on this information.Stan & Donna wrote: Hi, I was looking something up last night and came across this web site http://www.enabling.org/ia/celiac/sn/spnk9902.html where they had product information that was supposed to be new. 1. Bush's Chili Beans and Chili Magic Beans no longer gluten- free. 2. Erewhon Twice Rice Cereal: Boxes with GAF stickers are okay, and those without the stickers are not gluten- free. 3. Frookie has a new line of gluten-free cookies. (I don't know who this is) 4. Jet-Puffed marshmallows and creme are both gluten-free, according to Hirde of Favorite Brands International Consumer Affairs. The imitation vanilla is derived from corn. I also have a question. What brand of Corn Tortillas do you buy? I made a casserole with corn tortillas in it last night that didn't look like they had gluten in it, but I was sick all night with an upset stomach. Of course it could have been in the sauce since I didn't make my own, and had some from the health food section of my grocery store. I checked all ingredients, and everything looked okay, but something happened! Donna S Yahoo! Mail - Helps protect you from nasty viruses. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 3, 2006 Report Share Posted February 3, 2006 I buy mission yellow corn tortillas regularly and they say gluten free right on the label. Becky From: SillyYaks [mailto:SillyYaks ] On Behalf Of Kathi Sandler Sent: Friday, February 03, 2006 6:27 AM To: SillyYaks Subject: Re: New Items with Gluten and Some Gluten Free I buy Mission tortillas...just because they say gluten free. HOWEVER, my youngest has always had an affection for yellow corn tortillas...so I got some Mission yellows the other day. Not thinking. The yellow corn are NOT gf!! The white ones are. kathi --- Stan & Donna wrote: > Hi, > > I was looking something up last night and came across this web > site http://www.enabling.org/ia/celiac/sn/spnk9902.html where > they had product information that was supposed to be new. > > 1. Bush's Chili Beans and Chili Magic Beans no longer gluten- > free. > > 2. Erewhon Twice Rice Cereal: Boxes with GAF stickers are > okay, and those without the stickers are not gluten- free. > > 3. Frookie has a new line of gluten-free cookies. (I don't > know who this is) > > 4. Jet-Puffed marshmallows and creme are both gluten-free, > according to Hirde of Favorite Brands International > Consumer Affairs. The imitation vanilla is derived from corn. > > I also have a question. What brand of Corn Tortillas do you > buy? I made a casserole with corn tortillas in it last night > that didn't look like they had gluten in it, but I was sick > all night with an upset stomach. Of course it could have been > in the sauce since I didn't make my own, and had some from the > health food section of my grocery store. I checked all > ingredients, and everything looked okay, but something > happened! > > Donna S Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 3, 2006 Report Share Posted February 3, 2006 I buy mission yellow corn tortillas regularly and they say gluten free right on the label. Becky From: SillyYaks [mailto:SillyYaks ] On Behalf Of Kathi Sandler Sent: Friday, February 03, 2006 6:27 AM To: SillyYaks Subject: Re: New Items with Gluten and Some Gluten Free I buy Mission tortillas...just because they say gluten free. HOWEVER, my youngest has always had an affection for yellow corn tortillas...so I got some Mission yellows the other day. Not thinking. The yellow corn are NOT gf!! The white ones are. kathi --- Stan & Donna wrote: > Hi, > > I was looking something up last night and came across this web > site http://www.enabling.org/ia/celiac/sn/spnk9902.html where > they had product information that was supposed to be new. > > 1. Bush's Chili Beans and Chili Magic Beans no longer gluten- > free. > > 2. Erewhon Twice Rice Cereal: Boxes with GAF stickers are > okay, and those without the stickers are not gluten- free. > > 3. Frookie has a new line of gluten-free cookies. (I don't > know who this is) > > 4. Jet-Puffed marshmallows and creme are both gluten-free, > according to Hirde of Favorite Brands International > Consumer Affairs. The imitation vanilla is derived from corn. > > I also have a question. What brand of Corn Tortillas do you > buy? I made a casserole with corn tortillas in it last night > that didn't look like they had gluten in it, but I was sick > all night with an upset stomach. Of course it could have been > in the sauce since I didn't make my own, and had some from the > health food section of my grocery store. I checked all > ingredients, and everything looked okay, but something > happened! > > Donna S Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 3, 2006 Report Share Posted February 3, 2006 I buy mission yellow corn tortillas regularly and they say gluten free right on the label. Becky From: SillyYaks [mailto:SillyYaks ] On Behalf Of Kathi Sandler Sent: Friday, February 03, 2006 6:27 AM To: SillyYaks Subject: Re: New Items with Gluten and Some Gluten Free I buy Mission tortillas...just because they say gluten free. HOWEVER, my youngest has always had an affection for yellow corn tortillas...so I got some Mission yellows the other day. Not thinking. The yellow corn are NOT gf!! The white ones are. kathi --- Stan & Donna wrote: > Hi, > > I was looking something up last night and came across this web > site http://www.enabling.org/ia/celiac/sn/spnk9902.html where > they had product information that was supposed to be new. > > 1. Bush's Chili Beans and Chili Magic Beans no longer gluten- > free. > > 2. Erewhon Twice Rice Cereal: Boxes with GAF stickers are > okay, and those without the stickers are not gluten- free. > > 3. Frookie has a new line of gluten-free cookies. (I don't > know who this is) > > 4. Jet-Puffed marshmallows and creme are both gluten-free, > according to Hirde of Favorite Brands International > Consumer Affairs. The imitation vanilla is derived from corn. > > I also have a question. What brand of Corn Tortillas do you > buy? I made a casserole with corn tortillas in it last night > that didn't look like they had gluten in it, but I was sick > all night with an upset stomach. Of course it could have been > in the sauce since I didn't make my own, and had some from the > health food section of my grocery store. I checked all > ingredients, and everything looked okay, but something > happened! > > Donna S Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 3, 2006 Report Share Posted February 3, 2006 Really?? It must just be our part of the country or something. I was looking for the little "Gluten Free" insignia when I found the CONTAINS: SOY, WHEAT! They make two kinds white and yellow. By the way.....just before going gf, I had decided to eat corn tort's because I couldn't find a NON HOME MADE flour tortilla I liked!! Couldn't stand the normal store bought ones..... kathirichabec wrote: I buy mission yellow corn tortillas regularly and they say gluten free right on the label. Becky From: SillyYaks [mailto:SillyYaks ] On Behalf Of Kathi SandlerSent: Friday, February 03, 2006 6:27 AMTo: SillyYaks Subject: Re: New Items with Gluten and Some Gluten Free I buy Mission tortillas...just because they say gluten free.HOWEVER, my youngest has always had an affection for yellowcorn tortillas...so I got some Mission yellows the other day.Not thinking. The yellow corn are NOT gf!! The white ones are.kathi--- Stan & Donna wrote:> Hi,> > I was looking something up last night and came across this web> site http://www.enabling.org/ia/celiac/sn/spnk9902.html where> they had product information that was supposed to be new.> > 1. Bush's Chili Beans and Chili Magic Beans no longer gluten-> free.> > 2. Erewhon Twice Rice Cereal: Boxes with GAF stickers are> okay, and those without the stickers are not gluten- free.> > 3. Frookie has a new line of gluten-free cookies. (I don't> know who this is)> > 4. Jet-Puffed marshmallows and creme are both gluten-free,> according to Hirde of Favorite Brands International> Consumer Affairs. The imitation vanilla is derived from corn.> > I also have a question. What brand of Corn Tortillas do you> buy? I made a casserole with corn tortillas in it last night> that didn't look like they had gluten in it, but I was sick> all night with an upset stomach. Of course it could have been> in the sauce since I didn't make my own, and had some from the> health food section of my grocery store. I checked all> ingredients, and everything looked okay, but something> happened!> > Donna S Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 3, 2006 Report Share Posted February 3, 2006 I am in the Houston area and have been using these for years. I trust their product labeling. Are you sure that is Mission corn tortillas you had? I just got this off of their website: Q. Is there any wheat, rye, barley, or oats in corn tortillas? ^ up A. No, Mission corn tortillas do not contain wheat, rye, barley or oat ingredients. Q. Are Wheat Flour tortillas produced in the same lines as corn products? ^ up A. No, our corn production lines are dedicated to corn products only. Wheat Flour tortillas are produced in dedicated lines. Q. Is Wheat used in any way to make the products that are gluten free? ^ up A. There are no Wheat ingredients or incidental wheat present in the products or on the lines that produce gluten free products. Q. Is there a potential for cross-contamination of corn products with wheat ingredients? ^ up A. All Mission Foods plants have strict food safety programs in place, including a very comprehensive Allergen Control Program. Becky From: SillyYaks [mailto:SillyYaks ] On Behalf Of Kathi Sandler Sent: Friday, February 03, 2006 12:42 PM To: SillyYaks Subject: RE: New Items with Gluten and Some Gluten Free Really?? It must just be our part of the country or something. I was looking for the little " Gluten Free " insignia when I found the CONTAINS: SOY, WHEAT! They make two kinds white and yellow. By the way.....just before going gf, I had decided to eat corn tort's because I couldn't find a NON HOME MADE flour tortilla I liked!! Couldn't stand the normal store bought ones..... kathi richabec wrote: I buy mission yellow corn tortillas regularly and they say gluten free right on the label. Becky From: SillyYaks [mailto:SillyYaks ] On Behalf Of Kathi Sandler Sent: Friday, February 03, 2006 6:27 AM To: SillyYaks Subject: Re: New Items with Gluten and Some Gluten Free I buy Mission tortillas...just because they say gluten free. HOWEVER, my youngest has always had an affection for yellow corn tortillas...so I got some Mission yellows the other day. Not thinking. The yellow corn are NOT gf!! The white ones are. kathi --- Stan & Donna wrote: > Hi, > > I was looking something up last night and came across this web > site http://www.enabling.org/ia/celiac/sn/spnk9902.html where > they had product information that was supposed to be new. > > 1. Bush's Chili Beans and Chili Magic Beans no longer gluten- > free. > > 2. Erewhon Twice Rice Cereal: Boxes with GAF stickers are > okay, and those without the stickers are not gluten- free. > > 3. Frookie has a new line of gluten-free cookies. (I don't > know who this is) > > 4. Jet-Puffed marshmallows and creme are both gluten-free, > according to Hirde of Favorite Brands International > Consumer Affairs. The imitation vanilla is derived from corn. > > I also have a question. What brand of Corn Tortillas do you > buy? I made a casserole with corn tortillas in it last night > that didn't look like they had gluten in it, but I was sick > all night with an upset stomach. Of course it could have been > in the sauce since I didn't make my own, and had some from the > health food section of my grocery store. I checked all > ingredients, and everything looked okay, but something > happened! > > Donna S Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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