Guest guest Posted August 10, 2004 Report Share Posted August 10, 2004 The dextrin was in the vegetables. They were either deep fried or freeze dried, not sure which. But, the green beans contained green beans, dextrin, and salt. Carrot chips contained carrots, dextrin, and salt and so on and so on. I did find some banana chips (unsweetened) that contained only bananas. I have a dehydrator but I haven't had the time to make everything yet. All of the lunchmeat type ham I've looked at have some component of fruit juice or sugar in them, even Applegate Farms at Harry's. The man at the deli there told me all hams will have some sugar, sometimes less than 2% though. I saw that there are links on pecanbread.com to a place where you can order Virginia Country Ham, but I'm afraid to spend $64 on a ham and not know what it tastes like???? Maybe I should try to get him to eat turkey In a message dated 8/10/2004 1:20:47 PM Eastern Daylight Time, pecanbread writes: Message: 13 Date: Tue, 10 Aug 2004 15:03:11 -0000 Subject: Re: Dextrin/Lunch Meats Hi , What are the ingredients? Sheila 42 mos SCD, 20 yrs UC mom of SCD 27 mos Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 10, 2004 Report Share Posted August 10, 2004 " Maybe I should try to get him to eat turkey " > > > At our Whole Foods store they carry the deli meat by Applegate that is sliced fresh. The plain turkey is fine. Nothing in it but turkey. Kathy, mom to Hannah and Abby > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 11, 2004 Report Share Posted August 11, 2004 I saw that there are links on pecanbread.com to a place where you can order Virginia Country Ham, but I'm afraid to spend $64 on a ham and not know what it tastes like???? , I have ordered this ham twice and will order it again. It arrives as a 14-pound " rock " which can hang in your kitchen unrefrigerated for weeks until you are ready to cook it. Then you have to soak it from 12 to 72 hours (changing the water every 12 hours--I soaked it close to the maximum time because it is very salty to start out) and then boil(simmer) it 20-25 minutes per pound. I had to buy a canning pan to have a pan large enough to soak/cook it in. I also changed the water and boiled it an extra hour because it was still to salty. But then...it had a great flavor! If you still find it too salty I would change the water and boil it some more. We cut it all up and put it in small vacuum sealed packages in our freezer where it will be handy to grab for eating on the road and for school lunches. All the directions for preparing it are on the website and on the cloth bag it comes in. My son loves it. , mom to Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 11, 2004 Report Share Posted August 11, 2004 Hi (mom to Owen), > The dextrin was in the vegetables. They were either deep fried or freeze > dried, not sure which. But, the green beans contained green beans, dextrin, > and salt. Carrot chips contained carrots, dextrin, and salt and so on and so > on. Yes, the dextrin is illegal so anything containing it is illegal. > I did find some banana chips (unsweetened) that contained only bananas. These bananas are illegal. Commercial banana chips are made with starchy, unripe green bananas. > All of the lunchmeat type ham I've looked at have some component of fruit > juice or sugar in them, even Applegate Farms at Harry's. The man at the deli > there told me all hams will have some sugar, sometimes less than 2% though. I > saw that there are links on pecanbread.com to a place where you can order > Virginia Country Ham, but I'm afraid to spend $64 on a ham and not know what it > tastes like???? Maybe I should try to get him to eat turkey > If you find a local butcher they may be able to smoke a ham without illegals for far less. They may also do some legal sausages for you if you give them either an ingredient list or the ingredients themselves. Sheila 42 mos SCD, 20 yrs UC mom of SCD 27 mos Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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