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In a message dated 8/31/00 1:50:49 AM Pacific Daylight Time,

GFCFKidsegroups writes:

<<

Message: 6

Date: Thu, 31 Aug 2000 01:08:56 -0000

Subject: remove soy/corn

How did many of you decide to remove soy and corn? Why did you do

it,and what do you use in replace of it. I just found Tofutti ice

cream for my son, and it has been the only one that he will eat. We

wre soooooooooo, Happy to find something that he can enjoy, is there

a suggestion that soy and corn are not good for our autistic children

too.?

BCAFD

>>

My son has reactions to both, we now use Pacific's Vanilla almond milk and

white corn instead of yellow. Hope this helps.

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In a message dated 8/31/00 1:50:49 AM Pacific Daylight Time,

GFCFKidsegroups writes:

<<

Message: 6

Date: Thu, 31 Aug 2000 01:08:56 -0000

Subject: remove soy/corn

How did many of you decide to remove soy and corn? Why did you do

it,and what do you use in replace of it. I just found Tofutti ice

cream for my son, and it has been the only one that he will eat. We

wre soooooooooo, Happy to find something that he can enjoy, is there

a suggestion that soy and corn are not good for our autistic children

too.?

BCAFD

>>

My son has reactions to both, we now use Pacific's Vanilla almond milk and

white corn instead of yellow. Hope this helps.

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In a message dated 8/31/00 1:50:49 AM Pacific Daylight Time,

GFCFKidsegroups writes:

<<

Message: 6

Date: Thu, 31 Aug 2000 01:08:56 -0000

Subject: remove soy/corn

How did many of you decide to remove soy and corn? Why did you do

it,and what do you use in replace of it. I just found Tofutti ice

cream for my son, and it has been the only one that he will eat. We

wre soooooooooo, Happy to find something that he can enjoy, is there

a suggestion that soy and corn are not good for our autistic children

too.?

BCAFD

>>

My son has reactions to both, we now use Pacific's Vanilla almond milk and

white corn instead of yellow. Hope this helps.

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In a message dated 8/31/00 1:50:48 AM Pacific Daylight Time,

GFCFKidsegroups writes:

<< s Applegate Farms (?) the only hotdog that is GFCF and Nitrate free? And

did you all say you found them at Wild Oats? I am going shopping there in

the next couple of days and wanted to look for them.

Thanks,

>>

Shelton's are also okay. They are frzen and come in chinken or turley

franks. They taste ok, but appearances are not so appealing. They've been

working for us because we haven't been able to find Applegate yet.

- L. Hall

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In a message dated 8/31/00 1:50:48 AM Pacific Daylight Time,

GFCFKidsegroups writes:

<< Go to your regular supermarket and look in the kosher section. There will

probably be a (very expensive) hotdog with no fillers. Or look in the phone

book for a kosher deli. >>

Are Kosher hot dogs GF, too? Has anyone ever tried " Sinai 48 " ? I let my son

have one yesterday at a hot dog stand without reading the label (it was not

available) and I think he had a reaction. (It would be the first time and I

don't know, nothing was obvious, my husband says I was making it up!! I sure

wish this was more measurable.)

- L. Hall

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In a message dated 8/31/00 1:50:48 AM Pacific Daylight Time,

GFCFKidsegroups writes:

<< Go to your regular supermarket and look in the kosher section. There will

probably be a (very expensive) hotdog with no fillers. Or look in the phone

book for a kosher deli. >>

Are Kosher hot dogs GF, too? Has anyone ever tried " Sinai 48 " ? I let my son

have one yesterday at a hot dog stand without reading the label (it was not

available) and I think he had a reaction. (It would be the first time and I

don't know, nothing was obvious, my husband says I was making it up!! I sure

wish this was more measurable.)

- L. Hall

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In a message dated 8/31/00 1:50:48 AM Pacific Daylight Time,

GFCFKidsegroups writes:

<< Go to your regular supermarket and look in the kosher section. There will

probably be a (very expensive) hotdog with no fillers. Or look in the phone

book for a kosher deli. >>

Are Kosher hot dogs GF, too? Has anyone ever tried " Sinai 48 " ? I let my son

have one yesterday at a hot dog stand without reading the label (it was not

available) and I think he had a reaction. (It would be the first time and I

don't know, nothing was obvious, my husband says I was making it up!! I sure

wish this was more measurable.)

- L. Hall

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