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The chicken and beef ones used to not have any listed illegals either... and

we did use them as a family, though of course it's a personal choice and not

considered an approved SCD product.

The beef and chicken now have evaporated cane juice in them, but not the

turkey - but my kids don't like the turkey ones. Before the other two

products had the cane juice in them, my kids did tolerate them well. :) I

would assume the same would be for the turkey ones if they would only eat

them!

Robbie

Applegate Farms Turkey Hotdogs

> Anyone have a reason why these hotdogs are illegal for SCD? I have

> checked the ingredients and there is no starch or sugar. What do you

> say?

>

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>

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> For information on the Specific Carbohydrate Diet, please read the book

> _Breaking the Vicious Cycle_ by Elaine Gottschall and read the following

> websites:

> http://www.breakingtheviciouscycle.info

> and

> http://www.pecanbread.com

>

>

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Robbie,

So what makes these hotdogs illegal then? Elaine’s book says if

you can find hotdogs without illegal ingredients then they could be used.

Just trying hard to keep them:-)!

Re: Applegate Farms Turkey Hotdogs

The chicken and beef ones used to not have any listed illegals either... and

we did use them as a family, though of course it's a personal choice and not

considered an approved SCD product.

The beef and chicken now have evaporated cane juice in them, but not the

turkey - but my kids don't like the turkey ones. Before the other two

products had the cane juice in them, my kids did tolerate them well. :) I

would assume the same would be for the turkey ones if they would only eat

them!

Robbie

Applegate Farms Turkey Hotdogs

> Anyone have a reason why these hotdogs are illegal for SCD? I have

> checked the ingredients and there is no starch or sugar. What do you

> say?

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

> For information on the Specific Carbohydrate Diet, please read the book

> _Breaking the Vicious Cycle_ by Elaine Gottschall and read the following

> websites:

> http://www.breakingtheviciouscycle.info

> and

> http://www.pecanbread.com

>

>

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Robbie,

So what makes these hotdogs illegal then? Elaine’s book says if

you can find hotdogs without illegal ingredients then they could be used.

Just trying hard to keep them:-)!

Re: Applegate Farms Turkey Hotdogs

The chicken and beef ones used to not have any listed illegals either... and

we did use them as a family, though of course it's a personal choice and not

considered an approved SCD product.

The beef and chicken now have evaporated cane juice in them, but not the

turkey - but my kids don't like the turkey ones. Before the other two

products had the cane juice in them, my kids did tolerate them well. :) I

would assume the same would be for the turkey ones if they would only eat

them!

Robbie

Applegate Farms Turkey Hotdogs

> Anyone have a reason why these hotdogs are illegal for SCD? I have

> checked the ingredients and there is no starch or sugar. What do you

> say?

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

> For information on the Specific Carbohydrate Diet, please read the book

> _Breaking the Vicious Cycle_ by Elaine Gottschall and read the following

> websites:

> http://www.breakingtheviciouscycle.info

> and

> http://www.pecanbread.com

>

>

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Robbie,

So what makes these hotdogs illegal then? Elaine’s book says if

you can find hotdogs without illegal ingredients then they could be used.

Just trying hard to keep them:-)!

Re: Applegate Farms Turkey Hotdogs

The chicken and beef ones used to not have any listed illegals either... and

we did use them as a family, though of course it's a personal choice and not

considered an approved SCD product.

The beef and chicken now have evaporated cane juice in them, but not the

turkey - but my kids don't like the turkey ones. Before the other two

products had the cane juice in them, my kids did tolerate them well. :) I

would assume the same would be for the turkey ones if they would only eat

them!

Robbie

Applegate Farms Turkey Hotdogs

> Anyone have a reason why these hotdogs are illegal for SCD? I have

> checked the ingredients and there is no starch or sugar. What do you

> say?

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

> For information on the Specific Carbohydrate Diet, please read the book

> _Breaking the Vicious Cycle_ by Elaine Gottschall and read the following

> websites:

> http://www.breakingtheviciouscycle.info

> and

> http://www.pecanbread.com

>

>

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Many people have used the Applegate Farms hotdogs.

I think we all got a little leary when they replaced the honey with

cane juice. I thought they were switching back to honey.

Maybe someone would be willing to contact them and get the information

in writing on company letterhead from them.

That's the major downfall to actually putting a store-bought product

on the " legal " list: companies change the ingredients and sometimes

the change happens before new labels are printed.

But to find out the current status of the ingredients, someone will

need to contact them.

Jody

mom to -7 and -9

SCD 1/03

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> Many people have used the Applegate Farms hotdogs.

>

> I think we all got a little leary when they replaced the honey with

> cane juice. I thought they were switching back to honey.

>

> Maybe someone would be willing to contact them and get the

information

> in writing on company letterhead from them.

>

> That's the major downfall to actually putting a store-bought

product

> on the " legal " list: companies change the ingredients and sometimes

> the change happens before new labels are printed.

>

> But to find out the current status of the ingredients, someone will

> need to contact them.

>

Karyn Seroussi (ANDI-ADI yahoogroup) has done this. The reply

from Applegate is in message# 4029 on her board. I will ask if it is

okay to forward.

-christine

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> Many people have used the Applegate Farms hotdogs.

>

> I think we all got a little leary when they replaced the honey with

> cane juice. I thought they were switching back to honey.

>

> Maybe someone would be willing to contact them and get the

information

> in writing on company letterhead from them.

>

> That's the major downfall to actually putting a store-bought

product

> on the " legal " list: companies change the ingredients and sometimes

> the change happens before new labels are printed.

>

> But to find out the current status of the ingredients, someone will

> need to contact them.

>

Karyn Seroussi (ANDI-ADI yahoogroup) has done this. The reply

from Applegate is in message# 4029 on her board. I will ask if it is

okay to forward.

-christine

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> Many people have used the Applegate Farms hotdogs.

>

> I think we all got a little leary when they replaced the honey with

> cane juice. I thought they were switching back to honey.

>

> Maybe someone would be willing to contact them and get the

information

> in writing on company letterhead from them.

>

> That's the major downfall to actually putting a store-bought

product

> on the " legal " list: companies change the ingredients and sometimes

> the change happens before new labels are printed.

>

> But to find out the current status of the ingredients, someone will

> need to contact them.

>

Karyn Seroussi (ANDI-ADI yahoogroup) has done this. The reply

from Applegate is in message# 4029 on her board. I will ask if it is

okay to forward.

-christine

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" is in message# 4029 on her board. "

4029 is a message about Rolex watches...

I'll use the search engine and see if I can find it.

It will have to be a recent contact with them because the formula

change was late summer/early fall I believe.

Jody

mom to -7 and -9

SCD 1/03

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I called Applegate farms about the Turkey hotdogs and they said they have

removed all sugars and the cane juice was replaced with celery juice. Lactic

Acid is what I do not know about. They are sending me an email containing

all the ingredients which I will post later. Any replies?

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>

> Many people have used the Applegate Farms hotdogs.

>

> I think we all got a little leary when they replaced the honey with

> cane juice. I thought they were switching back to honey.

>

> Maybe someone would be willing to contact them and get the

information

> in writing on company letterhead from them.

>

> That's the major downfall to actually putting a store-bought

product

> on the " legal " list: companies change the ingredients and sometimes

> the change happens before new labels are printed.

>

> But to find out the current status of the ingredients, someone will

> need to contact them.

>

Karyn Seroussi (ANDI-ADI yahoogroup) has done this. The reply

from Applegate is in message# 4029 on her board. I will ask if it is

okay to forward.

-christine

For information on the Specific Carbohydrate Diet, please read the book

_Breaking the Vicious Cycle_ by Elaine Gottschall and read the following

websites:

http://www.breakingtheviciouscycle.info

and

http://www.pecanbread.com

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I just checked Karyn's board. It was 4209, not 4029, no big deal

because I found it.

The reply she got wasn't really what I would need to say that the

product is okay again because at that point they were still referring

to changing the product " in the future " .

I don't know if they've done that or not.

An e-mail is not the same as something written on paper. If you have

the toll free number handy, I'll call them and ask them to send the

information that I need directly to my home address.

Jody

mom to -7 and -9

SCD 1/03

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> I just checked Karyn's board. It was 4209, not 4029, no big deal

> because I found it.

>

Sorry, moment of dylexsia...morning jolt of caffiene must have

worn off :-L

> The reply she got wasn't really what I would need to say that the

> product is okay again because at that point they were still

referring

> to changing the product " in the future " .

>

Nope... I did not mean to imply that she'd gotten an " okay " from

the company; just that she'd written them about the product

ingredients. And apparently she was not the first person they had

heard from, lol! So, my point is that the company DOES appear to

listen to its consumers; so perhaps anyone concerned would want to

write/call with their opinions.

>

> An e-mail is not the same as something written on paper. If you

have

> the toll free number handy, I'll call them and ask them to send the

> information that I need directly to my home address.

>

I don't, unfortunately...maybe google? I can't do it just now, but

can look up later if you'd like. Sorry again for the mix-up re #'s.

-christine

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I know people are leery of claiming a processed food is 'legal' since there

are so many variables we don't know - like what other products they process

on the same equipment, if any ingredients change before labels change,

etc... that's all. :) Like I said, we tried them and were fine with them

but there are some that wouldn't want to chance it and I don't think they

would be considered officially 'legal'.

Arby's roast beef is supposed to only be beef, water and salt - that's from

their website and from the company who replied to me via email. There are

probably many who would be leery but when we're desperate and need food on

the run, I do go to Arbys. *grin*

Robbie

Applegate Farms Turkey Hotdogs

> Anyone have a reason why these hotdogs are illegal for SCD? I have

> checked the ingredients and there is no starch or sugar. What do you

> say?

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

> For information on the Specific Carbohydrate Diet, please read the book

> _Breaking the Vicious Cycle_ by Elaine Gottschall and read the following

> websites:

> http://www.breakingtheviciouscycle.info

> and

> http://www.pecanbread.com

>

>

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