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Sorry you were sick! I don't know about the hot dogs.

I was at a Giant's game Friday night and ate nothing

but peanuts (I had a really bad experience at a

restaurant called 21st Amendment and couldn't eat

dinner). At the game, I thought about getting a burger

but saw that they were heating the buns on the same

grill. Does anyone know of anything gluten free at the

stadium?

--- slsinclair_ca <slsinclair@...> wrote:

> I haven't posted a message in a long time, but I had

> a bad experience

> yesterday and I am wondering if anyone has any

> information. I was at

> the Giants game and was short on food. I ate a

> Hebrew National Hot

> Dog. I remember their adds saying " no fillers " so I

> decided to take a

> chance. I looked on their website today and the

> ingredients listed

> are, " Beef, water, salt, contains 2% or less of

> spice, paprika,

> hydrolyzed soy protein, garlic powder, sodium

> erythorbate, sodium

> nitrite, flavorings. " Could the flavorings be gluten

> based? I was

> really sick last night and am wondering if this hot

> dog was the cause

> or not.

>

> Thanks for the help!

>

>

>

>

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I've always been able to eat them without any problem. Maybe there was cross contamination with bread at the place where they were sold? Sorry you're sick. :( Madissonslsinclair_ca <slsinclair@...> wrote: I haven't posted a message in a long time, but I had a bad experience yesterday and I am wondering if anyone has any information. I was at the Giants game and was short on food. I ate a Hebrew National Hot Dog. I remember their adds saying "no fillers" so I decided

to take a chance. I looked on their website today and the ingredients listed are, "Beef, water, salt, contains 2% or less of spice, paprika, hydrolyzed soy protein, garlic powder, sodium erythorbate, sodium nitrite, flavorings." Could the flavorings be gluten based? I was really sick last night and am wondering if this hot dog was the cause or not.Thanks for the help!

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I have never had a problem with Hebrew National Dogs either.

That being said, I have noticed that Hot Dog venders will often take a dog from a bun and offer it to me when I request no bread. These days, I am careful to request a dog that has never touched a bun.

I don't know if that is the problem, but it has helped me.

Good luck,

Dan

On 6/26/06, Madi s <fdalmr@...> wrote:

I've always been able to eat them without any problem. Maybe there was cross contamination with bread at the place where they were sold?

Sorry you're sick. :(

Madissonslsinclair_ca <slsinclair@...> wrote:

I haven't posted a message in a long time, but I had a bad experience yesterday and I am wondering if anyone has any information. I was at the Giants game and was short on food. I ate a Hebrew National Hot

Dog. I remember their adds saying " no fillers " so I decided to take a chance. I looked on their website today and the ingredients listed are, " Beef, water, salt, contains 2% or less of spice, paprika, hydrolyzed soy protein, garlic powder, sodium erythorbate, sodium nitrite, flavorings. " Could the flavorings be gluten based? I was really sick last night and am wondering if this hot dog was the cause

or not.Thanks for the help!

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