Guest guest Posted June 26, 2006 Report Share Posted June 26, 2006 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! > > > > __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 26, 2006 Report Share Posted June 26, 2006 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! gets better. Check out the new email design. Plus there’s much more to come. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 7, 2006 Report Share Posted July 7, 2006 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! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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