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In a message dated 12/11/00 11:04:48 AM Eastern Standard Time,

texasbluebonnets@... writes:

<< This is very true. As a matter of fact it is suggested that when you place

your child on the GFCF diet to actually avoid substituting such things even

as the Soy milk and such sticking only to the rice milk and rice and corn

products, then slowly after thier systems have adjusted to that to slowly

>>

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I want to know how you got so darn smart about everything to do with our

kids!!!!!! LOL Want to come live with me? LOL

Gail

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What's GFCF? I heard that you add new foods to the child when their

infants, but I didn't know that you avoid soy milk and things like that.

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Yep, exactly. Also European oats are actually gluten free. The reason for US

oats being off the diet is because we do crop rotation, and alternate with wheat

crops, so they get voluntary wheat the next year growing with the oats.

I have to read all labels. You also can't just go by the labels. If it has

vinegar, it could be distilled through corn or wheat. If you have modified corn

starch, it could be modified with wheat. Hard candies are often dusted in wheat

flour to keep them from sticking together.

Loriann

Wife to Dewight

Mom to , 10 years, Down Syndrome and ?

, 17 months and Strong Willed

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Hi folks... our family has gone CF and are working at gettng GF too.

My son loves Ketchup and I am reading that it is not GFCF... anyone

have any ideas or suggestions other than making it myself?

Also any recipes or ideas would be welcome... I am trying to make my

own rice milk and Connor isn't interested. Any ideas to make it taste

better?

Amy

Mom of Connor (3) Brenna (9 mos)

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We are gluten and casein free. Organic ketchup is free of gluten. My son

uses ketchup as an entrée rather than a condiment. When he eats regular

ketchup – even that which says it is gluten free, he goes bonkers. I think

it is the high fructose corn syrup. Another item that is not good for

anyone. Whole Foods has an organic ketchup that tastes good and gluten free

so does Full Circle Organic.

Someone on this list serve recommended Trader Joe’s rice milk so we tried

it. It is by far the best rice milk we have tried so far and is

gluten/casein free.

Lori

Mom to Isaac, 11 DS/PDD and Tony, 9 DS ASD (but both are lots of fun!)

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Sent: Monday, June 09, 2008 12:57 PM

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Subject: GFCF

Hi folks... our family has gone CF and are working at gettng GF too.

My son loves Ketchup and I am reading that it is not GFCF... anyone

have any ideas or suggestions other than making it myself?

Also any recipes or ideas would be welcome... I am trying to make my

own rice milk and Connor isn't interested. Any ideas to make it taste

better?

Amy

Mom of Connor (3) Brenna (9 mos)

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