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> I see that both the Western Family and Del Monte Brand of French Cut

> Green Beans list as Ingredients: Green Beans, Water, Salt.

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> I assume both brands are ok to serve?

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> Brent . Ella 4yrs Old Crohns SCD 3months

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Please don't use any canned vegetables, Brent. See page 73 of BTVC. Fresh or

plain frozen

are fine.

Carol F.

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> I see that both the Western Family and Del Monte Brand of French Cut

> Green Beans list as Ingredients: Green Beans, Water, Salt.

>

> I assume both brands are ok to serve?

>

> Brent . Ella 4yrs Old Crohns SCD 3months

>

Please don't use any canned vegetables, Brent. See page 73 of BTVC. Fresh or

plain frozen

are fine.

Carol F.

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> I see that both the Western Family and Del Monte Brand of French Cut

> Green Beans list as Ingredients: Green Beans, Water, Salt.

>

> I assume both brands are ok to serve?

>

> Brent . Ella 4yrs Old Crohns SCD 3months

>

Please don't use any canned vegetables, Brent. See page 73 of BTVC. Fresh or

plain frozen

are fine.

Carol F.

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> They are in Cans. I'm suprised they aren't legal given all the

> ingredients are ok on SCD. Sheila has mentioned that french cut

> beans are easier to digest. Do people make their own French Cut

> Beans out of Frozen Green Beans?

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Frozen french Cut green beans are available. Canned beans nay contained

undisclosed

illegal ingredients.Please don't use them.

Carol F.

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Aren't frozen fruits and veggies sometimes coated with starch to

prevent them from sticking together? My ds is ana. to corn products and

frozen fruits and veggies are on the " avoid " list.

Laurie

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Aren't frozen fruits and veggies sometimes coated with starch to

prevent them from sticking together? My ds is ana. to corn products and

frozen fruits and veggies are on the " avoid " list.

Laurie

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