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Yes thank you so much! I think they would do for play doe for sure. I would

be interested to hear how safe they are to ingest on SCD. Anyone know?

Here are the ingredients:

Blue: glycerin, deionized water, red cabbage.

Red: beet juice, citric acid.

Yellow: polysorbate 80K, propylene glycol, tumeric.

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Kelli

Kai & Tatum

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From: pecanbread [mailto:pecanbread ] On

Behalf Of Marina Derman

Sent: Thursday, March 16, 2006 7:46 PM

To: pecanbread

Subject: Re: OT-food dyes, etc

Hi Kelli,

There's a brand of food dye called India Tree, and there's another called

Dancing Deer. Both are based on food products rather than artificial colors

(e.g., turmeric for yellow, beet for pink, cabbage for blue, alfalfa for

green, etc.). You can find them online at Squirrel's Nest

http://www.squirrels-nest.com/index.cfm?action=cat.catalog

http://www.squirrels-nest.com/index.cfm?action=cat.catalog&categoryID=1>

&categoryID=1

Be warned, the colors aren't very true. The green is kind of muddy, the

yellow is kind of mustardy -- let's just say that my Christmas cookies this

year came out looking a little funny. However, they have no harmful dyes.

I'm not sure if they're SCD compliant.

Marina

OT-food dyes, etc

Anyone have recommendation on natural color dyes?

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