Guest guest Posted May 1, 2006 Report Share Posted May 1, 2006 So, I'm a newbie and reading with great interest the posts about legal juices and hot dogs. I see many times Applegate Farms listed and hadn't ever seen these till I went to my local Trader Joes this weekend. However, I regularly see Wellshire Farms products in our markets - so I scribbled down the ingredients in their Turkey s and wondered if these are bad news too. We are still eating intro w/a few stage one foods, so we haven't " gone there " with the hot dogs but I was asking just out of curiousity (truly not to start any further debating). Wellshire Farms Turkey s Ingredients: Turkey, Water, Sea Salt, Honey, Natural Spices, Fresh Garlic, Fresh Onion, Onion Powder. All Natural Uncured - No artificial Ingredients, Turkey Raised w/Out Antibiotics The smart chart stated: GF SF DF P10(?) Thanks, Amy w/Mason - 6 days SCD Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 1, 2006 Report Share Posted May 1, 2006 Dear Amy, Don't think we are fighting here about the hot dogs here. Just trying to prove a good and valid point. Some feel stressed for time/energy/motivation and if they appear to be safe can justify using them. I use to do this when we where " just " gluten free and casein free and it wasn't working. Yes, some have SCD safe ingredients. I do believe Turkey Applegate and some others are " safe " . Yes, I am the one who does most of the debating about hot dogs. My daughter and me are recovering from starving our brains and feeling like we where possibly going to starve to " death' in our own bodies that no longer wanted to absorb nutrient. It resulted in autism in our daughter....she vanished from us....I became mentally ill. Thank the lord thanks to SCD I can say this is PAST tense. If you have a ASD problem...think about this one long and hard. Elaine said it was caused by a " starving brain " , due to sick intestines not working right. I don't think for the first year or more, we are going to be taking any short cuts....I want to insure that the food we eat is only the BEST. Yes this is a personal motivation. And this is also what Elaine in her BTVC book wanted for us. She didn't like mass produced SCD " safe " foods either. So I now that I am not alone. She would have supported my " fanaticism " . I don't judge those who eat Apple gate hot dogs...God knows I have eating enough of them....lots of things that are embarrassing to mention...I use to think that Mc 's three to five times a week was OK too (long ago). But I am changing my ways, after seeing our family get SICK! Food for thought, Antoinette and here healing Silly yaks 2 mo plus ...and doing it the hard way...in the kitchen...and reaping the benefits. KiKI is coming back from her autism and I am no longer " mentally ill " (a obvious misdiagnosis, knowing what we all know in the BTVC book about the " Brain and gut " connection). (Family problems that we are healing out of: malabsorption, celiac disease, asd, add, adhd, out right autism, recovering from supposed mental illness...and more.) Dare I mention the hot dog issue? So, I'm a newbie and reading with great interest the posts about legal juices and hot dogs. I see many times Applegate Farms listed and hadn't ever seen these till I went to my local Trader Joes this weekend. However, I regularly see Wellshire Farms products in our markets - so I scribbled down the ingredients in their Turkey s and wondered if these are bad news too. We are still eating intro w/a few stage one foods, so we haven't " gone there " with the hot dogs but I was asking just out of curiousity (truly not to start any further debating). Wellshire Farms Turkey s Ingredients: Turkey, Water, Sea Salt, Honey, Natural Spices, Fresh Garlic, Fresh Onion, Onion Powder. All Natural Uncured - No artificial Ingredients, Turkey Raised w/Out Antibiotics The smart chart stated: GF SF DF P10(?) Thanks, Amy w/Mason - 6 days SCD For information on the Specific Carbohydrate Diet, please read the book _Breaking the Vicious Cycle_ by Elaine Gottschall and read the following websites: http://www.breakingtheviciouscycle.info<http://www.breakingtheviciouscycle.info/\ > and http://www.pecanbread.com<http://www.pecanbread.com/> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 1, 2006 Report Share Posted May 1, 2006 Thanks to your recipe, it is cheaper to buy a free ranged pasture fed animal, buy some collagen casings, and use those spices to make ones own high quality meat with great fats for a treat. Fresh free ranging pastured local meats has made a stunning difference in development. Is the Turkey Applegate using white meat or dark meats? Generally, commercial hotdog manufacturers use the scraps from other meat lines for hot dogs. Summer Bunce wrote: Dear Amy, Don't think we are fighting here about the hot dogs here. Just trying to prove a good and valid point. Some feel stressed for time/energy/motivation and if they appear to be safe can justify using them. I use to do this when we where " just " gluten free and casein free and it wasn't working. Yes, some have SCD safe ingredients. I do believe Turkey Applegate and some others are " safe " . Yes, I am the one who does most of the debating about hot dogs. My daughter and me are recovering from starving our brains and feeling like we where possibly going to starve to " death' in our own bodies that no longer wanted to absorb nutrient. It resulted in autism in our daughter....she vanished from us....I became mentally ill. Thank the lord thanks to SCD I can say this is PAST tense. If you have a ASD problem...think about this one long and hard. Elaine said it was caused by a " starving brain " , due to sick intestines not working right. I don't think for the first year or more, we are going to be taking any short cuts....I want to insure that the food we eat is only the BEST. Yes this is a personal motivation. And this is also what Elaine in her BTVC book wanted for us. She didn't like mass produced SCD " safe " foods either. So I now that I am not alone. She would have supported my " fanaticism " . I don't judge those who eat Apple gate hot dogs...God knows I have eating enough of them....lots of things that are embarrassing to mention...I use to think that Mc 's three to five times a week was OK too (long ago). But I am changing my ways, after seeing our family get SICK! Food for thought, Antoinette and here healing Silly yaks 2 mo plus ...and doing it the hard way...in the kitchen...and reaping the benefits. KiKI is coming back from her autism and I am no longer " mentally ill " (a obvious misdiagnosis, knowing what we all know in the BTVC book about the " Brain and gut " connection). (Family problems that we are healing out of: malabsorption, celiac disease, asd, add, adhd, out right autism, recovering from supposed mental illness...and more.) Dare I mention the hot dog issue? So, I'm a newbie and reading with great interest the posts about legal juices and hot dogs. I see many times Applegate Farms listed and hadn't ever seen these till I went to my local Trader Joes this weekend. However, I regularly see Wellshire Farms products in our markets - so I scribbled down the ingredients in their Turkey s and wondered if these are bad news too. We are still eating intro w/a few stage one foods, so we haven't " gone there " with the hot dogs but I was asking just out of curiousity (truly not to start any further debating). Wellshire Farms Turkey s Ingredients: Turkey, Water, Sea Salt, Honey, Natural Spices, Fresh Garlic, Fresh Onion, Onion Powder. All Natural Uncured - No artificial Ingredients, Turkey Raised w/Out Antibiotics The smart chart stated: GF SF DF P10(?) Thanks, Amy w/Mason - 6 days SCD For information on the Specific Carbohydrate Diet, please read the book _Breaking the Vicious Cycle_ by Elaine Gottschall and read the following websites: http://www.breakingtheviciouscycle.info<http://www.breakingtheviciouscycle.info/\ > and http://www.pecanbread.com<http://www.pecanbread.com/> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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