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On Tue, 19 Jun 2001 19:18:24 EDT ejpickwick@... writes:

> Mmmmm sounds good. I will give it a try. One more question: Is

> canoline

> mayo the same as regular (gfcf of course) mayo?

> Thanks,

> Evelyn

>

Canoline mayo is a GFCF brand that we happen to like and the only place I

have seen it is Miss Robens. You can get a catalog by calling

1-. I use it in cooking, for cold pasta salad, on

sandwiches, etc. It has a different taste to it. LJ (my 6 year old on

this diet) loved it right away. It is also soy free and egg free. LJ is

also soy free with this diet. There are no chemical preservatives, sugar

or irradiated spices. The ingredients are: non-hydrogenated canola oil,

water, honey, modified cornstarch, apple cider vinegar, mustard powder,

lemon juice, sea salt, xanthum gum, dehydrated onions, pimento leaf, bay

leaf, white pepper, celery, parsley and cayenne

on Long Island New York

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