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In a message dated 6/15/2001 6:29:35 PM Eastern Daylight Time,

milothegreat@... writes:

<< have seen these in the store many times, but not on the " safe "

list. I assume many of you have verified them to be gf, since you

are recommending them. I just wondered if someone could post the

ingredients from the package. I'm mostly curious which oil they

contain, but would like to know all the ingredients if it's not too

much trouble. My son has so many sensitivies. We make his ff from

scratch and it SURE would be nice if we didn't have to. I've been

too leary of Ore Ida, for cross contamination. Appreciate any help!

Thanks!

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I have seen these in the store many times, but not on the " safe "

list. I assume many of you have verified them to be gf, since you

are recommending them. I just wondered if someone could post the

ingredients from the package. I'm mostly curious which oil they

contain, but would like to know all the ingredients if it's not too

much trouble. My son has so many sensitivies. We make his ff from

scratch and it SURE would be nice if we didn't have to. I've been

too leary of Ore Ida, for cross contamination. Appreciate any help!

Thanks!

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On Fri, 15 Jun 2001 22:27:07 -0000 milothegreat@... writes:

.. I just wondered if someone could post the

> ingredients from the package. I'm mostly curious which oil they

> contain, but would like to know all the ingredients if it's not too

> much trouble.

^^^^

Hi,I have the " Organic Oven French Fries " here, and the ingredients read:

organic potatoes*, organic hi-oleic safflower oil*, contains less than 2%

palm oil, contains less then o.5% apple juice concentrate** and citric

acid***.

*Our organic ingredients are certified organically grown and processed in

accordance with Oregon Tith standards (Salem, OR 97303) and the

California Organic Foods Act of 1990.

** Trace of apple juice concentrate used to promote browning

*** Trace of citric acid used to preserve natural appearance

These fries are Trans Fatty Acid-free

Cascadian Farms # is 1- and their qweb is www.cfarm.com

on Long Island New York

ps - I did verify GFCF

**

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My son is sensitive to EVERYTHING and he can handle these fries. They have a

tiny amount of apple juice but my son didn't react to it even though he can't

handle apples.

Jo (South Carolina)

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