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a, but then it would have a cross contamination problem. Correct?

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On Sun, 27 May 2001 15:45:53 -0000 eazik@... writes:

> Yes, many Kosher are followed by a " D " , meaning that they either

> contain dairy or are produced on the same machinery as something

> else

> that contains dairy. >

> Now that I've babbled on, the summation is this: Don't always

> discount a food if it has a Kosher " D " on it, ALWAYS verify with the

> manufacturer. (o:

> -a mom to Alec 7 (nt - Neuro Typical) and Billy 4 yo w/autism

>

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Quite possibly, because it would be produced on the same piece of

machinery. To someone keeping Kosher, this would mean it's

completely out, but some manufacturers have a very stringent process

of cleaning equipment to reduce/eliminate cross-contamination

concerns for those with allergies, as more and more companies become

aware of the issues.

Personally, I *try* to avoid cc issues, but I find it difficult to

have *everything* be 100% " clean " so-to-speak. There are so few

items that are produced in separate facilities that it makes it

difficult when we are already so limited in food choices, and

luckily, my son does not seem to have reactions unless it is the real

McCoy.

I do notice that you have taken a very stringent approach to this

issue, though. I know that I, and others, would love it if you could

let us in on which brands are the best for avoiding all cc issues.

-a mom to Alec 7 (nt) and Billy 4 yo w/autism

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> a, but then it would have a cross contamination problem.

Correct?

>

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> On Sun, 27 May 2001 15:45:53 -0000 eazik@y... writes:

> > Yes, many Kosher are followed by a " D " , meaning that they either

> > contain dairy or are produced on the same machinery as something

> > else

> > that contains dairy. >

> > Now that I've babbled on, the summation is this: Don't always

> > discount a food if it has a Kosher " D " on it, ALWAYS verify with

the

> > manufacturer. (o:

> > -a mom to Alec 7 (nt - Neuro Typical) and Billy 4 yo w/autism

> >

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