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From: Connie

Sent: Thursday, October 25, 2001 12:58 AM

To: GFCFKids

Subject: food colorings

Anybody have any good suggestions for a natural orange coloring. I am

trying to make my GFCF halloween sugar cookies look like the real thing.

Connie

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> > > Anybody have any good suggestions for a natural

> > orange coloring.

to, or annatto, which is readily available on the west coast or, I

assume, in the southwest...it is a common ingredient in Mexican recipes. It

is usually melted in a little hot fat in a meat recipe. Poppets cereal

(before they were discontinued) were colored orange with annato and yellow

with turmeric. I am assuming that it is harder to find on the east coast,

as I mailed some a couple of years ago at her request. (I don't

know if she played with it or not.)

Lorilyn

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> > > Anybody have any good suggestions for a natural

> > orange coloring.

to, or annatto, which is readily available on the west coast or, I

assume, in the southwest...it is a common ingredient in Mexican recipes. It

is usually melted in a little hot fat in a meat recipe. Poppets cereal

(before they were discontinued) were colored orange with annato and yellow

with turmeric. I am assuming that it is harder to find on the east coast,

as I mailed some a couple of years ago at her request. (I don't

know if she played with it or not.)

Lorilyn

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Connie,

LJ isn't on any artificvial dyes either so for red you can use a very

,very little beet juice as it colors good and you need only little so it

doesn't flavor it.

in New York (LJs mom)

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On Sun, 28 Oct 2001 01:34:31 -0400 " Connie " writes:

> Sorry, I didn't make myself clear. We are trying to avoid artificial

> dyes,

> especially red dye which makes my son go crazy. I guess not really

> a GFCF

> issue.

>

> Thanks.

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Connie,

LJ isn't on any artificvial dyes either so for red you can use a very

,very little beet juice as it colors good and you need only little so it

doesn't flavor it.

in New York (LJs mom)

*

On Sun, 28 Oct 2001 01:34:31 -0400 " Connie " writes:

> Sorry, I didn't make myself clear. We are trying to avoid artificial

> dyes,

> especially red dye which makes my son go crazy. I guess not really

> a GFCF

> issue.

>

> Thanks.

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