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Old 09-24-2006, 05:35 PM #1
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I found my way here. How's everyone doing?

Dr's say my repeat biopsy in May shows good signs of improvement. Getting my labs redone in November.

Found a great man who is awesome about my diet. Helps me find more foods to eat so I have less cravings. Just haven't found a replacement for Doritos yet.

I'll try to check in more often.
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Old 09-24-2006, 06:12 PM #2
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Hi Becki!

Glad to see you made it here.
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Have you tried Amaranth snackers? I think the french onions remind me of some sort of corn chip...but it having been several years since I've had a corn chip, I can't say for sure

If you buy a bunch of stuff from NuWorld foods off amazon, they have the best prices. If you're just buying one...its better to combine shipping elsewhere.
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Hi Becki, glad to hear that things are going well for you.

Doritos? They are GF. Can't remember, are you sensitive to corn? Here is FritoLay's GF list(the also have a GFCF list) http://www.fritolay.com/fl/flstore/c...dID_364066.htm

A chip I like is Lundberg's rice chip http://www.lundberg.com/products/chip.shtml
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Hi Becki! Happy to see you .
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If you can't have corn, Terra Chips makes an awesome combo sweet potato and beet chips. To die for! I can't find the product on their website though. How weird is that ?

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For whatever it's worth... Lundberg's rice chips contain corn as the second ingredient on the list. (I figured this out only *after* feeding them to my corn-sensitive kid. Oops.)

Also, I'm pretty sure that I've read that Terra Chips contain traces of wheat, at least in some varieties, though right now when I did a web search the only place I found that mentioned was in somebody's blog (namely here: http://glutenfreegirl.blogspot.com/2...de-potato.html -- in the fourth paragraph it says, "Terra Chips, the gourmet chips with exotic vegetables, should be gluten-free. But some of the varieties are not. I learned that the hard way....").

Sorry to be the ingredient grinch. :-(

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I am not sure, but I thought I have read recently that Doritos are now not safe as the cheese has wheat in it. I think I read this over on Celiac.com

But I could be wrong as I don't eat them so I don't pay close attention to things I don't eat.
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Also, I'm pretty sure that I've read that Terra Chips contain traces of wheat, at least in some varieties, though right now when I did a web search the only place I found that mentioned was in somebody's blog (namely here: http://glutenfreegirl.blogspot.com/2...de-potato.html -- in the fourth paragraph it says, "Terra Chips, the gourmet chips with exotic vegetables, should be gluten-free. But some of the varieties are not. I learned that the hard way....").

Sorry to be the ingredient grinch. :-(

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What I've learned with my various food sensitivities is that if you are sensitive to gluten, you could start developing other sensitivities. So, one could be reacting to something else in the chips un-gluten related, not to mention that some brands of chips are soaked in oil that could have gone rancid, or fried fatty foods might not be your thing, especially if your system is already compromised by damage from gluten. There are some of the Terra Chips that I won't eat because they are so dang greasy, but I stand by my sweet potato and beet chips ! I think you have to figure out whatever works for you, and sometimes you have to learn the hard way. As much as I'd like a steady diet of processed and junk food, my body won't tolerate it anymore .

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Hi Becki, glad to hear that things are going well for you.

Doritos? They are GF. Can't remember, are you sensitive to corn? Here is FritoLay's GF list(the also have a GFCF list) http://www.fritolay.com/fl/flstore/c...dID_364066.htm

A chip I like is Lundberg's rice chip http://www.lundberg.com/products/chip.shtml
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OMGosh! I've been depriving myself. The funny thing is that I have 3 different bags in my house for my son's lunches. 2 out of 3 have no WRBO but 1 does - must be an old bag that was never opened. The diet scares me so much that I'm afraid to keep checking all the labels to see when an item changes. Thanks so much. I'm enjoying some cool ranch dorito's right now!
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