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Old 11-04-2006, 01:54 PM #1
jamietwo jamietwo is offline
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Default Hidden corn?

I'm pretty sure someone posted a link to foods with "hidden corn", but I've searched and can't find it. Anyone?

A few months ago, I "said" I took my son off of corn and soy, but the almond milk and rice tortillas contain xanthan gum (which I think contains corn?) and the canned tomato products I buy contain citric acid (again, which I think contains corn?). That should pretty much take care of the foods I don't make from scratch. At least we eliminated all corn syrup years ago!

Kim, your post about your elimination diet was a timely reminder. If removing the last traces of corn doesn't do the trick, we'll go for it. I'd try it now but the in-laws are coming for a 2 week visit soon, and I figure I should feed them more than 4 foods. Hmmmm, but wouldn't cooking be a breeze?
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