I'm guessing DF= dairy free, but what's SF? Salt free? Sulphite free? Sugar free? Soy free? Spit free?
In general, it would be helpful if people would spell out their restrictions at least once in their posts, even if they use abbreviations 99% of the time.
I can't remember off hand but I think either it was rice vinegar or is specifically said gf. I did read on a pamphlet from my co-op that all vinegar is considered gf now. But if corn is a concern, then it might matter, right?
We need to be wheat/gluten, dairy, corn, soy, egg and nightshade free (and peanut free for the boy). And I believe Annie's honey mustard fits that bill aeb (as evidenced by) the fact that I've been using it a lot and haven't noticed any problems w/it. I can't comment on their other mustards though. Seems to me when I read those labels I wasn't as sure about it.
Originally Posted by Wugmama
I can't remember off hand but I think either it was rice vinegar or is specifically said gf. I did read on a pamphlet from my co-op that all vinegar is considered gf now. But if corn is a concern, then it might matter, right?
We need to be wheat/gluten, dairy, corn, soy, egg and nightshade free (and peanut free for the boy). And I believe Annie's honey mustard fits that bill aeb (as evidenced by) the fact that I've been using it a lot and haven't noticed any problems w/it. I can't comment on their other mustards though. Seems to me when I read those labels I wasn't as sure about it.
~Tracy
Yeah, vinegar is considered gf. DS1 reacts to it though with whining/emotional outbursts if it's wheat based. The other concern for some mamas here would be corn, yes.
I'll have to seek it out and try it. Thanks!
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