Quote from: Jessica on March 31, 2014, 02:07:43 PM
I've looked at diy recipes but I'll be honest-when I'm making a recipe that uses a cream soup it's because the recipe is quick and easy on a day when I don't have much time. If I have to take the time to make the ingredients first, I probably won't bother. HOWEVER, if I can find a freezable substitute I wouldn't be above making a batch and freezing it for future uses. I'll have to look for an option like that.
Quote from: momma2boys on March 29, 2014, 11:48:05 AMMe too. And that's the problem-on some products they do over label and on some they don't. And there's no way to distinguish between them.
Hmmm, and I always thought they over labeled.
Quote from: twinturbo on March 29, 2014, 10:54:22 AMAfter each item that was incorrectly labeled I said "that wasn't on the label" and she said she would note that and let the appropriate department know. She seemed surprised about the first item (which, at the time, was the maple syrup). I told her the inconsistency was the worst part. A lot of the allergic community is trusting their labeling unconditionally. At least with companies like Cambpell's or Kraft we know their overall policy but if a brand labels only for allergens in the actual ingredients sometimes, and shared lines or facilities sometimes, and not at all sometimes, that is a serious problem.
What did the rep say after she saw it with her own eyes? Thanks for taking that time out to call and verify everything first hand. I count on GV for my PA child. Guess that was too good to be true.