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Offline joshsmom

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Re: Bread - nut safe
« Reply #15 on: December 13, 2012, 07:19:01 PM »
Sliver lining-can you share your bun recipe please?

Offline Princess Cheese

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Re: Bread - nut safe
« Reply #16 on: December 13, 2012, 09:07:50 PM »
The Great Value white bread reads safe in my location.
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I also avoid fish and shellfish. 

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Offline iansmom

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Re: Bread - nut safe
« Reply #17 on: December 22, 2012, 02:55:22 PM »
Has anyone here tried Sara Lee breads? I'm seeing them in our grocery stores now in place of Wonder. We're going on vacation in a week, and I'd like to have something to use on our trip. The statement on their website doesn't make me feel completely comfortable:

"What is your guidance on allergenic ingredients for highly sensitive people?

We assure you that we adhere to Good Manufacturing Practices as established by the FDA. We take abundant precaution to prevent cross-contact of allergenic ingredients between batches, and our bakeries are inspected to ensure that they meet or exceed all regulatory and baking industry standards. We understand that highly sensitive consumers need to know when there is even the remotest possibility of inadvertent cross-contact of allergenic ingredients during processing. To that end we disclose that the following allergenic ingredients are used in some of our manufacturing facilities and that inadvertent cross-contact is remotely possible: milk, eggs, soy, almonds, walnuts, peanuts and hazelnuts (filberts). Wheat is used in all of our facilities and all of our products as an ingredient. Please refer to ingredient labels on our products for full disclosure of the ingredients used in that product."

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twinturbo

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Re: Bread - nut safe
« Reply #18 on: December 22, 2012, 03:18:51 PM »
Used GV today ok. PA EA.

Offline Jessica

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Re: Bread - nut safe
« Reply #19 on: December 22, 2012, 11:37:40 PM »
Has anyone here tried Sara Lee breads? I'm seeing them in our grocery stores now in place of Wonder. We're going on vacation in a week, and I'd like to have something to use on our trip. The statement on their website doesn't make me feel completely comfortable:

"What is your guidance on allergenic ingredients for highly sensitive people?

We assure you that we adhere to Good Manufacturing Practices as established by the FDA. We take abundant precaution to prevent cross-contact of allergenic ingredients between batches, and our bakeries are inspected to ensure that they meet or exceed all regulatory and baking industry standards. We understand that highly sensitive consumers need to know when there is even the remotest possibility of inadvertent cross-contact of allergenic ingredients during processing. To that end we disclose that the following allergenic ingredients are used in some of our manufacturing facilities and that inadvertent cross-contact is remotely possible: milk, eggs, soy, almonds, walnuts, peanuts and hazelnuts (filberts). Wheat is used in all of our facilities and all of our products as an ingredient. Please refer to ingredient labels on our products for full disclosure of the ingredients used in that product."

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I thought Sara Lee breads were owned by Bimbo bakeries now? I think the general consensus was not to trust them. There was  a recent thread about this. If I can find it, I'll bump it.
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Offline Jessica

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Re: Bread - nut safe
« Reply #20 on: December 22, 2012, 11:38:44 PM »
That was quick-here's the thread.
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Offline brownie

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Re: Bread - nut safe
« Reply #21 on: February 26, 2013, 04:19:42 PM »
Yea!  Schwoebels is safe!  They manufacture in Ohio.  I don't know how large their distribution area is, but I called and they were wonderful and understanding.  They sell some kind of dinner roll made at another company's facility but their loaf bread is in a nut and peanut free facility!  woohoo!  and much better than Wonder.  Brownie
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