Of course you can as long as they are gluten free :)
Hash browns are made of potatoes, which are gluten free as wheat/grains products contain gluten.
Fruits, vegetables, dairy products, meat, spices, and beverages.
If you have problems with gluten, a non dairy creamer may make you sick as it can contain hidden traces of gluten. Dairy creamer may make you sick if you are sensitive to dairy products or lactose intolerant. Cream that is not refrigerated can go bad and grow bacteria that can make you sick.
Is coffee mate non dairy creamer gluten free
No. Gluten is in wheat, and milk and cream are dairy.
All Purely Decadent frozen desserts are dairy-free, and most are also gluten-free. You can see a list of all of Turtle Mountain's products and their allergen identification table here: http://www.turtlemountain.com/health/allergies.html
Yes, casein and gluten are somewhat related. They are both proteins - gluten is a protein found in wheat/grain products and casein is a protein found in dairy products. Many times, if one protein is a problem, the other will be too. Gluten free casein free (GFCF) diets have become more prominent for this reason.
Depending on your specific type of Colitis, you should absolutely avoid dairy products. You may also want to stay away from gluten and fructose products as well.
Yes. Xanthan gum is a fermented carbohydrate that is used in many gluten-free products as a thickener or emulsifier. It is also typically used as a stabilizer in cosmetic products. Xantham gum can be derived from wheat, soy, corn or dairy. If you are allergic or sensitive to gluten, make sure that the package specifies that it is gluten-free.
No, that rumor is false. Dairy Queen does use real dairy products.
Glutamic acid is found in most foods but very abundantly in gluten grains (wheat, barley, rye), soy/legumes/peanuts, dairy products, nuts, seeds, meats and the gluten-grain substitutes (quinoa, amaranth, tapioca as well as the non-gluten grains millet, flax and sorghum).