According to Kraft's website (Kraft manufactures Sure Jell, just FYI), less sugar Sure Jell can be used in recipes that require no sugar, but can also be substituted for regular Sure Jell for a low sugar option. It's operation is the same.
SURE-JELL is made by Kraft and can be found at most grocery stores and Wal-Mart. It is usually in the aisle where home canning supplies are found.
Kraft has an excellent disclosure policy when it comes to allergens, so check the label to be sure. Their Raspberry Vinaigrette with Poppy Seed dressing is gluten free. I could not find any information on the specific one you asked about.
oh yeah, gluten free for sure
According to the Kraft foods website the ingredients of sure-gell are: DEXTROSE, CITRIC ACID (ASSISTS GEL), FRUIT PECTIN.
I not sure but i think it can be good. Gluten free is for the people who are allergic to these products.
i am not sure but you can make it go to about.com and go to gluten free cooking.
Caramel candy is usually (if not always) NOT gluten free. Caramel color (like in Coke) is however gluten free. I'm sure there is some brand/type that does make gluten free caramel though.
I am not sure if all baking powders are gluten free but there are gluten free baking powders. In my shop we make gluten free products and we use Clabber Girl.
It's gluten free. Not sure if it is yeast free.
Grits is usually corn and corn is gluten free. Make sure that oats/wheat/ grains weren't used because they aren't gluten free.
It claims it is "suitable for a gluten free diet" but it does contain Malt Vinegar. Not sure how they can claim to be gluten free since malt vinegar is definetly NOT gluten free and Branston pickle made me very ill (I have Celiac's Disease).