Originally Posted by: FJT 
I understand where you’re coming from, but can see how difficult it would be for indexers to accurately determine whether a recipe fits various different dietary requirements and therefore how much it would slow indexing down. It’s one thing to read that the cookbook author says a recipe is gluten free, for example, and note that down when indexing, but it’s much more difficult if you have to decide whether it is gluten free (or whatever) yourself. As someone with coeliac disease I know that gluten hides in many, many ingredients - it would be really difficult to get every indexer to know all the details and there is a real risk that an indexer would get it wrong.
What are we talking about here? Is there flour/Whatever? Y/N If so then indicate possible allergens so the person will check details before committing to a recipe. If you are celiac then you know what store cupboard ingrediends might be laced with gluten and you have options to substitute them, the flour being store cupboard under 1cup leaves a window for a lot of hidden gluten and swapping flour alternatives does not work as well as swapping coconut aminos for soy sauce.
As to your example of Anchovies Jane, they're a listed ingredient. We are actiing like people aren't smart enough to read the ingredients and see something they don't eat. I understand you get the complaints when things are indexed wrong but I wouldn't make a recipe when I could plainly see a food i don't eat in the ingredients.
The store cupboard ingredients are not able to be filtered by -flour or anything else in that list. My doctor had me off gluten to test the impact on an condition I have, I went searching for meal ideas and was on my 6th or 7th hit before I found a recipe that didn't call for flour in some form when I pulled the book and read the ingredients. I didn't want to swap flour for a flour alternative because I am very sensitive to the glucose spike it causes and I feel poorly for it so I ended up not using the site at all and almost didn't renew this year. If I still have to dig out the recipe to make sure there are no problem store cupboard ingredients then I can just go look through my book index for ideas and skip this site all together.
Kimberly