Can bread be used frequently in a diet?
aaromalloyola666
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Talking about making sandwiches(veg) that will make a big part of my diet.
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I eat bread all the time. Just log the calories and stay within your allotment.4
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As long as it fits in your daily calorie limit, yes.2
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For sure!1
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I agree. And if you have a carb issue (such as insulin resistance or diabetes), use whole grain bread. I have PCOS and have to watch carbs, so I make my sandwiches with a multigrain bread. Took a little getting used to (I LOVE white carbs and sweets--UGH!), but now I love it. It actually has more flavor than white bread. My previous mistake was using whole wheat bread--not my favorite. But the multi-grain has more flavor and texture than just whole wheat.1
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I eat sandwiches every single day.. and I mean everyday... You would think I would hate sandwiches by now! LOL0
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Sure! Any food can be a part of your diet, just make sure you're fitting it into your calorie goals2
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Yep, I usually have sourdough toast every morning, and then a sandwich for lunch.0
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I eat bread every day as part of a vegetarian diet and I've lost 11 pounds this month0
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i eat bread for breakfast, and some type of tortilla/wrap with lunch. both of these are ate everyday. just log the calories!0
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Dave's Killer Bread is pretty awesome and it has 22g/carbs 2g/fat 5g/protein and 5g/fiber - but nothing wrong with bread just fit it in your calories and/or macros!0
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Weigh the slices too! I always have to cut a crust or two off to make the weight match the serving size.2
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I eat 2 slices per day, I love bread and a sandwich to me is an essential lunch item, weigh it,log it, stay within your target and it's absolutely fine.0
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Oprah eats BREAD EVERY DAY! on weight watchers. But really, yeah, if it's worth the calories to you and you're getting enough nutrients, you can have the bread.3
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nvm0
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Yup! I have it every day - but I choose wholegrain (wholemeal) because it makes me feel more satisfied for longer0
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Depends. If it can fit your calories and you don't end up hungry after, sure. Not the case for me most of the time, unfortunately.0
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i sometimes have a half sandwich or an open face sandwich - sometimes with trader joe's reduced fat mayo and something tasty. or sometimes i just have a piece of toast. fits in my daily calories just fine.0
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Sandwich thins are great too!1
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aaromalloyola666 wrote: »Talking about making sandwiches(veg) that will make a big part of my diet.
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Sure, just make sure you have a variety of other foods as well.0
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pebble4321 wrote: »Sure, just make sure you have a variety of other foods as well.
Man does not live by bread alone4 -
eveandqsmom wrote: »I eat bread every day as part of a vegetarian diet and I've lost 11 pounds this month
This month or in April, just curious.0 -
ncboiler89 wrote: »pebble4321 wrote: »Sure, just make sure you have a variety of other foods as well.
Man does not live by bread alone
Good thing I'm not a man then, because I absolutely could.1 -
ncboiler89 wrote: »pebble4321 wrote: »Sure, just make sure you have a variety of other foods as well.
Man does not live by bread alone
Good thing I'm not a man then, because I absolutely could.
You could not0 -
Sure I could... zucchini bread is a vegetable, right? Banana bread is a fruit... If they just made coffee bread I'd be set!1
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I eat bread EVERY SINGLE DAY! I eat sourdough-Goldminer brand. It's 130 calories for 57 grams. I make my bread fit into my calorie allotment for the day. I weight it to make sure I get the full 57 grams. You can eat it you just need to make it fit into your calories! You CAN have your bread!
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ElizabethOakes2 wrote: »Sure I could... zucchini bread is a vegetable, right? Banana bread is a fruit... If they just made coffee bread I'd be set!
you could branch out and include coffee cake!
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Of course0
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I don't see why not as long as it fits within the goals (macro or calorie) that you set for yourself!0
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I would die if you couldn't. I have a P28 protein bagel in the am with peanut butter and a sandwich almost every day for lunch.0
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