Is bread bad?
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Love it.0
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There is nothing better on a hot summer day than a home grown tomato and cheese sandwich
Pretty sure a cold beer is much better0 -
There is nothing better on a hot summer day than a home grown tomato and cheese sandwich
Pretty sure a cold beer is much better
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yes, but only if you're lolpaleo0
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I do not believe there is a single human who actually dislikes bread. It can come in so many forms and can be partnered with so many joyous foods like a match made in heaven. I pity people who cannot eat it due to ignorance or intolerance.
That means Bread is not bad - Bread is GOOD!0 -
I love bread.0
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The only thing I got trom this post is that OP doesn't know how to do pizza right.
I laughed out loud at this one. :laugh:0 -
. I personally don't keep bread in my home because I live alone and it usually spoils/goes stale before I finish a loaf. But I regularly get a sandwich or a wrap for lunch.
We don't keep fresh bread for same reason.
But it freezes well, we keep a loaf in the freezer and use for toast, toasted sandwiches.
We usually have a sandwich while it is fresh and then freeze the rest.
For some reason I have an aversion to freezing bread, even though it works well. I just can't get it out of my head that it has been frozen and I keep trying to discern a freezer-burnt taste...ridiculous I know.
We buy bread maybe once a month. We use the loaf pretty quickly, even though it's just the two of us. We'll generally do toast, open-faced tuna sandwiches, and then Sunday morning French toast with fruit. The rest of the time we have "Sandwich Skinnies" on hand, they tend to last a long while.0 -
No food is good or bad, it's just food...0
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There are minerals and vits in bread but the phytic acid will bind them and they will not be absorbed by the body to anywhere near the levels that are beneficial.
Which is why it is important to have a varied diet. Unless you have a medical condition, there is no reason to avoid bread.0 -
There are minerals and vits in bread but the phytic acid will bind them and they will not be absorbed by the body to anywhere near the levels that are beneficial.
Which is why it is important to have a varied diet. Unless you have a medical condition, there is no reason to avoid bread.
Agreed - if you've covered your bases (mac and mics) and you do not have an intolerance to bread eat it if you want to - log it and enjoy it.
I have not advocated anything less.0 -
I know for me that eating bread feels like I am inflame. I feels like I just put on a lot of muscles mass but I do not really eat enough to do so.0
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I don't touch bread unless it's in pizza or grilled cheese form. It really just is not worth it to have that dinner roll at 100 calories or so a pop.0
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Yes. Bread stole my identity and killed my dad.0
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