UK AND TESCO SHOPPER ONLY: Lowest calorie bread?
natashajayneh
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I've seen this topic talked about before but most of the breads they were mentioning i couldn't purchase them at tescos which is the only supermarket i shop and want to shop at (local and clubcard points etc)
Ive gone from white (93kcal) to brown (88kcal) but its still talking more calories then i would like (I have 2 pieces, not willing to cut down) , im looking at like maybe under 50kcal or just around that
Im not looking for alternatives or anything different i just want to know the LOWEST calories FROM tescos, Thanks
Ive gone from white (93kcal) to brown (88kcal) but its still talking more calories then i would like (I have 2 pieces, not willing to cut down) , im looking at like maybe under 50kcal or just around that
Im not looking for alternatives or anything different i just want to know the LOWEST calories FROM tescos, Thanks
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Looking on the Tesco website, the Hovis Nimble Wholemeal Sliced Loaf is 51calories a slice.0
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Looking on the Tesco website, the Hovis Nimble Wholemeal Sliced Loaf is 51calories a slice.
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Yep, I use Hovis Nimble brown bread. Very light, doesnt give you that bulky feeling. Very moreish when toasted though!!0
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I liked the hovis small loaf whole meal which isn't much more than that.
However, while it's a bit fancy for my normal tastes and I really don't care about the fibre over white; earlier today I got some Kingsmill 'crusts away' 50/50 because it was yellow-stickered to 19p*. 47 calories a slice and worked nicely for my burgers.
Quite tasty bread (I prefer white) considering the low calories.
(*Also got several 4 packs of double choc chip muffins for 15p a pack .)0 -
I've switched to warburtons sandwich thins. They are 100 cals per thin - which is sliced in half. so basically 100 cals for 2 slices!
http://www.tesco.com/groceries/Product/Details/?id=273349129
According to the site they come in brown, white, half/half, free from and seeded and there are tesco own brand ones, although in my tesco I've only ever seen brown or white warburtons ones.
+ they're on offer at the moment! :-)0 -
Warburtons Wholemeal - 58 calories per slice (small slices though)0
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Tesco own Danish loaf... Really low calories and really light bread! Look it up on their website! And on top of that it's not expensive I have a feeling it's 90 something pence0
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I love the Warburton thins - they're a really good substitute for a burger bun too!0
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I actually cut all bread ou, and have had about 7/8 slices in the last 3 month, this was hard for me as I can eat bread with anything, I live alone and was buying at least 2 loafs a week, I personally feel that this as been the biggest thing to drop eating, but it as also been the most beneficial.0
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I love the Warburton thins - they're a really good substitute for a burger bun too!0
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Looking on the Tesco website, the Hovis Nimble Wholemeal Sliced Loaf is 51calories a slice.I love the Warburton thins - they're a really good substitute for a burger bun too!
Hmmm I switched to thins a while ago, as I didn't realise there were breads that were this low in calories! Hello again actual bread, my old friend... Off to Tesco methinks!0
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