Alternative for bread ?
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I think you should check out some other potato articles. They have a ton of potassium and vitamin C, among other plentiful nutrients and antioxidants. Do you need to avoid bread due to allergies or medical conditions? If not, then just eat bread! Your body needs some carbs and bread won't make you any fatter than any other food eaten in excess. If you MUST avoid bread due to an allergy or medical condition, consider wrapping a sandwich in large leaves of lettuce. My boyfriend's mother is diabetic so she uses lettuce leaves instead of bread for burgers, hotdogs, sandwiches, fajitas, etc.
Potato Nutrition Info:
Amount Per 1 Potato medium (2-1/4" to 3-1/4" dia) (213 g)
Calories 163
% Daily Value*
Total Fat 0.2 g 0%
Saturated fat 0.1 g 0%
Polyunsaturated fat 0.1 g
Monounsaturated fat 0 g
Cholesterol 0 mg 0%
Sodium 13 mg 0%
Potassium 897 mg 25%
Total Carbohydrate 37 g 12%
Dietary fiber 4.7 g 18%
Sugar 1.7 g
Protein 4.3 g 8%
Vitamin A 0% Vitamin C 70%
Calcium 2% Iron 9%
Vitamin D 0% Vitamin B-6 30%
Vitamin B-12 0% Magnesium 12%0 -
^^Yep, all of this. Potatoes are a fantastic source of nutrients. I eat them almost daily. You sound like you like them, too, and now you know the wonderful nutrients they provide. By all means, eat them if you like. Oh, and bread, too. There's really no "substitute" for bread, other than a nice bread that you like best. Just eat an amount that fits in your calorie goal.0
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BREAD MAY NOT BE THE BEST, HOWEVER NATURES OWN MAKES A WHEAT BREAD THAT ONLY HAS 40 CALORIES PER SLICE, I TAKE A SANDWICH TO WORK WITH ME EVERYDAY AND I DON'T SEE IT MESSING WITH MY WEIGHT LOSS.0
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There's an atkins recipe for a low carb substitute if your interested. It's called cloud bread or oopsie bread. I've been looking for bread substitutes lately too bc it's one of my weeknesses. I haven't tried it yet but reviews from some ppl say it has a croissant type of airyness ans somewhat flakiness to it. All it Consists of is egg, cream of tarter, cream cheese and a sweetener. You'll be able to easily find it on youtube as well. I just need a mixer and I will definitely be handling that to see if it's worthy lol looks promising to me0
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I like the Wasa light rye crackers. They only have 30 calories each and they have 3 grams of fiber. You can top them with pretty much anything. Deli meat, laughing cow cheese, cottage cheese, tuna salads, hummus, peanut butter, chicken salads.0
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I don't know if these are better than bread (I LOVE BREAD) but crackers, pita bread, rice cakes, quinoa, brown rice, sweet potatoes, 100% whole wheat pasta just make sure you check out which ones work within your calories and you can also research ways to make some of these things on your own if you like. Everything in moderation.0
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What's the reason for avoiding bread? That would affect my answer.
Bananas... don't require refrigeration, also a carb. If your goal is to eat less carbs- beef jerky, roasted almonds, roasted sunflower seeds.0 -
All depends on why you want to avoid bread, and what your food goals are.
(In the sense of "I want a sandwich-type thing" or "I want different carbs".)
For a sandwich, I discovered a mini-tortilla that only has 50 calories & 10g carbs (as opposed to 90 cal per slice and 17g for my favorite Brownberry natural wheat bread, which I still eat).
They're called La Tortilla Factory - Smart & Delicious Soft Wraps - Mini - Multi-Bran in the food database here.
I'd guess they're maybe 7" across?
I've been using 1 of those with 2-3 slices of turkey lunch meat, a slice of cheese, 1/2 T of mayo, & a sprinkle of bacon pieces for a turkey club rollup that's about 240 cal & 13g carbs.
Even having 2 of those would be better than 1 regular 2-slice sandwich in terms of carbs.
Other people have given you some good ideas for different starches.
Consider a sweet potato? It has even better nutrition.0 -
Potatoes are fine for you as long as you're not lathering it in too much butter or salt. A very small amount of olive oil on a baked potato is amazing, it has more nutritional value than butter and less calories in one serving(really you dont need alot).0
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What's wrong with bread? Are you allergic?0
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Yeah nothing wrong with Potatoes or Bread... Both have there place in any diet as long as you have no medical reason not to consume them... I actually prefer potato bread over white or wheat...... I eat baked potatoes several times a week as well.... Best of Luck0
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I second the Wasa Light Rye crackers.
I don't care for bread and these work perfect for anything you would put on a sandwich.
Added bonus, crunchy. I like crunchy things.0 -
There's an atkins recipe for a low carb substitute if your interested. It's called cloud bread or oopsie bread. I've been looking for bread substitutes lately too bc it's one of my weeknesses. I haven't tried it yet but reviews from some ppl say it has a croissant type of airyness ans somewhat flakiness to it. All it Consists of is egg, cream of tarter, cream cheese and a sweetener. You'll be able to easily find it on youtube as well. I just need a mixer and I will definitely be handling that to see if it's worthy lol looks promising to me
I just tried it !
http://www.food.com/recipe/carb-free-cloud-bread-411501?mode=us&scaleto=10.0&st=null
so easy and delicious, it actually feels like bread only flatter
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I need a replacement for a sandwich yes,something healthier, no medical issues what so ever ..
it seems that potatoes are not as bad as those articles show .. hmm
I really appreciate all the great ideas, thanks a lot0
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