Substitutes for bread that don't suck?

EveiiHere
EveiiHere Posts: 3 Member
edited November 13 in Health and Weight Loss
Hey all!
I was wondering if anyone has any substitutes they could share.

Thank you!
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  • ninerbuff
    ninerbuff Posts: 48,989 Member
    Why do you HAVE to substitute it? If it's a low carb diet just to lose weight and you don't expect to continue that diet for life, then any return to carbs will invariably just increase one's weight back.

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  • Sabine_Stroehm
    Sabine_Stroehm Posts: 19,263 Member
    edited March 2015
    ninerbuff wrote: »
    Why do you HAVE to substitute it? If it's a low carb diet just to lose weight and you don't expect to continue that diet for life, then any return to carbs will invariably just increase one's weight back.

    A.C.E. Certified Personal and Group Fitness Trainer
    IDEA Fitness member
    Kickboxing Certified Instructor
    Been in fitness for 30 years and have studied kinesiology and nutrition

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    How many pounds will "return" if one adds carbs back? 3? 5?
    Doesn't CICO apply?

  • Sabine_Stroehm
    Sabine_Stroehm Posts: 19,263 Member
    EveiiHere wrote: »
    Hey all!
    I was wondering if anyone has any substitutes they could share.

    Thank you!

    OP: what's your goal? Lowering the calories from bread? Lowering the carbs from bread?

    There are some reasonably healthy lower calorie breads that taste good.
    There are some reasonably healthy lower carb breads and tortillas that taste good.
  • EveiiHere
    EveiiHere Posts: 3 Member
    EveiiHere wrote: »
    Hey all!
    I was wondering if anyone has any substitutes they could share.

    Thank you!

    OP: what's your goal? Lowering the calories from bread? Lowering the carbs from bread?

    There are some reasonably healthy lower calorie breads that taste good.
    There are some reasonably healthy lower carb breads and tortillas that taste good.

    I just want a lower calorie option I suppose, I keep reading that bread hinders weight loss. I'm not sure how much fact there is to that but I do know I was eating far too much of it.
  • lishie_rebooted
    lishie_rebooted Posts: 2,973 Member
    Less bread
  • yellowradiates
    yellowradiates Posts: 35 Member
    Hi there - due to my husband's gluten intolerance we have been experimenting. My favourites are home made gf cornbread - tostada - wild rice cakes - romaine or lettuce - sliced apple for cheese or nut butter. Not a big fan of the purchased gf bread products because of the starches and the way they make me feel. There is also a gluten free group that may be able to provide other suggestions.
  • LoupGarouTFTs
    LoupGarouTFTs Posts: 916 Member
    There's nothing wrong with bread. Eat a lower calorie bread. If you like white bread and dislike wheat bread (like me), try Whitewheat or a similar bread--it looks like white bread but has fewer calories and more fiber than average.
  • Ellaskat
    Ellaskat Posts: 386 Member
    Bread doesn't hinder weight loss,but too many calories, or macros that are all out of whack does. If you're looking to do something for sandwiches, I've started using Joseph's oat, flax, whole whet pitas. Only 60 calories each, and I get the same chewy satisfaction I get when I eat bread:)
  • jodes023
    jodes023 Posts: 283 Member
    Check out this wonderful site - cauliflower garlic fingers, spinach pizza dough etc:
    http://thehappyhealthfreak.com/2015/01/cauliflower-garlic-fingers-gf-low-carb-df-option/
  • randomtai
    randomtai Posts: 9,003 Member
    Bacon weave.

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  • arditarose
    arditarose Posts: 15,573 Member
    Bread is great. I love fresh, thick, bread...but it doesn't always fit into my day. There are other things I prefer to keep. So I have a substitute. The Arnolds breads are extremely low calorie, 100 for two slices, and there are some other options. It's not like I take it out of the bag and savor every bite. But it serves it's purpose as a vessel for cheese, peanut butter, egg sandwich.
  • ana3067
    ana3067 Posts: 5,623 Member
    jodes023 wrote: »
    Check out this wonderful site - cauliflower garlic fingers, spinach pizza dough etc:
    http://thehappyhealthfreak.com/2015/01/cauliflower-garlic-fingers-gf-low-carb-df-option/

    ........... that's fracking depressing.
  • Sarauk2sf
    Sarauk2sf Posts: 28,072 Member
    EveiiHere wrote: »
    EveiiHere wrote: »
    Hey all!
    I was wondering if anyone has any substitutes they could share.

    Thank you!

    OP: what's your goal? Lowering the calories from bread? Lowering the carbs from bread?

    There are some reasonably healthy lower calorie breads that taste good.
    There are some reasonably healthy lower carb breads and tortillas that taste good.

    I just want a lower calorie option I suppose, I keep reading that bread hinders weight loss. I'm not sure how much fact there is to that but I do know I was eating far too much of it.

    Bread does not hinder weight loss. Too many calories do.

    Some people do better with lower carb - but then, its not just bread you need to limit. If you are not low carb'ing (sounds like you are not), then just use the lower calorie bread or tortillas for wraps.
  • Sabine_Stroehm
    Sabine_Stroehm Posts: 19,263 Member
    Ellaskat wrote: »
    Bread doesn't hinder weight loss,but too many calories, or macros that are all out of whack does. If you're looking to do something for sandwiches, I've started using Joseph's oat, flax, whole whet pitas. Only 60 calories each, and I get the same chewy satisfaction I get when I eat bread:)

    How does "macros out of whack" hinder weight loss?

    Those pitas look tasty!
  • ana3067
    ana3067 Posts: 5,623 Member
    EveiiHere wrote: »
    EveiiHere wrote: »
    Hey all!
    I was wondering if anyone has any substitutes they could share.

    Thank you!

    OP: what's your goal? Lowering the calories from bread? Lowering the carbs from bread?

    There are some reasonably healthy lower calorie breads that taste good.
    There are some reasonably healthy lower carb breads and tortillas that taste good.

    I just want a lower calorie option I suppose, I keep reading that bread hinders weight loss. I'm not sure how much fact there is to that but I do know I was eating far too much of it.

    Eating too much hinders weight loss. Just log your bread and eat it, and you should be able to figure out whether you are eating too much for your goals by looking at whether you have exceeded your caloric needs.
  • ana3067
    ana3067 Posts: 5,623 Member
    ninerbuff wrote: »
    Why do you HAVE to substitute it? If it's a low carb diet just to lose weight and you don't expect to continue that diet for life, then any return to carbs will invariably just increase one's weight back.

    A.C.E. Certified Personal and Group Fitness Trainer
    IDEA Fitness member
    Kickboxing Certified Instructor
    Been in fitness for 30 years and have studied kinesiology and nutrition

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    Yup. Learn lifestyle changes, not a fad, temporary means to an end. If you don't learn how you can eat bread/carbs for your weight goals now, then you're probably not going to suddenly know how to moderate your carb intake in such a way that keeps you within your caloric needs.
  • Sabine_Stroehm
    Sabine_Stroehm Posts: 19,263 Member
    EveiiHere wrote: »
    EveiiHere wrote: »
    Hey all!
    I was wondering if anyone has any substitutes they could share.

    Thank you!

    OP: what's your goal? Lowering the calories from bread? Lowering the carbs from bread?

    There are some reasonably healthy lower calorie breads that taste good.
    There are some reasonably healthy lower carb breads and tortillas that taste good.

    I just want a lower calorie option I suppose, I keep reading that bread hinders weight loss. I'm not sure how much fact there is to that but I do know I was eating far too much of it.
    There are some tasty lower calorie options. I look for one with a short ingredient list, low in sugar, high in fiber. Those pitas posted a few posts ahead look tasty. Some of the "sandwich thins" are lower in calories, and tasty, and reasonably healthy as well.
  • EveiiHere
    EveiiHere Posts: 3 Member
    EveiiHere wrote: »
    EveiiHere wrote: »
    Hey all!
    I was wondering if anyone has any substitutes they could share.

    Thank you!

    OP: what's your goal? Lowering the calories from bread? Lowering the carbs from bread?

    There are some reasonably healthy lower calorie breads that taste good.
    There are some reasonably healthy lower carb breads and tortillas that taste good.

    I just want a lower calorie option I suppose, I keep reading that bread hinders weight loss. I'm not sure how much fact there is to that but I do know I was eating far too much of it.
    There are some tasty lower calorie options. I look for one with a short ingredient list, low in sugar, high in fiber. Those pitas posted a few posts ahead look tasty. Some of the "sandwich thins" are lower in calories, and tasty, and reasonably healthy as well.

    I will have to go look around for some. there doesn't seem to be allot of options where I live.
  • mom2kpr
    mom2kpr Posts: 348 Member
    edited March 2015

    I just want a lower calorie option I suppose, I keep reading that bread hinders weight loss. I'm not sure how much fact there is to that but I do know I was eating far too much of it.

    If you are just looking for lower calorie options - sandwich thins, Sara Lee 45 calorie bread, Ezekiel bread (I buy TJ version - cheaper). I'm sure there are other brands - just read the labels and taste test.
  • Sabine_Stroehm
    Sabine_Stroehm Posts: 19,263 Member
    edited March 2015
    EveiiHere wrote: »
    EveiiHere wrote: »
    EveiiHere wrote: »
    Hey all!
    I was wondering if anyone has any substitutes they could share.

    Thank you!

    OP: what's your goal? Lowering the calories from bread? Lowering the carbs from bread?

    There are some reasonably healthy lower calorie breads that taste good.
    There are some reasonably healthy lower carb breads and tortillas that taste good.

    I just want a lower calorie option I suppose, I keep reading that bread hinders weight loss. I'm not sure how much fact there is to that but I do know I was eating far too much of it.
    There are some tasty lower calorie options. I look for one with a short ingredient list, low in sugar, high in fiber. Those pitas posted a few posts ahead look tasty. Some of the "sandwich thins" are lower in calories, and tasty, and reasonably healthy as well.

    I will have to go look around for some. there doesn't seem to be allot of options where I live.

    My hubs likes these a lot:

    http://oroweat.com/products/sandwich-thinsreg-rolls/sandwich-thinsreg-rolls/100-whole-wheat

    I prefer whole wheat tortillas myself.
  • Sued0nim
    Sued0nim Posts: 17,456 Member
    edited March 2015


    I just want a lower calorie option I suppose, I keep reading that bread hinders weight loss. I'm not sure how much fact there is to that but I do know I was eating far too much of it. [/quote]


    Less bread

    Rather than 2 slices of toast for breakfast I have one and top it with scrambled egg white, mushroom and cheddar and lots of black pepper

    Etc
  • Drewlssix
    Drewlssix Posts: 272 Member
    I found that to limit the calories of bread and the stuffed feeling I get from lots of carbs I will simply double up my ingredients onto less bread. Rather than two sandwiches with a given amount of meat and veggies each I will make a single sandwich with all the ingredients budgeted for the two sandwiches. I do the same with my quick PB&J sandwiches some days. My wife and I are having grilled cube steak on half a chibata roll with home made tomato sauce and the difference of not using the top half of the roll is dramatic.
  • Sabine_Stroehm
    Sabine_Stroehm Posts: 19,263 Member
    edited March 2015

    I just want a lower calorie option I suppose, I keep reading that bread hinders weight loss. I'm not sure how much fact there is to that but I do know I was eating far too much of it.
    If you are just looking for lower calorie options - sandwich thins, Sara Lee 45 calorie bread, Ezekiel bread (I buy TJ version - cheaper). I'm sure there are other brands - just read the labels and taste test.
    The cheap TJ bread is great too!
  • Contrary03
    Contrary03 Posts: 289 Member
    Fiber One whole wheat bread is really good. I also like whole wheat pita bread which is healthier than wheat tortilla's so i always opt for those. I'm not a dessert lover. I'm a bread addict so i know the dilemma... lol.
  • Sabine_Stroehm
    Sabine_Stroehm Posts: 19,263 Member
    Contrary03 wrote: »
    Fiber One whole wheat bread is really good. I also like whole wheat pita bread which is healthier than wheat tortilla's so i always opt for those. I'm not a dessert lover. I'm a bread addict so i know the dilemma... lol.

    I've not seen Fiber one bread. Interesting.
  • Sarauk2sf
    Sarauk2sf Posts: 28,072 Member
    Contrary03 wrote: »
    Fiber One whole wheat bread is really good. I also like whole wheat pita bread which is healthier than wheat tortilla's so i always opt for those. I'm not a dessert lover. I'm a bread addict so i know the dilemma... lol.

    What is healthier about the pita v the tortilla?
  • Sued0nim
    Sued0nim Posts: 17,456 Member
    I now eat white thick sliced farmhouse as it has fewer calories than my previous seeded whole grain bread
  • arditarose
    arditarose Posts: 15,573 Member
    Sarauk2sf wrote: »
    Contrary03 wrote: »
    Fiber One whole wheat bread is really good. I also like whole wheat pita bread which is healthier than wheat tortilla's so i always opt for those. I'm not a dessert lover. I'm a bread addict so i know the dilemma... lol.

    What is healthier about the pita v the tortilla?

    I am curious too
  • elphie754
    elphie754 Posts: 7,574 Member
    randomtai wrote: »
    Bacon weave.

    bacon-weave-bun.jpg
    Omg! What is this awesomeness?!? Must try!
  • auddii
    auddii Posts: 15,357 Member
    I like rye bread because it has a lot of flavor but is pretty low cal, about 70 per slice. Makes for interesting peanut butter sandwiches though...
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