What is your most healthiest and favorite bread?
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Lol, okay so I don't look at food as "healthy" or "bad", but I just eat Safeway wheat bread or King's Hawaiian (especially if I'm having spam and eggs) as my favorites.
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Probably this bread I make once a month. But I'd say all the breads I make at home are better healthwise than store bought.0
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Lol, okay so I don't look at food as "healthy" or "bad", but I just eat Safeway wheat bread or King's Hawaiian (especially if I'm having spam and eggs) as my favorites.
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King's Hawaiian rolls are made by angels.
Or maybe Hawaiian kings.
Either way, they're delicious. I like to make sliders with them.0 -
For sandwiches I just use Kirkland multi-grain. For general "eating" bread a like a good sour dough.0
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Also like the weightwatchers multigrain bread for sandwiches. Its 5o cal a slice, and because the slices are thinner it is "just enough" bread for me.0
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I either use natures own 40 calorie breads or Sara Lee 45 calorie multigrain bread, my theory is I would rather eat two low calorie sandwiches for lunch than one much higher calorie sandwich it's just a nice trick on the eyes to help me be more full0
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Dave's Killer Bread. Powerseed or Blues Bread.2
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I like natures own wheat 40 calorie bread its low calorie with lots of fiber0
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Also consider corn or flour tortillas.0
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I make bread. A very simple, whole wheat with added bran. Yeast, salt, sugar, WW flour, bran, oil, and water.
When I buy bread, I get whatever is made without milk, with whole wheat, and using real sugar instead of HFCS.0 -
I eat homemade sourdough whole wheat bread. It's highly nutritious, and the sourdough aids in enhancing nutrient absorption.0
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About 6 months ago I tried this Pepperidge Farms Oatmeal light. It is 45 cals a slice and is super delicious!0
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canadianbugga wrote: »Also like the weightwatchers multigrain bread for sandwiches. Its 5o cal a slice, and because the slices are thinner it is "just enough" bread for me.
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I like the millet bread by Food for Life0
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Eziekiel cinnamon raisin toast!
I like it because it's all organic.0 -
Omg! Hawaiian rolls are the absolute best0
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Not sure about healthy but if its a decent malty / seedy / whole grain sort of bread I'm happy. We make our own a lot and found a flour called 'Cotswold crunch' recently - it tastes and smells absolutely delicious.0
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Eziekel 4:9 if you're looking for the healthiest of breads. I since then have opted out for whatever I feel like that week. Generally whole wheat tortillas0
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Homemade sourdough or homemade 70/30 white/whole wheat flour mixture. Nothing else
No oils, milk, butter or sugar added. Keeps the calories down and I enjoy the taste. Rarely even put salt into the recipe.0 -
I have to have Gluten Free bread. I try to find one that is whole grain.0
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