Bread recs?

kimber607
kimber607 Posts: 7,128 Member
edited September 18 in Food and Nutrition
Hi all

I would like to add an occasional grilled cheese sandwich of pb&j to my menu...can u a rec a good low cal multi-grain or whole wheat bread?

Thanks, Kim

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  • kimber607
    kimber607 Posts: 7,128 Member
    Hi all

    I would like to add an occasional grilled cheese sandwich of pb&j to my menu...can u a rec a good low cal multi-grain or whole wheat bread?

    Thanks, Kim
  • dmflynt
    dmflynt Posts: 196
    Pepperidge Farms light breads are good (I use the white or the soft wheat). The slices are a little smaller and thinner than "regular" bread, but they are moist and tasty. Some light breads are dry because they reduce the fat content too much. Just be careful if you toast it....because they are thin, they tend to burn easily!
  • schebels has a light white bread that is only 35 calories per slice
  • sherielf
    sherielf Posts: 28 Member
    Weight Watchers Whole Wheat bread is great - similar to Pepperidge Farms in size (smaller slices and thinner but not too thin). I eat it all the time for everything and it toasts up nicely.
  • Country Hearth Light Wheat is 40 cal per slice, Nature's Own Light Wheat 40 cal/slice - there is another I like - can't remember name - another favorite is the Thomas's Light English muffins - 100 calories - but I want to smother them in butter - so stick to the spray kind!
  • dulceluva
    dulceluva Posts: 728 Member
    I agree with Weight Watchers. But I haven't really looked at any other breads. I used it cuz its only 2 points for two slices which is like 100 calories for two slices. The bread IS thin but I like it that way so I can taste the meat and veggies, cheese, etc.
  • Also, there is a 100% Whole Wheat Bread called Healthy Life, and it is only 35 calories per slice. 1 point for 2 slices! YEAH!:happy:
  • Brownberry has a nice low carb multigrain bread. It's sixty calories and the same serving size as regular bread. The one downside... it tastes like low carb bread.
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