What kind of bread do you eat?
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highwood125
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Anybody try Ezikiel or Silver Hills bread? I am thinking about trying these types of bread. I like white and rye bread but when I have those around I tend to overindulge.
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I eat mostly challah and flour tortillas. I have cut back on my bread consumption, but I haven't tried any sprouted/health breads unless we count multigrain challah.0
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I eat Ezekiel bread. It's very different from white bread, both in texture and taste. I enjoy it though.2
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I like honey wheat best and occasionally bake sourdough also.2
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Great grains and Dave's Seed bread are my most used. My sister buys Grandma Sickamores bread as well.0
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Bagels, bagel thins, seeded or protein sandwich thins, farmhouse white bread or soft bread rolls usually.0
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I eat Silver Hills Little Big Bread. I love it!
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melodydee66 wrote: »I eat Silver Hills Little Big Bread. I love it!
https://silverhillsbakery.ca/our-products/little-big-bread/0 -
That's the one. At only 55 calories a slice and high fiber, it's a great option.1
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The hamburger and hot dog buns they have look good!0
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Arnolds or Pepperidge Farm100% whole wheat or multigrain. More calories (110), but dense and nutritious so it fills me up better than the air bread that only has 50 calories.1
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I use the silver hills bread too. If I can afford the calories my favorite is Dave's bread tho.0
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Personally I like having smaller slices of bread. I don't find them "air". Usually sandwich's or bread is just too much for me, so this gives me a chance to really enjoy the filling. I like a good ole BLT with Little Big Bread. Lots of lettuce and tomato and avocado! Yum!1
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I eat Nature's Harvest Light 100% Whole Wheat Bread. It is 40 cal/slice. Not too hearty or dense, but for a lunch sandwich or morning toast it is perfect for me. It wouldn't cut it for a big burger or say, a monte cristo sandwich...2
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Enough butter and ezekiel bread goes down. The taste isn't bad, but the texture is grainy. Not my favorite. If I really want bread, I'll have a biscuit or a sister Schubert's yeast roll. Aside from that, I just don't eat it....it triggers my desire for more, and more, and more....1
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MotherOfSharpei wrote: »Enough butter and ezekiel bread goes down. The taste isn't bad, but the texture is grainy. Not my favorite. If I really want bread, I'll have a biscuit or a sister Schubert's yeast roll. Aside from that, I just don't eat it....it triggers my desire for more, and more, and more....
I know...bread is my weakness! Especially white bread, I have been known to grab a slice of white bread and just eat it like that with nothing on it. I have done that with hamburger/hot dog buns too.0 -
I don't eat a lot of bread, but the Cinnamon raisin Ezekiel was good as french toast. Not sure I would use it for anything where I wasn't toasting it though, as I can only buy it frozen. (Maybe it would be fine, but I feel like it would be soggy...)
Having it frozen is a sure fire way to slow me down when it comes to eating it though.
I really like English Muffins.0 -
Seems like an odd question to me. I eat the type of bread that goes with the meal I'm eating. Whole wheat for grilled cheese or lunch sandwiches, crusty Italian with pasta, fluffy white buns with burgers or brats, flatbread for souvlaki, corn tortillas with tacos, dinner rolls with big family meals, etc. I don't go in for "weight loss" breads I suppose.6
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As a general rule, whatever is on sale.2
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For preference, home made, so that'll be whatever I've been inspired to make that week. Just now it tends to be plain white no-knead lazy pants easy bread.
I do moderate bread more than I used to, it seems to vary a lot from person to person if that's hard to do or not. I don't have too much trouble with it.
I find wholemeal more filling than white, and in general, home made is more filling to me than factory made, as it doesn't have that candy floss texture created by high speed mechanical mixing, which seems to leave me a bit hollow, I think it's a bit too easy to digest. (Of course if you have a stand mixer, you can get that texture at home too, it's not some kind of industrial witchcraft).0 -
Lately I have my homemade whole wheat bread, 1 lb per week.0
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