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Best bread to eat?

SnazzyTraveller
Posts: 457 Member
I think everyone I've talked to says white is straight out of the pictures, but I've also heard that many brown breads can be decieving. Anyone know the best bread.... I went shopping this morning and some of those "dempsters" 12 grains and whole wheat looked "good" but one slice was like 120 cals and 3% of my daily fat. Is it worth the cals compared to the "wonderbread invisibles" that i bought (120 cals for 2 slices)?
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ezekial bread...my fav is the cinnamon raisin
I get mine at Trader Joes0 -
ezekial sprouted bread. my favorite are the english muffins. you can get them at krogers, publix, or a well stocked farmer's market.0
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I usually have kirkland split top wheat (80 calories & 3g fiber) or Natures Price whole wheat (70 calories, 2 grams). I agree with you Snazzy, I don't want to spend all my calories on bread. I read quite a few labels to arrive at a basic bread that would be good with breakfast, sandwiches, garlic, etc. For burgers and dogs, I get Roman Meal buns. They are smaller and less calories than more popular brands and more fiber than other similar sized buns.0
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I don't eat a lot if bread these days. It sucks up all my carbs, lol! When I do, it's either my own homemade (and thus worth the sacrifice) or Sara Lee Soft and Smooth wheat bread.0
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None. :sad:
If you eat bread, get sprouted grain breads such as Ezekiel bread. You'll probably only find it in a health food store, unless you're so lucky to have a grocer who carries it.0 -
its whole wheat bread0
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I like Brownberry, especially healthnut and oatnut. So tasty! No HFCS, artifical colors or flavors and I just love the little nut pieces in them! Alas, they are also 120 calories so sometimes I opt for their Healthful Nuttygrain. 80 cals and 5g of protein and fiber per slice. http://brownberry.com/Our-Products/Breads/Health-full/Nutty-Grain.aspx0
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None. But if you must any whole grain without sugar. Make sure whole grain is the first incredient not jut in the name.0
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Ezekial Bread, sprouted grain breads are the only kind I will eat now0
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Ezekiel or homemade0
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I usually keep Martin's potato bread (whole wheat) around the kitchen. Good protein content IIRC.0
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I look for bread that says 100% whole grain. Alot of them say whole grain but they're not 100%.0
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I like Dave's Killer Bread, but frankly whatever fits into your macros should be fine.0
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None... but if you must, Ezekiel Bread.0
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I eat pitas now... I have found a high protein one, it's super high in protein and fiber and low in calories and carbs (check my diary for the name of it... ).0
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Ezekiel bread can be found at Stop and Shop---with all the "healthy & organic" stuff. It comes frozen0
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Dave's Killer Bread is a little more calorie dense (about 130 for a slice) but it has 4g of fiber, 6g of protein and 610mg omega 3. If you happen to be looking for a more nutritional bagel, Dave's bagels have 11g fiber, 14g protein and 1360mg omega 3 for 310 calories. I only eat half at a time because they are 100% whole grain and very filling.0
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Any sprouted grain bread. Love the Ezekiel breads, cinnamon raisin toasted is DA BOMB!!!0
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ezekial bread...my fav is the cinnamon raisin
I get mine at Trader Joes
My favorite bread!!!But in low sodium sprouted grains. I get mine in the organic section at my local grocery store (Publix).
If not, I get 100% Whole Wheat. Read the label because you don't want anything that says "enriched" because that typically means it is more processed.0 -
Dave's Killer Bread! Worth the expense, great nutrition, very filling- I usually have half a sandwich with sliced turkey and stone ground mustard, some fruit and yogurt, and it's a great, filling lunch!!0
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I eat Orowheat light whole wheat bread
Only 80 calories for 2 slices.0 -
I eat pitas now... I have found a high protein one, it's super high in protein and fiber and low in calories and carbs (check my diary for the name of it... ).
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I really like Aunt Millie's Light Whole Grain bread. Each slice is only 35 calories and 1 gram of fat!0
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So many people like Ezekiel bread, but it's made with soybean oil. Not an option for me.
Dave's killer bread is awesome!!!! Especially Power seed ( http://www.daveskillerbread.com/killer-bread/power-seed.html )
6g fiber and 6g protein per slice!
Don't fear the fat in it, it's all good unsaturated fat from the seeds. High in sodium but also high in potassium, so I can live with that. If you eat sandwiches, you can use only 1 slice and fold it in 2, if you're concerned about the calories (110 cals per slice).
It's so dense that you feel full longer.0 -
Pepperidgefarm Light style oatmeal bread.0
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I usually eat the sandwich thins the multigrain ones about 100 calories for two slices or whole grain white bread by Bimbo that's about 130 for two slices.0
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ezekial bread...my fav is the cinnamon raisin
I get mine at Trader Joes
Toasted!0 -
Burgen - Low GI and great for diabetics. Note that the number of calories differs with the different types of the Burgen bread.0
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