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Anyone else have a problem with Dietary specials multi grain brown sliced bread mostly dry and breaks up. Frustrating.

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had same problem, also with Livwell.

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anniestourport

Yes seems it happens with most brands but apparently Warburtons have been tweaking theirs a bit and the last one I bought was much better

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remysmum

Buy Warburtons bread, from Waitrose or Asda, is such lovely bread!

Irene

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Lazydaisy

I really dont know how anyone can think GF bread is lovely I ve tried so many different brands and never found any that is remotely like bread they are dry crumbly, full of holes but hey ho thats a small price to pay to stay off the toilet I guess - but I do wish someone would come up with something that is like real bread

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smc1

I got one batch of 4 Dietary Specials loaves and all of them broke away when I removed the slices. So, I emailed them and told them what the issue is.

Even Genius bread can fall apart and be holey.

Agree with @remysmum - Warburtons and Waitrose is best so far - good taste and keeps shape.

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1stgls

Have not found a good sandwich bread and would love to have a bacon and egg sarnie

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jackieO

Always!! which is why I only ever get it if there is nothing else. Refreshing slices for 5 secs in microwave immediately before using helps but means you have slightly warm sarnies!

Warburtons products seem to be the best at the moment.

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littlecorgi

Juvela fresh bread is the best we have tried (I have 2 coeliac sons). Unfortunately only seems to be available on prescription and our health authority is saying no more "fresh" bread can be obtained on prescription. So quite what we are going to do I don't know. None of the "fresh" bread I have bought from supermarkets, including Warburtons or Genius, matches up...

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dinger

I have glutafin fresh bread on prescription which I find is better but each to their own. I find warburtons gets too dry and falls apart.

in reply to dinger

agree about Warburtons.

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denise81

I agree with dinger i get glutafin seeded loaf and fibre loaf also fresh bread all on priscription and all are fine.

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Allie65

My favourite bread is Sainsbury's own brand free from white or seeded. Needs to be refreshed in the toaster before use but tastes better than all the other breads I have tried and is also cheaper!!!!

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zoombie

Sainsbury's own brand FreeFrom is the best bread! I keep all my bread products in the salad box in the bottom of the fridge.

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silkwood

Make our own bread.Have got Cerebellar Ataxia-no obvios digestive probs but drop the dry Gf brick that comes out of the Panasonic.GF was recommended for Neurological probs so I have tried GF for about 4weeks.No results so far.Need a gf bread we can make ourselves that dosnt fall to bits as soon as I touch it.

Marie

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