Hello every one hope you are all having a great day
Please can anyone tell me what read is best hubbyis a bread lover so need to find out what bread has fewer calories he loves white crusty bread but the old saying is once you start you can’t stop .
Any advice would be really helpful
Thank you in advance xx
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Nimble wholemeal 51 calories a slice😊
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Sorry, I just read he likes white! So maybe the danish type loaves.
Ha ha emee I know what he would say if I gave him a ryvita , it eating that cardboard men!! What do you do with them but thank you very much for answering, have a lovely evening x
Mine would kill me if I gave him Ryvita. Mind you I would kill him, if he gave it to me. Definitely cardboard. The malted I buy is 51 calories a slice, lovely it is too.
As bread goes, 63 cals per slice for white bread isn't too bad , as long as he can stop at just two. From day one of my weightloss journey I switched to buying a small Hovis sliced wholemeal and kept it in the freezer. I still buy this. You can pop it straight into the toaster still frozen, or take it out of the freezer in advance for a sandwich. The secret is to serve the bread with healthy fats and protein (eg cheese, eggs ,chicken,nut butters) as the filling power of those foods satisfes longer than the effect from bread.
Yes, I do similar to Ellie, I buy a smalll granary sliced loaf and keep in the freeezer. Two slices is 180 calories, and hubby has thick doorstops of whatever he fancies. Lol 😂
Out of interest I weighed a ciabatta roll from L**l’s today, 95g, over 300 calories of refined white carbohydrates . . .
I buy granary bread also when not making my own and also divide it up into 2 slices and put it in the freezer other wise I would eat it in 1 day. So the saying is 2 great minds think alike. Heeeeeee
I discovered in Lidl the other day that they do low GI bread and rolls, and also high protein rolls, which i tried and was very impressed by the taste/texture of.
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