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<blockquote data-quote="kenneth_SW19" data-source="post: 1297255" data-attributes="member: 347017"><p>Hey Myrio,</p><p>Here is the definitive data from the Vogel website re Soya & Linseed loaf (800g - for circa £1.20 to £1.50 rrp)</p><p><a href="http://vogelsbread.co.uk/soya-linseed-loaf-vogels-seeded-bread/" target="_blank">http://vogelsbread.co.uk/soya-linseed-loaf-vogels-seeded-bread/</a> Average of 14.7g Carbohydrates per slice</p><p>This bread is generally available at £1.50 from either Sainsbury/Morrison - and each store occasionally has it at discounted price of between £1.00 - £1.30 </p><p></p><p>I like the Vogel bread range as it tends to be dense bread and each slice is nicely filling, and tasty.</p><p>There are of course other 'traditional' and specialist style breads for similar prices, but some of these come in small sizes, or weird elliptical ones that don't fit a standard toaster?</p><p></p><p>And yes those 'triangular' multi-seed rolls from Lidl in-store bakery (and other supermarkets) are pretty tasty @29-30p a shot.</p><p></p><p>Detest those 'dunlo-pillow' air-filled breads one typically gets in supermarkets, the sort one could gently squeeze down into nothing, so you cannot really rest your head on as it would simply collapse! Yuk!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kenneth_SW19, post: 1297255, member: 347017"] Hey Myrio, Here is the definitive data from the Vogel website re Soya & Linseed loaf (800g - for circa £1.20 to £1.50 rrp) [URL]http://vogelsbread.co.uk/soya-linseed-loaf-vogels-seeded-bread/[/URL] Average of 14.7g Carbohydrates per slice This bread is generally available at £1.50 from either Sainsbury/Morrison - and each store occasionally has it at discounted price of between £1.00 - £1.30 I like the Vogel bread range as it tends to be dense bread and each slice is nicely filling, and tasty. There are of course other 'traditional' and specialist style breads for similar prices, but some of these come in small sizes, or weird elliptical ones that don't fit a standard toaster? And yes those 'triangular' multi-seed rolls from Lidl in-store bakery (and other supermarkets) are pretty tasty @29-30p a shot. Detest those 'dunlo-pillow' air-filled breads one typically gets in supermarkets, the sort one could gently squeeze down into nothing, so you cannot really rest your head on as it would simply collapse! Yuk! [/QUOTE]
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