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<blockquote data-quote="bulkbiker" data-source="post: 1765794" data-attributes="member: 219467"><p>Stopping eating bread will never ever do anybody any harm and it may well do them lots of good. I really don't see why you see a problem with anyone<strong> advising</strong> this. This is why new joiners come here to find advice from people who have been through what they are experiencing. My main reason for starting this thread was to see if anyone was prepared to analyse why they keep on trying to find bread substitutes.It seems that there are fewer than I thought/hoped who have just given it up completely which I think is rather a shame. Each to their own but I would still like to state while there may be some who say they <strong>can</strong> eat bread I think most should consider whether they<strong> should</strong> be eating bread.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bulkbiker, post: 1765794, member: 219467"] Stopping eating bread will never ever do anybody any harm and it may well do them lots of good. I really don't see why you see a problem with anyone[B] advising[/B] this. This is why new joiners come here to find advice from people who have been through what they are experiencing. My main reason for starting this thread was to see if anyone was prepared to analyse why they keep on trying to find bread substitutes.It seems that there are fewer than I thought/hoped who have just given it up completely which I think is rather a shame. Each to their own but I would still like to state while there may be some who say they [B]can[/B] eat bread I think most should consider whether they[B] should[/B] be eating bread. [/QUOTE]
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