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<blockquote data-quote="PenguinMum" data-source="post: 1736855" data-attributes="member: 461597"><p>I posted this to show some options of low carb bread that I stumbled across. The fact that Nimble could work in a multi household impressed me. IMO none of the protein breads I have tried are like real bread. The heaviest and chewiest is not attractive to me. There are often men (or their wives) on the forum trying to find bread to make packed lunch for a Diabetic and this could make a sandwich for someone in a very physical job or a lorry driver. When I did my DESMOND course the person in the room who was the most challenged was a 40 something driver. I dont know how many of these guys are on the forum but eating to the meter must be very difficult.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PenguinMum, post: 1736855, member: 461597"] I posted this to show some options of low carb bread that I stumbled across. The fact that Nimble could work in a multi household impressed me. IMO none of the protein breads I have tried are like real bread. The heaviest and chewiest is not attractive to me. There are often men (or their wives) on the forum trying to find bread to make packed lunch for a Diabetic and this could make a sandwich for someone in a very physical job or a lorry driver. When I did my DESMOND course the person in the room who was the most challenged was a 40 something driver. I dont know how many of these guys are on the forum but eating to the meter must be very difficult. [/QUOTE]
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