Hi and welcome, I buy Livlife a seeded bread available from Waitrose. The slices are a bit smaller than regular bread but per slice its 3.8g carbs.Hi
I know I should leave bread alone while on the LCHF diet. But due to certain medical conditions, I need to eat soft food - no teeth, and a tracheotomy that has made chewing and swallowing a lot of food.
I have given up on my other 'loves', such as potatoes, rice, pasta, cakes etc., and just bought a NutriBullet Balance to replace my lack of vegetables - another problem food area.
But my question is, is there any bread that I can buy which safely falls into the LCHF diet? I'm currently eating wholemeal but unable to touch 'nutty and grainy' loaves for the above reasons.
Many thanks.
I eat bread. I eat wholemeal bread. Low carb is under 100-130g of carb a day. I cant eat nutty grainy bread for other reasons to you, but some bread, I find, is essential for my overall wellbeing. Sometimes we have to weigh up entire health issues, not just one of them.Hi
I know I should leave bread alone while on the LCHF diet. But due to certain medical conditions, I need to eat soft food - had to have all my teeth removed, and a tracheotomy that has made chewing and swallowing a lot of food a bit difficult.
I have given up on my other 'loves', such as potatoes, rice, pasta, cakes, sugar etc., and just bought a NutriBullet Balance to replace my lack of vegetables - another problem food area.
But my question is this, is there any bread that I can buy which safely falls into the LCHF diet? I'm currently eating wholemeal but unable to touch 'nutty, grainy, oaty' loaves for the above reasons.
Oh...I meant to say, I'm unable to stand up and bake my own bread, I'm on four wheels.
Many thanks.
PS I just noticed you are on insulin. Have you been low carbing for long?Hi
I know I should leave bread alone while on the LCHF diet. But due to certain medical conditions, I need to eat soft food - had to have all my teeth removed, and a tracheotomy that has made chewing and swallowing a lot of food a bit difficult.
I have given up on my other 'loves', such as potatoes, rice, pasta, cakes, sugar etc., and just bought a NutriBullet Balance to replace my lack of vegetables - another problem food area.
But my question is this, is there any bread that I can buy which safely falls into the LCHF diet? I'm currently eating wholemeal but unable to touch 'nutty, grainy, oaty' loaves for the above reasons.
Oh...I meant to say, I'm unable to stand up and bake my own bread, I'm on four wheels.
Many thanks.
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