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<blockquote data-quote="retrogamer" data-source="post: 2657910" data-attributes="member: 580511"><p>I used to like some toast in the mornings if I didn't have cereal and sandwiches for lunch. At the time I thought I was doing the healthy thing but clearly not as my bg was going through the roof.</p><p></p><p>I have tried a couple of 90 second breads but found them gritty and grainy and I really don't like almond flour which it the one I bought. I now have a tub full of almond flour that I can't use because I can't stand the flavour.</p><p></p><p>I'll have to try other breads with different flours, obtaining the flours gives much the same problem as bread though as they're only available online with extortionate delivery costs!</p><p></p><p>I'm about 2 months in and already starting to waver! I'm just finding my lack of meal options tedious and even just the thought of a slice of hot buttered toast for breakfast is making my mouth water.</p><p></p><p>I did look at other products on their site but there's nothing really that I would be craving so spending £50 would be pointless. The cakes look nice but very expensive and I simply would not pay that much. Although I miss them I can live without them. I'm certainly not going to order £50 worth of bread on the off chance that I might like it.</p><p></p><p>I haven't tried any of the low carb products online yet. Most of them are similar though because the products may be a pound or 2 cheaper but the delivery charge is much the same. Not their fault I know as it will be the courier that sets them prices. It still adds up to around £8-10 per loaf if ordered individually.</p><p></p><p>I've just looked at that hovis 50 online and another suggestion it came up with was Sainsbury's hi lo bread. Only 5g carbs per slice.</p><p>Is this stuff any good? (Sainsbury's is 2 mins from me, getting my coat!) <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite7" alt=":p" title="Stick Out Tongue :p" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":p" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="retrogamer, post: 2657910, member: 580511"] I used to like some toast in the mornings if I didn't have cereal and sandwiches for lunch. At the time I thought I was doing the healthy thing but clearly not as my bg was going through the roof. I have tried a couple of 90 second breads but found them gritty and grainy and I really don't like almond flour which it the one I bought. I now have a tub full of almond flour that I can't use because I can't stand the flavour. I'll have to try other breads with different flours, obtaining the flours gives much the same problem as bread though as they're only available online with extortionate delivery costs! I'm about 2 months in and already starting to waver! I'm just finding my lack of meal options tedious and even just the thought of a slice of hot buttered toast for breakfast is making my mouth water. I did look at other products on their site but there's nothing really that I would be craving so spending £50 would be pointless. The cakes look nice but very expensive and I simply would not pay that much. Although I miss them I can live without them. I'm certainly not going to order £50 worth of bread on the off chance that I might like it. I haven't tried any of the low carb products online yet. Most of them are similar though because the products may be a pound or 2 cheaper but the delivery charge is much the same. Not their fault I know as it will be the courier that sets them prices. It still adds up to around £8-10 per loaf if ordered individually. I've just looked at that hovis 50 online and another suggestion it came up with was Sainsbury's hi lo bread. Only 5g carbs per slice. Is this stuff any good? (Sainsbury's is 2 mins from me, getting my coat!) :p [/QUOTE]
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