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I am just back with a haul of ten! Will report any abnormal cheeseburger readings if they happen this evening.
Thanks for looking into this, guys
Good to hear.....unfortunately I have had to stop eating them for a while to test a different effect they may be having but good to know others can still eat them with confidenceNothing unusual to report. Tested for 3 hours with no spike - barely a blip.
Hope you get sorted soon. I make a soya free bread (if that is the problem) May be able to load it with nuts and seeds to make something edible if you find out you have to give up the Lidl ones. Fingers crossed for you xGood to hear.....unfortunately I have had to stop eating them for a while to test a different effect they may be having but good to know others can still eat them with confidence
I wouldn't go that far yet. I am north of the border and that can make a difference in the world of low carb bread!* Best wait until you hear from Lidl. And keep testing if there is any doubt@learning2me Seems all is okay with the rolls so don't worry too much...you should be fine with them
Yes it is the soya thats the problem....I have been searching for a recipe for some kind of bread I can make/eat but haven't found one yet. Life is difficult without bread and I so miss the rolls alreadyHope you get sorted soon. I make a soya free bread (if that is the problem) May be able to load it with nuts and seeds to make something edible if you find out you have to give up the Lidl ones. Fingers crossed for you x
I can't see they would change the contents but of course you are right...better to be safe than sorryI wouldn't go that far yet. I am north of the border and that can make a difference in the world of low carb bread!* Best wait until you hear from Lidl. And keep testing if there is any doubt
*never got HiLo, no Livlife to be found these days.
I quite like these rolls and add mixed seeds to them. Not as bread-like as the Lidl ones so remember to lower your expectations. Bread is more of an occasional treat these days.Yes it is the soya thats the problem....I have been searching for a recipe for some kind of bread I can make/eat but haven't found one yet. Life is difficult without bread and I so miss the rolls already
Perhaps a body builder with a felt pen is sabotaging the labels to put us off buying themI can't see they would change the contents but of course you are right...better to be safe than sorry
Lol...could be...they buy them by the basket full here....sneaky beggars lie in wait for each bake of them. I have never seen and labels on them other than just High Protein rolls so was surprised to hear of carb content being on a label, especially as they have them listed on their website with all the carb and protein values clearly statedPerhaps a body builder with a felt pen is sabotaging the labels to put us off buying them
Thank you!@learning2me Seems all is okay with the rolls so don't worry too much...you should be fine with them
I had a message from LIDL themselves this morning and they are looking into the question of how many carbs are in the rolls now. They will get back to very soon and that will confirm officially for us one way or the other. My reply yesterday was based on a test done by a member who had bought and tested the rolls yesterday. The answer from LIDL themselves will be official and hopefully put our minds at restThank you!
The rolls weigh over 100g which the figures are stated for so that has to be accounted for. Generally 98% of people that eat them don't have any problem with them. Most find them tasty and filling and a superb way to finally be able to eat some kind of bread again without big rises in bg. There will always be exceptions of course...not everyone will like them or be able to tolerate them but in the main , most are able to and love themThe Lidl near me (West London) is now selling them. They taste a bit like a chewy version of soya and linseed bread. Fairly nice. Not sure what the true carb content really is as I think it might be a bit higher than quoted or maybe it's the protein content that makes bg rise.
The rolls weigh over 100g which the figures are stated for so that weight be accounted for. Generally 98% of people that econtrolled n't have any problem with them. Most find them tasty and filling and a superb way to finally be able to eat some kind of bread again without big rises in bg. There will always be exceptions of course...not everyone will like them or be able to tolerate them but in the main , most are able to and love them
They sell out fast in my local Lidl and not just diabetics that buy them. My daughter has started having them she is not diabetic but just likes the rollsThey all look so gruesomely burnt in our store that nobody buys them.
I will be very interested with the reply you get. Thanks for contacting them.I had a message from LIDL themselves this morning and they are looking into the question of how many carbs are in the rolls now. They will get back to very soon and that will confirm officially for us one way or the other. My reply yesterday was based on a test done by a member who had bought and tested the rolls yesterday. The answer from LIDL themselves will be official and hopefully put our minds at rest
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