They are high protein low carb rolls and have little effect on bg but each to their own as to if they try them or not. They are simply a good chunk of bread that can be tolerated by most of us which is a plus for any that miss bread badlyI'm not even going to try them, though I do go to Lidl for organic bananas for husband. Bread just isn't low carb.
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I'm living proof that they can spike the old BG. These rolls can obviously be good for a lot of people and that's great, but they're not for everyone. They ain't for me, and that's for sure.They are high protein low carb rolls and have little effect on bg
As I have always said....it is up to the individual if they want to or can eat them. You only tried one so they may have suited you if you had been prepared to try half of one first and then repeat that until you could gauge a true reaction. Either way...it's fine if you don't eat them...and great for those that canI'm living proof that they can spike the old BG. These rolls can obviously be good for a lot of people and that's great, but they're not for everyone. They ain't for me, and that's for sure.
As I have always said....it is up to the individual if they want to or can eat them. You only tried one so they may have suited you if you had been prepared to try half of one first and then repeat that until you could gauge a true reaction. Either way...it's fine if you don't eat them...and great for those that can
Haven't laughed so much in ages!I can't say I'm enjoying the inference that I somehow ate these rolls "wrong". I didn't. It's a bread roll. I ate a roll with other fats & protein and it didn't work so I reported it. It's just a bread roll - if a bread roll doesn't suit then we should be grown up enough to acknowledge that without adding extra caveats like "you only had one" or "if you had been prepared to try half". If I'd struggled with half then what about a quarter or an eighth, sixteenth or a crumb? And as for only having one, how many spikes would be acceptable evidence for you? This is ludicrous. I tried one and it didn't work for me. Are you their marketing department or something?
I don't decry these things. I only tried them because of the favourable reports on here and they taste well enough. But unless I'm a complete freak then I can say that they don't work for everyone. It's a shame but it's true and I'd be remiss not to say so.
Anybody know the ingredients in lidl triangle bread roll? Thanks
I can't say I'm enjoying the inference that I somehow ate these rolls "wrong". I didn't. It's a bread roll. I ate a roll with other fats & protein and it didn't work so I reported it. It's just a bread roll - if a bread roll doesn't suit then we should be grown up enough to acknowledge that without adding extra caveats like "you only had one" or "if you had been prepared to try half". If I'd struggled with half then what about a quarter or an eighth, sixteenth or a crumb? And as for only having one, how many spikes would be acceptable evidence for you? This is ludicrous. I tried one and it didn't work for me. Are you their marketing department or something?
I don't decry these things. I only tried them because of the favourable reports on here and they taste well enough. But unless I'm a complete freak then I can say that they don't work for everyone. It's a shame but it's true and I'd be remiss not to say so.
I didn't know that, and in that case maybe I shouldn't have bitten Gezzabelle's head off. Even so - it's not right to be quite so dismissive of someone's direct experience.Geoffers, I'm not making comment on what anyone has said, or how you feel, but making a general point about how our bodies can react in a more extreme way than we might expect when we introduce, or reintroduce a food to our diets.
It's probably worthwhile Googling "Last meal effect and diabetes, and having a read, if you haven't come across it before.
The upshot is that often the initial consumption of a food can moderate if the process is repeated, although that doesn't hold true for everything, obviously.
As for the rolls? I can take or leave them to be honest.
Each to their own but bread isn't low carb and people who can eat bread shouldn't be looking down on people who can't eat bread.
It's a low carb diet board not an all you can eat bread buffet.
What next, people sneering at people who don't eat pasta. Regardless of weight, we all got sick with diabetes because genetically we have a pre-disposition to developing diabetes on a low fat high carb diet or something triggered our immune system to start attacking beta cells.
I don't see how anyone can justify telling someone off for not eating something which makes their BG up. It's actually far more sensible to not eat carby stuff.
I didn't develop diabetes on a low fat diet, that was for sure!
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