ThanksI just throw them in a freezer (plastic) bag...tweak all the air out and tie the bag ...put in freezer and take out night before I need them to defrost or throw in microwave and defrost for 20 to 30 seconds...they always come out as fresh as the day I froze them
Is most strange as everyone seems to be finding them...it's a shame though cos even though you don't miss bread, they really are tasty and filling and handy for a picnic or sandwich for work now and thenI am gobsmacked, the guy in lidl showed me the book he had of all the bakery lidl does and neither of us could actually see these rolls.
I am thanking god I dont absolutely love bread or I have stopped missing it and I make my own from almond flour which is great and is about just 2g per slice, although its a very small slice but it keeps me ok.
I am gobsmacked, the guy in lidl showed me the book he had of all the bakery lidl does and neither of us could actually see these rolls.
I am thanking god I dont absolutely love bread or I have stopped missing it and I make my own from almond flour which is great and is about just 2g per slice, although its a very small slice but it keeps me ok.
Hi AndbreatheI'll put my tin hat one before I ask this question, but, are you sure you're actually in Lidl and aren't in Aldi? I always have to think which store is which, even though there's only one of them near to me.
Just a thought.
They are called High Protein rolls to give them their proper name....you could print off a pic of them...maybe you would recognize them better too from looking. They are not labelled up as anything in my store...so that could be why they don't know them when you ask. They are very distinctive in appearance...triangular shape......quite big for a roll and very dark in colour...covered in hundreds of sesame seeds tooView attachment 13650
It will pass very quicklyThanks
Only a week to go on ND and I'm already planning breakfast lol
That is how bread was always sold before the days of sliced and wrapped bread can't ever remember hearing anyone getting ill from uncovered bread thoughI looked at these rolls last week and they do look a decent size, my only concern is they are out in the open and uncovered like all of Lidl's fresh baked products, why they can't cover them up or package them is beyond me.
Quite possibly. I have emailed Lidl and pointed out that the rolls are of great benefit to diabetics and athletic people alike for their high protein/low carb content and they said in reply that they will pass the information on to their buying department in an attempt to get the rolls in to all of their storesI think, like many of these products, they are in selected stores. Remember people had a job to get low carb bread in all branches of Waitrose.
I'm wondering what Jim has planned for breakfast once he is done with the NDIt will pass very quickly
That is how bread was always sold before the days of sliced and wrapped bread can't ever remember hearing anyone getting ill from uncovered bread though
I'm wondering what Jim has planned for breakfast once he is done with the ND
Hiya....certainly worth a road trip for them.....personally I would crawl over broken glass to get them....soooo yummy.Hello to all Lidl rolls are sounding very tempting, so it will need a road trip to get to a Lidl store to try them, thank you for the information, ttfn from Karen.
Certainly is. We called in yesterday and got six. My wife and I have taken to sharing one as they are quite big.Hello to all Lidl rolls are sounding very tempting, so it will need a road trip to get to a Lidl store to try them, thank you for the information, ttfn from Karen.
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