Madmaureen
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- Messages
- 140
- Type of diabetes
- Type 1
Love that bread small loaf low carb so fresh day after dayThey can't do this. 1 roll + filling is my everyday lunch. I even take them abroad with me in case I can't find suitable food to eat. There were none in my Lidl today. BTW last time I was in Morrison's there was a low carb sliced loaf which is going to have to substitute methinks. It was a small loaf - can't remember the brand - maybe morrisons's own or Hovis?
I’ve discovered Aldi’s version of the nespresso pods - I buy the decaff lungo ones and I’m addicted to them prefer to nespresso ones. I drink full strength coffee in a thermal walled cafetière during morning as cheapest way of drinking lots of coffee! but then switch to these later and are at least half the price of nesspresso ones.Went to Lidl this morning, no sign of HP Rolls or a basket for them. It's a fairly small store and they don't seem to have a manager or anyone knowledgeable to ask. Good news is they have their own brand Nespresso pods back in stock, they now have a much smaller box, same number of pods but no individual wrapping.
I think it is because people just love bread and find it the hardest thing to give up. I was never a big bread eater before diabetes but now whenever I see the newly baked bread in small bakers I just want to rush in the shop and buy some it looks so good...I don't thoughwhat on earth is wrong with this country?!
That's the oat fibre....exactly sawdust. Bought some from iHerb 4yrs ago, and sussed it was ground up chaff, no more no less.Sawdust!
Any chance of loading up a van for the rest of us?Loads in my Lidl today the basket was full. Unlike the jam doughnuts which were nearly all gone! Personally I don't like the protein rolls but I do buy their small wholemeal multiseed bread for myself which is lowish carb (11g slice) without the hefty price tag that gets attached to low carb foods. Its filling and tasty and a small sandwich keeps me full all day. Might be worth considering for some people if you can't get the rolls?
There's an artisan baker in a neighbouring town @Pinkorchid. The smell as you pass and the display in the window is torture! I love proper bread but like you I resist. I was astonished to see the empty bread shelves in Morrisons - it's a hangover from Snowmageddon and the fact that people are still panic buying, according to the check-out lady (same in Asda). People are daft!I think it is because people just love bread and find it the hardest thing to give up. I was never a big bread eater before diabetes but now whenever I see the newly baked bread in small bakers I just want to rush in the shop and buy some it looks so good...I don't though
All very strange.
A new Lidl has just opened up near us and we have had a Lidl a bit closer for years.
Both are still stocking the protein rolls with plenty available on the shelves.
Perhaps they go by turnover and only supply the stores which have a demand?
It's a complete shambles. I'm now an ex-Lidl shopper.I’ve been out and have got some very mixed messages. I have three branches within two miles. The managers of two have told me they have been discontinued and that they have removed the shelf edge labels. Manager of the third one told me they were expecting a delivery on Monday, they’d just sold out today. Maybe some branches will still have them?
I've had that message. Local manager told me they were expecting delivery of the HP rolls today but when I went in today he told me they had been widespread discontinued. Still in shock!I’ve been out and have got some very mixed messages. I have three branches within two miles. The managers of two have told me they have been discontinued and that they have removed the shelf edge labels. Manager of the third one told me they were expecting a delivery on Monday, they’d just sold out today. Maybe some branches will still have them?
My favourite gadget is my soup maker so I make a lot and sometimes when I am eating it I think how lovely it would be to have some fresh crusty bread with it they just go togetherThere's an artisan baker in a neighbouring town @Pinkorchid. The smell as you pass and the display in the window is torture! I love proper bread but like you I resist. I was astonished to see the empty bread shelves in Morrisons - it's a hangover from Snowmageddon and the fact that people are still panic buying, according to the check-out lady (same in Asda). People are daft!
Try searching the forum , I seem to remeber vaguely that someone did actually post a recipe for making them?Would like to try making them into a bread in our bread maker that I only use for my wife's bread nowadays!
Derek
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