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<blockquote data-quote="Jim_AFCB" data-source="post: 2756741" data-attributes="member: 582773"><p>My local sainsburys discontinued the HiLo bread some months ago. Told me I could get them at another branch 20 miles away. Great.</p><p></p><p>The Warburtons Protein Power loaf is worth a look. My local Tesco stocks it and it's very nice, if a bit more expensive then the rest of their range.</p><p></p><p>Just finished my first loaf of it, and to my surprise it has not caused any spike in my glucose levels. Normally have a fairly deep-filled sandwich. Tonight I had 3 slices of toast and more than 2 hours on and I've not really had much of a rise in glucose beyond the normal random variation.</p><p></p><p>Bit surprised as it's 17.6g carbs per (standard large loaf ) slice, but has 8g protein and 3.5g fibre, so maybe that offsets the carbs enough.</p><p>YMMV...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jim_AFCB, post: 2756741, member: 582773"] My local sainsburys discontinued the HiLo bread some months ago. Told me I could get them at another branch 20 miles away. Great. The Warburtons Protein Power loaf is worth a look. My local Tesco stocks it and it's very nice, if a bit more expensive then the rest of their range. Just finished my first loaf of it, and to my surprise it has not caused any spike in my glucose levels. Normally have a fairly deep-filled sandwich. Tonight I had 3 slices of toast and more than 2 hours on and I've not really had much of a rise in glucose beyond the normal random variation. Bit surprised as it's 17.6g carbs per (standard large loaf ) slice, but has 8g protein and 3.5g fibre, so maybe that offsets the carbs enough. YMMV... [/QUOTE]
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