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<blockquote data-quote="Mrs T 123" data-source="post: 2475698" data-attributes="member: 526020"><p>I use this low carb company - they may be of some use to you: <a href="https://seriouslylowcarb.com/" target="_blank">https://seriouslylowcarb.com/</a> - I like their bread for sandwiches & toast - their rolls are huge. I usually pay the little extra for next day delivery and that way I know it is nice & fresh when I receive it otherwise it can take a few days for Royal Mail to deliver. When I receive it I put it straight in the fridge (keeps fresh there for up to 1 week) and the rest I put in the freezer and just take it out as and when I need it (it takes around half an hour to defrost). These can be handy for fast ready made food on the go too <a href="https://deliciouslyguiltfree.com/" target="_blank">https://deliciouslyguiltfree.com/</a> (if you have a sweet tooth like I do) These little treats can be handy for breakfast, lunch or dinner - depending on what ones you choose ... Happy Days ...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mrs T 123, post: 2475698, member: 526020"] I use this low carb company - they may be of some use to you: [URL]https://seriouslylowcarb.com/[/URL] - I like their bread for sandwiches & toast - their rolls are huge. I usually pay the little extra for next day delivery and that way I know it is nice & fresh when I receive it otherwise it can take a few days for Royal Mail to deliver. When I receive it I put it straight in the fridge (keeps fresh there for up to 1 week) and the rest I put in the freezer and just take it out as and when I need it (it takes around half an hour to defrost). These can be handy for fast ready made food on the go too [URL]https://deliciouslyguiltfree.com/[/URL] (if you have a sweet tooth like I do) These little treats can be handy for breakfast, lunch or dinner - depending on what ones you choose ... Happy Days ... [/QUOTE]
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