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<blockquote data-quote="LittleGreyCat" data-source="post: 2324754" data-attributes="member: 6467"><p>First test.</p><p></p><p>They come sealed in individual pouches.</p><p>They look very, very like the Lidl rolls in their general colour, texture and composition (lots of seeds).</p><p></p><p>I treated the roll as I would have treated a Lidl roll.</p><p>That is, run under the tap to moisten then pop in a warm (100 C) oven for a couple of minutes to freshen up.</p><p></p><p>There is a very different smell from Lidl rolls, but not unpleasant.</p><p>Split the roll in two and buttered.</p><p>Nibbled a corner and found it quite salty (more than the salted butter).</p><p>Made into a cheese sandwich.</p><p>Now eating it, and it is, for want of a better description, not unpleasant.</p><p>It seems a little more dense than my memory of the Lidl rolls, and certainly takes a lot of chewing.</p><p></p><p>Overall impression is that it is not unpleasant, and a worthwhile source of bulk to help fill one up.</p><p>We shall see what this does to my BG levels.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LittleGreyCat, post: 2324754, member: 6467"] First test. They come sealed in individual pouches. They look very, very like the Lidl rolls in their general colour, texture and composition (lots of seeds). I treated the roll as I would have treated a Lidl roll. That is, run under the tap to moisten then pop in a warm (100 C) oven for a couple of minutes to freshen up. There is a very different smell from Lidl rolls, but not unpleasant. Split the roll in two and buttered. Nibbled a corner and found it quite salty (more than the salted butter). Made into a cheese sandwich. Now eating it, and it is, for want of a better description, not unpleasant. It seems a little more dense than my memory of the Lidl rolls, and certainly takes a lot of chewing. Overall impression is that it is not unpleasant, and a worthwhile source of bulk to help fill one up. We shall see what this does to my BG levels. [/QUOTE]
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