Can any one help with a low GI bread from supermarket but not one with any seeds. This is for my type 2 Diabetic husband who will not eat bread with seeds because he says they get stuck under his dentures. We have access to Aldi and Morrisons.
😳 £4.99 for a loaf of bread 😳it’s not cheap, but a life saver for me.
Glad you have found something which helps you. I have looked at the websites but unfortunately it is out of our budget as pensioners especially with the increase in the cost of living now and more to come. I had considered making bread however I would have to buy a bread maker as I cannot kneed as I have arthritis including hands it can be painful just general cooking. At the moment will just stick with breads with lowest carbs.it’s not cheap, but a life saver for me.
Thank youbreadmakers are fairly reasonable to buy and if you look out on local buy and sell pages you might pick one up for cheap.
I know some have said that home made bread is much more tolerated than the store bought (regular bread) but I have yet to test that theory myself. I probs should, warm hot bread just cooked is amazing and "for science" is always a good excuse right plus the loaf never lasts in my house so no excess to worry about if its is a disaster 😉
No idea if breakmakers do a good job with proper low carb bread so lets as @ColinUK if he has tried?
I am 73 with very painful arthritis, I understand.Glad you have found something which helps you. I have looked at the websites but unfortunately it is out of our budget as pensioners especially with the increase in the cost of living now and more to come. I had considered making bread however I would have to buy a bread maker as I cannot kneed as I have arthritis including hands it can be painful just general cooking. At the moment will just stick with breads with lowest carbs.
Glad you have found something which helps you. I have looked at the websites but unfortunately it is out of our budget as pensioners especially with the increase in the cost of living now and more to come. I had considered making bread however I would have to buy a bread maker as I cannot kneed as I have arthritis including hands it can be painful just general cooking. At the moment will just stick with breads with lowest carbs.
Sorry to hear you have arthritis like me I am 74 and although it is wide spread the worst is my left arm and shoulder and hands especially the left it does make even simple things harder.no I have no interest in baking mine.bbb£4.99 a loaf is ok for me. I don’t just buy loaves I but other things too.
Thank you although my husband does not mind seeded bread he cannot eat as it gets stuck under his dentures , We did try it and whilst eating just kept having to take his dentures out. I am in the NW of England and we don't have Waitrose here. There was a branch fairly near me when I lived in Greater London. He is at the moment just cutting out biscuits etc and concentrating on lowering carbs eating more variety and more veg and salads. He is a stubborn 76 year old reluctant to change his diet but knows he must. So for now will be happy if blood sugar levels improve and loses some weight.LivLife Super seeded bread is around 3.4g per Slice or 10.2% carbohydrate. £1.70 from a few supermarkets, Waitrose definitely. I was quite impressed with the taste and is pretty low compared to say a bagel at 50% carbs. Still, myself personally I need to just avoid carbs as much as possible presently.