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Thought I'd try this for a change from Burgen. It's not bad at all. Very light, so my bacon sandwich fell apart, but no effect on my BG. Will buy again.🙂
Nothing beats my husbands home made bread, but it have to allow 25 g ChO per slice, so I asked if he would make a mixed wholemeal and spelt loaf. He was amazed how much kneading it took and is not keen to do it again, but might be persuaded. It brings it down to 15g per slice and with a well timed delivery of insulin it is well worth it.
This is the bread that I use as well - although as you mention it is pretty fragile, doesn't really hold the butter too well either. I've found that toasting it for around 20 seconds gives it a bit of extra rigidity for a sarnie, but it doesn't seem to affect my BGs too badly.
Hi Mark, i also started trying this out as a change from Burgen, it's great toasted for my Sardines on toast and at only 8.1 g a slice its good stuff and pretty tasty too.
Yes, I have Nimble too, and alternate it with Burgen for a change. I've also gone back to Waitrose Livlife now and again, which is very low carb at 3.8 per slice.