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Toni Bunz
07-01-2009, 11:32 AM
Aisle by Aisle: Buying Healthy Bread | Healthy Eats (http://blog.healthyeats.com/blog/2009/06/15/aisle-by-aisle-buying-healthy-bread/)

Take a walk down the bread aisle at your market and see how long it takes to find a loaf without high-fructose corn syrup. It took me 30 minutes the first time I tried! Many packaged bread loaves have added ingredients that aren’t so healthy, even though their labels sport fancy words like “multigrain” and “unbleached flour.” Follow these tips to make sure you get the healthiest.


Nutrition Basics
Store-bought breads provide tons of B-vitamins and selenium and have around 80 to 110 calories per slice. Basic bread (without sugary glazes or lots of add-ins) is also low in fat with no cholesterol. The fiber content depends on the type and variety of bread you choose.

Whole Grain vs. Refined
All grains are made of three parts: the large endosperm (where protein and carbs are found), the germ (which contains fat and some B-vitamins) and the bran (outer layer with fiber and vitamins). When bread is “whole grain,” it means the entire grain is left in tact. When it’s “refined” or “milled,” the bran is removed, as is some of the germ. This is why white bread contains no fiber — it has no bran in it. Whole wheat and whole rye are some common whole-grain breads, but reading the label is key to making sure you’re getting the real deal.

Read the Label
If you buy the right bread, it’s an easy way to get some healthy whole grains, but don’t be fooled by fancy words on food labels. Make sure the first ingredient listed has the word “whole” — like whole rye, whole wheat or whole cornmeal. Be wary of product that say “made with whole grains,” “made with whole wheat” or even “multigrain” — this means only a small percent of the bread contains whole grains (not enough for any significant health benefits). Don’t be dupped by packaging that says “contains wheat flour” or “contains unbleached flour” — that doesn’t mean it’s whole grain either.

Hidden Ingredients
Finding bread without high-fructose corn syrup listed in the top 4 ingredients is tough. Finding bread completely free of the sweetener can be even more challenging. Sometimes you may also see cheese added to the mix. Read the ingredients carefully, especially if you have a dairy allergy.

Here’s a rundown of some common breads you can find:

Whole Wheat: Look for the words “100% whole wheat” on the package, and the ingredients should list “whole-wheat flour” as the first ingredient.
Multigrain: As the name implies, it’s made from many grains — this doesn’t mean that they’re whole grains. Even if the package says that it contains wheat — it may only make up 2 or 3% of the bread. If the label lists “enriched wheat flour” as the first grain, it’s not the real deal.
Brown Bread: Just because it’s brown doesn’t mean it’s healthier. Many companies add food coloring or molasses to create that brown color. Check the ingredients for the word “whole,” especially for brown breads like pumpernickel.
Potato Bread: This isn’t a good choice if you’re looking to up your fiber — it barely has any. Plus, potato flour is usually the fifth or so ingredient (”enriched wheat flour” is typically the first ingredient and there’s often dairy in there). Calories range from around 80 to 100 per slice, so watch your portions, too.

What To Choose
Aim for 110 calories or less per slice and at least 3 grams of fiber. If you have the time, bake your own — you can freeze extras for later. But so you don’t have to stand in the bread aisle for hours, here are some packaged breads we like:

Miltons Baking
The Baker
Vermont Bread Company
Trader Joe’s English Muffins

DEEPER KEMICAL
07-01-2009, 11:34 AM
i'd just stay away from bread in general.

Toni Bunz
07-01-2009, 11:36 AM
I try to for the most part, but I make sandwhiches for lunch sometimes.

LittleBouncer
07-01-2009, 11:40 AM
i have whole wheat english muffins almost every day, i love them

Toni Bunz
07-01-2009, 11:43 AM
I use arnolds multigrain sandwhich thins- 100 calories for 2 slices

VIGOROUSJONESY
07-01-2009, 11:49 AM
i'd just stay away from bread in general.

why

DEEPER KEMICAL
07-01-2009, 11:54 AM
geared towards performance, grains and legumes are not as valuable as vegetables and fruits.

VIGOROUSJONESY
07-01-2009, 11:59 AM
geared towards performance, grains and legumes are not as valuable as vegetables and fruits.

thats true

http://i258.photobucket.com/albums/hh267/ayeeh13/loaf.jpg

MashkaNYC
07-01-2009, 12:34 PM
not only that, its a processed food

goal i think should be to be as basic as possible

but thats nto gonna happen, and would be same reason why i wouldnt go for yogurts or cottage cheese


i remember last time i went food shopping and were w some kids and we were in bread isle, i wanted to show them to look at ingridients of food they're buying.... so i pick up some random whole wheat bread, and i love how 1st ingredients was some sort of sugar! :tweeker pick up anotehr loaf, same shit!

Lushheaven
07-01-2009, 12:49 PM
only bread I buy & use at home

ezekiel

organic, flourless, sprouted whole grain

Food For Life Baking Co., Inc. | Sprouted Grain Difference | Ezekiel 4:9® (http://www.foodforlife.com/sprouted-grain-difference/ezekiel-4-9.html)

ateam333
07-01-2009, 12:57 PM
I love Pepperidge Farm's whole wheat bread.

But nothing is better than a nice piece of Italian bread

Toni Bunz
07-01-2009, 01:07 PM
I love Pepperidge Farm's whole wheat bread.

But nothing is better than a nice piece of Italian bread

LOL, agreed. dipped in some creamy sauce lol

DiorGirl
07-01-2009, 01:10 PM
I dont eat bread but I used to eat eziekel (sp)

ateam333
07-01-2009, 01:10 PM
LOL, agreed. dipped in some creamy sauce lol

That sounds good lol - its so hard for me to pass on the bread on Sunday dinners but I have been good lately

Toni Bunz
07-01-2009, 01:13 PM
I've been passing on the bread and the pasta :yourcrazy
Not the past 2 weekends though, I don't say no to big bbq's LOL

chachie
07-01-2009, 01:20 PM
Aim for 110 calories or less per slice and at least 3 grams of fiber.

:agree

chachie
07-01-2009, 01:21 PM
I use arnolds multigrain sandwhich thins- 100 calories for 2 slices

i love them! i eat them quite often :agree

Chris
07-01-2009, 01:37 PM
geared towards performance, grains and legumes are not as valuable as vegetables and fruits.

i think whole wheat bread on a carb up day is great.

DEEPER KEMICAL
07-01-2009, 02:00 PM
yea well im not saying its written in stone. ive been reading a TON on the paleo diet and this seems so ideal for people but its hard to follow because you must be strict, measure food and only eat things like meat, veggies, nuts, seed, some fruit, little starch and no sugar.

chachie
07-01-2009, 02:04 PM
i did the south beach diet a few years ago and dropped 12lbs in 2 weeks..
but it was a serious pain in the ass to do lol ..and lets be realistic, of course ur gonna gain some, if not all of it back once u start eating like a "normal" person again.
lucky for me i only gained back a few... but like ive said plenty of times... i dropped another 15lbs since this march (how, i have no idea lol this was prior to me going to the gym) :woohoodan

MashkaNYC
07-01-2009, 02:33 PM
on a side note

I LOVE BREAD!!!

bread and butter, warm fresh bread, dont get any better i swaer to god

JerZgirL
07-01-2009, 02:34 PM
on a side note

I LOVE BREAD!!!

bread and butter, warm fresh bread, dont get any better i swaer to god

i used to love warm, fresh bread right out of the oven drizzled with evoo & with sliced tomatoes, oregano & salt. Best sandwich ever!

DEEPER KEMICAL
07-01-2009, 02:35 PM
fresh bread with a garlic spread on top is amazing. not many restaurants do that any more

MashkaNYC
07-01-2009, 05:11 PM
i used to love warm, fresh bread right out of the oven drizzled with evoo & with sliced tomatoes, oregano & salt. Best sandwich ever!

i have never tried evo but bread and tomato and anything is good!!! tomato and some cheese holy shit


omg

i SERIOUSLY love bread though lollllllllll


like even off season i try my best not to have any, cuz there is no end to it loll DANGER


EDIT: never mind im retarded just realized what EVOO stands for lolll

i still stick with butter hehehe

MashkaNYC
07-01-2009, 05:12 PM
fresh bread with a garlic spread on top is amazing. not many restaurants do that any more

you know what bread i love , speaking of restaurants, cheesecake factory's dark bread

i forgot last time i had it, but i remember it was SO GOOD!!! :pullhair wow

VIGOROUSJONESY
07-01-2009, 05:15 PM
Loaf yesssssssssssssssssssss

MashkaNYC
07-01-2009, 05:16 PM
Loaf yesssssssssssssssssssss

that was me after i came back from portugal

they have the best bread in every single restaurant there!!!

VIGOROUSJONESY
07-01-2009, 05:26 PM
that was me after i came back from portugal

they have the best bread in every single restaurant there!!!

sputnikkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk kkkk\
yessssssssssssssssss

JerZgirL
07-01-2009, 05:32 PM
longhorn steakhouse has this dark bread with this amazing butter (i never eat butter) IT IS SO GOOD. Once i killed a half a loaf

Funjen
07-01-2009, 05:35 PM
On the rare occasion I buy bread, I stick to the all natural organic kind. The ingredient lists for most bread sound like some kind of science experiment rather than a "healthy" food. :disappoin

VIGOROUSJONESY
07-01-2009, 05:36 PM
http://i9.photobucket.com/albums/a57/iamafatguy/f00d_pr0n/bbbread.jpg

DEEPER KEMICAL
07-01-2009, 05:38 PM
he's wearing loaves of bread on his feet

http://media.giantbomb.com/uploads/0/6420/528781-meet_charlie_brown_big_large.gif

MashkaNYC
07-01-2009, 05:38 PM
longhorn steakhouse has this dark bread with this amazing butter (i never eat butter) IT IS SO GOOD. Once i killed a half a loaf

lollllllll

i should never go there then!!!

i hurd paris is known for their butter, thank god i didnt know this when i was there
lollll
i hear some french chefs dont want to open restaurants in US just because there is no butter that compares to the kind they have there

JerZgirL
07-01-2009, 05:39 PM
lollllllll

i should never go there then!!!

i hurd paris is known for their butter, thank god i didnt know this when i was there
lollll
i hear some french chefs dont want to open restaurants in US just because there is no butter that compares to the kind they have there

wow. I feel that you & me in the off season, would massacre entire restaurants full of food

chachie
07-01-2009, 05:41 PM
he's wearing loaves of bread on his feet

http://media.giantbomb.com/uploads/0/6420/528781-meet_charlie_brown_big_large.gif

bahah

Lushheaven
07-01-2009, 05:49 PM
i used to love warm, fresh bread right out of the oven drizzled with evoo & with sliced tomatoes, oregano & salt. Best sandwich ever!

pan con tomate :heart this along with garlic is what they serve on the house in almost all restaurants in Spain.. sooooooooo gooood :aroused

MashkaNYC
07-01-2009, 05:57 PM
wow. I feel that you & me in the off season, would massacre entire restaurants full of food


haha i wouldnt doubt it!
:rubhands:rubhands:rubhands


i love to eat

MashkaNYC
07-01-2009, 05:57 PM
pan con tomate :heart this along with garlic is what they serve on the house in almost all restaurants in Spain.. sooooooooo gooood :aroused

oh man....

JerZgirL
07-01-2009, 06:01 PM
pan con tomate :heart this along with garlic is what they serve on the house in almost all restaurants in Spain.. sooooooooo gooood :aroused


:heart


haha i wouldnt doubt it!
:rubhands:rubhands:rubhands


i love to eat

:heart

VIGOROUSJONESY
07-01-2009, 06:11 PM
he's wearing loaves of bread on his feet

http://media.giantbomb.com/uploads/0/6420/528781-meet_charlie_brown_big_large.gif

loaf!