



Big_Becka wrote:Bread is a high-calorie friend![]()
I eat 2-4 slices of wholemeal bread (or equivalents like crisp bread) every day. Any more and I will gain weight! I avoid baguettes, pizzas, pittas, etc. with my meals, and eat pasta, potatoes or rice instead. I beleive it is most nutritious to have this kind of variety

For me abviosly friend, cause i eat all most everything with bread. I know that is not good to eat much bread but without it I do not hold satisfied, also by my body constitution is not indicated to me missing bread, because I'm not willing to fattening
... They, still, think the same 

Nathan wrote:So ladies go ahead with bread...
The ingredients in bread have changed over time, and refined grain does not contain much nutrition
Laurentine wrote:The ingredients in bread have changed over time, and refined grain does not contain much nutrition
Food made from flour, water, salt and yeast, tormented, fermentation and baking in the oven (that is what i know). Bread is essentially a food rich in carbohydrates, but also bring proteins and approximately 30% water. In addition, bread contains minerals and fiber remain in Group B, in significant quantities in bread than white bread. The amount of energy per day is between 244 and 274 kilocalories per 100 grams. The average amount recommended for an adult is between 280 and 350 grams per day.
I do distinguish between energy (calories) and nutrition, and there are better sources for fiber than bread.
With that large amount of carbohydrates you suggest, my weight would raise dramatically!

Laurentine wrote:I do distinguish between energy (calories) and nutrition, and there are better sources for fiber than bread.
With that large amount of carbohydrates you suggest, my weight would raise dramatically!
Do you follow a diet? Do you combine it with sport? may you post for me what includes your daily ration ? maybe I, and the rest of members will post some tips for you that you did not know...
M.Helen wrote:Also for back pain and sciatica are successfully used yeast dough of rye flour.
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