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Old 10-14-2009, 07:20 PM   #1  
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Question Low Cal-Multi Grain bread

Several months ago I came across a bread while I was visiting Oklahoma that was a low cal multi grain bread. If I remember correctly each slice was around 50 calories and it was a 7 or 9 grain bread. I've been looking in all the grocery stores locally and can't find it. I can not remember the brand either ... so I just keep looking at the labels of the breads at the store. Does anyone know what I'm referring to and if so, the brand???


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Old 10-14-2009, 07:39 PM   #2  
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I have 45 calorie bread and its pepridge farm light bread it comes in whole wheat, multigrain and oatmeal...the oatmeal is my favorite...it is soooo good... I also know that sara lee has 40 calorie bread....no clue how to move it to the calorie counters section though
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HealthyLife has several kinds my fave is the multi-grain that has 35 calories a slice, high in fiber with a total net carb of only 5!!! I love this bread and they also have sugar free, lite white and double fiber....ummm, great bread!!!!!
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Old 10-14-2009, 08:32 PM   #4  
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Orowheat (here in California....different name in other places) has the multi-grain and wheat Sandwich Thins...100 calories....I like them as a change
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HealthyLife has several kinds my fave is the multi-grain that has 35 calories a slice, high in fiber with a total net carb of only 5!!! I love this bread and they also have sugar free, lite white and double fiber....ummm, great bread!!!!!
Jokan - thats it!!!! Thank you!!! I remember it was in bold letters on the package about fiber and the net carbs. Thank you thank you thank you!!!!!
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Although it isn't the bread you were thinking of, I love 'The Baker' bread. They are dense and have only a few ingredients but they have 7 grain and 9 grain breads for 50-60 calories each. It is good if you like a denser bread with minimal ingredients.
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Although it isn't the bread you were thinking of, I love 'The Baker' bread. They are dense and have only a few ingredients but they have 7 grain and 9 grain breads for 50-60 calories each. It is good if you like a denser bread with minimal ingredients.
Thanks Nelie I'll have to try that too. I love my bread ... so I try to find the healthiest ones ( if possible ) so I don't feel so guilty about it haha.
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