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White bread contains emulsifiers such as vegetable oils, preservatives such as calcium propionate and potassium sorbate, and enzymes like amylase and protease.

 

It does contain Vitamin C, which may or may not break down to furfural and furoic acid during baking.

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47 minutes ago, BritManToo said:

My rabbits refuse to eat white bread, Farmhouse whole wheat from 7-11 is all they want.

Smart rabbits.

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Home made wheat with powdered garlic, onion, + oregano....No preservatives or chemicals.....

We'll also pick up a loaf of sourdough once in awhile.....

 

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1 hour ago, KannikaP said:

Not if you make your own, bread maker machine or by hand.

Do you have a good recipe that I can try?

 

I use a stand mixer for the hard work.

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7 minutes ago, billd766 said:

Do you have a good recipe that I can try?

 

I use a stand mixer for the hard work.

There are SO MANY recipes on You Tube, for kneading by hand, breadmakers, and, for me the easiest, is Ciabotta where you simply stretch and fold the dough 4 times in 2 hours. 

 

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5 hours ago, RSD1 said:


Well done. Have you checked your lipid profile since going on this diet?
 

I did Keto once. My LDL went from 100 up to 212 in about six weeks. Very dangerous. That was the end of that high-fat diet experiment.

 

Also, the reason that you possibly lost weight was not because of your dietary changes necessarily, but the fact that your caloric intake decreased to a considerable deficit when you cut out all the carbs. That means that you probably could've continued eating carbohydrates, just less of them to reduce your calorie intake and you would've lost the weight just the same and then blood pressure would've fallen also from the weight loss just the same.

 

Also, you might want to check your thyroid hormones to make sure that that's all working correctly too: TSH, FT3, FT4. 

 

another one falls for the LDL cholesterol hoax

 

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There is a great bakery in Pattaya, they advertise "no sugar/no preservatives", two shops that I know are Pratumnak 5 and the corner of Theppasit .

 

They advertise fresh daily, but I am not sure, the soi 5 one takes the dates off

 

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6 hours ago, flyingtlger said:

Started a keto diet 1 year ago. Cut out all carbohydrates including bread, rice, pasta. Lost 25 lbs in 3 weeks. Blood pressure dropped from 160/120 to 115/85. I'm the best shape of my life!

If no rice or pasta what am I eating with my steak?

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9 minutes ago, quake said:

 

Skip the carbs, and  have 3 or 4 large glasses of red wine. :thumbsup:

The red vino with a big bowl of pasta, or a big cheese butty is fine. Or a plate of chips with salt and Sarsons vinegar.......Mmmmmmmmmmmmmm

I make my own bread (French style or Ciabotta), red vino, chips, and will try making cheese in the New Year. 

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Neither ... Rye bread w/whole wheat flour 😎

 

If you must have bread.  I still eat, homemade, and very sparingly.  1 loaf over 2 weeks (freezer) instead of 3 days :cheesy:

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1 hour ago, Seppius said:

There is a great bakery in Pattaya, they advertise "no sugar/no preservatives", two shops that I know are Pratumnak 5 and the corner of Theppasit 

 

Used to get loaves from the day before, at the corner theppasit road shop.

 Think it was 25 baht a loaf, excellent for toast. :thumbsup:

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