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Ezekiel Bread?!?
Anybody ever think about using this in their diet, They have a no sodium version, also has no corn syrup like other breads. The Current Mr. O, JAY CUTLER is big user of the stuff in the off-season & during contest prep. Any thoughts?????
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the stuff is actually pretty decent.
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I like it too, Also forgot to add 15 carbs per slice.
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Ezekiel bread is a good choice...
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yup, very good balance of carbs, protein and fiber. I eat it almost every day.
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Would another brand of sprouted grain bread that is sugar free be decent?
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U don't like it ? It has a GI of 36
Originally Posted by AYung
Would another brand of sprouted grain bread that is sugar free be decent?
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Originally Posted by AYung
Would another brand of sprouted grain bread that is sugar free be decent?
Yes, any will do just make sure its whole grain and has no added fats or sugars.
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It has a great profile as a whole food. But the taste takes some getting used to. Sprouted grains aren't anything like your typical whole grain/whole wheat flour.
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I LOVE the stuff. I've been eating it for a few years now. Highly recommeded.
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I go with brown rice bread, how does it stack up?
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Originally Posted by Sixpack
U don't like it ? It has a GI of 36
I do like it, it's just there is only 1 place in Edmonton to find the stuff and it costs quite a bit more than other sprouted grain brands.
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trader joe's carries it in the freezer section, pretty cheap and i hear it tastes great.
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Originally Posted by alecto42c
trader joe's carries it in the freezer section, pretty cheap and i hear it tastes great.
Tastes great as toast. Just by itself out of the bag it's nothing to get excited about.
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Does Wal-Mart or any normal grocery stores carry this stuff?
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Originally Posted by Sixpack
U don't like it ? It has a GI of 36
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love this stuff. 2 bucks a loaf at trader joes. get the low sodium and rasin. both awesome
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I bought some of the low sodium stuff at Whole Earth, yet to try it but I got home and the label read nearly the same as teh whole wheat stuff I've been getting at Safeway for the past year.
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So where online can you get this bread. I'm interested in trying it now!!
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Originally Posted by Italian_13
So where online can you get this bread. I'm interested in trying it now!!
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It molds very quickly if not kept in a freezer (which is where its at in most supermarkets) so I doubt ordering on the internet would not work out well.
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Oh, well what stores sell it? WalMart? Kroger? Meijer?
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Originally Posted by spoonman
Does Wal-Mart or any normal grocery stores carry this stuff?
they have a store finder on their website
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Originally Posted by Italian_13
Oh, well what stores sell it? WalMart? Kroger? Meijer?
I usually eat fresh multi-grain bread, but Ezekiel was good too - although frozen. I found it at my health food store in the freezer section.
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Its highly recommended
Originally Posted by MartialMuscle
Anybody ever think about using this in their diet, They have a no sodium version, also has no corn syrup like other breads. The Current Mr. O, JAY CUTLER is big user of the stuff in the off-season & during contest prep. Any thoughts?????
I was reading Muscle Mags "Muscle Power Nutrition & Supplement Guide" 2010 summer issue. Its near the back of the book and is said to be a "super food" for bodybuilders. It wasnt an Eziekiel bread promo or anything like that. Its top things a body builder should buy at the store kind of thing.
I went out today and bought some at Fortino's in Hamilton, Ont. Canada. Its in the freezer section. Im sure a top end grocery store will carry it.
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where can i get ezkiel bread?
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