Also about how much does it cost im on a bit of a budget, and if anyone is from the PA area where the hell do I find it. I can't even find it at health food stores.
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Never tired and honestly don’t care what it taste like. A lot of the pro's eat it, one I can think of off the top is Jay Cutler. I am having the same problem as you because I can’t find it at my local stores. But still have to try Wegman's. I was actually talking about it with a guy in the gym this morning and he mentioned Whole Foods.
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Make some calls or search the internet.
You can always buy from here:
http://www.mannaharvest.net/-p-19931...0041ce24de21a0
but it seems crazy expensive.9/3/2009 458
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03-10-2011, 12:03 PM #10"Training is 100 percent, Nutrition is 100 percent, and Mental approach is 100 percent. It is like a tripod, you take one of the legs away and they all fall down. " - Dorian Yates
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03-10-2011, 12:23 PM #13"Training is 100 percent, Nutrition is 100 percent, and Mental approach is 100 percent. It is like a tripod, you take one of the legs away and they all fall down. " - Dorian Yates
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03-10-2011, 12:29 PM #14
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IMO, if you are planning on using it for toast (such as a base for peanutbutter) then Ezekial bread is just fine. I do not enjoy the taste of it unless toasted.
Also, you can find 100% whole wheat bread that is 50 cal per slice rather than the added calories that you would get from Ezekial bread if that is a factor for you.
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I thoroughly enjoy the bread for a couple reasons.
1. It has a slight nutty taste that works really well with tuna/turkey sandwiches and most any nut butter
2. Never makes me fart like flour-based foods do
3. It has a hearty texture that is more satisfying on a cut
Most moderate grocery stores (aka anything but Wal-Mart) tends to carry it around Central NY. The only thing I would add is it's much better toasted than plain. Nutritionally you could make plenty of arguments, but the bottom line is personal preference for bread products.
BTW, the Cinnamon Raisin version + most anything PB&Co = pure sex.U.S. Army Dietitian 2012-
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Never bought it, seems overpriced for what it is. I'll take fresh baked from my local bakery anyday. Also, never realized my local grocer carried it until I found it in the freezer section.
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03-11-2011, 01:36 PM #24
Can't recall the cost offhand, but Trader Joes carries it, as does Ralphs and Albertsons. They also make ezekiel tortillas. For the bread, I prefer the cinnamon raisin or sesame.
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03-12-2011, 06:29 AM #30
ezekial bread in PA
I like it but like others prefer it toasted or on a "grilled" type sammy.
I am in central PA and can find it in the frozen section of some "Weis Markets" stores and have also found it at "Giant" in the natural aisle freezer. It is expensive...$4ish to $6ish depending where you buy it and which flavor you choose. I use the regular stuff for sammys and for toast with my eggs and keep the cinnamon raisin on hand just cuz it's so freakin good!
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