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    Le Pettite Francais French Bread

    We started buying this bread at the grocery store last year. It's really good and it's fat free. Just in case, I am posting its nutritional contents as follows:
    Serving Size: 1 oz (30 g)
    Servings per container: 8
    Calories: 60 Calories from fat: 0
    Total fat: 0 grams
    Cholesterol: 0 mg
    Sodium: 228 gr
    Total Carbs: 10 g
    Dietary Fiber: 3 g
    Sugars: 0
    Protein: 5 g
    *Percentage daily values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet

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    By the way, this is frozen bread. You pop it in the oven at 400 degrees F and you have the tastiest bread....

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    Well seeing this is highly processed. No.
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    are the ingredients whole grain? no white or bleached flours? if not, fat free/good or not, I wouldnt eat it daily.
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    As carbs go optimally you want to look for unprocessed foods,when it comes to grains. Such as brown rice barleys sweet potatos and oats.
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    Point well taken, thanks all.....

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    Try this bread .. approved by all the experts here
    http://www.food-for-life.com/index.asp

    just incase you haven't seen this link around here

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    Quote Originally Posted by sara
    Try this bread .. approved by all the experts here
    http://www.food-for-life.com/index.asp

    just incase you haven't seen this link around here
    Hi Sara, thanks for the link....

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