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So im starting to tighten up my diet, relizing that everyone preaches 6 meals, I was concerned about bread. I know that everyone says white bread is taboo. What about whole wheat bread? Is there anything bad about it that I shouldnt be eating it? I really dont want to eat tuna without bread.

This would be a link to the bread that I bought for my tuna sandwiches.

http://www.miltonsbaking.com/bread_products_whole_grain_bread.htm

Also would it be ok for me to have this bread plain as a snack with hard boiled eggs.

Thanks,
Tweaked
 
Tweaked said:
So im starting to tighten up my diet, relizing that everyone preaches 6 meals, I was concerned about bread. I know that everyone says white bread is taboo. What about whole wheat bread? Is there anything bad about it that I shouldnt be eating it? I really dont want to eat tuna without bread.

This would be a link to the bread that I bought for my tuna sandwiches.

http://www.miltonsbaking.com/bread_products_whole_grain_bread.htm

Also would it be ok for me to have this bread plain as a snack with hard boiled eggs.

Thanks,
Tweaked
When just cleaning up diet a lot, a of people will initially keep a FEW slices of bread (less than two) in their day. Just for the ease of it.

If you are going to eat breads, the usual suggestion is sprouted or essene breads are the best for you.... After that then you have your highly grained breads made with wholegrain flour (mega-grain/highly seeded breads) and, after that, you have your whole wheat (but, in the grand scheme of things, it is not much better for you than a 'high fibre' white bread).

Personally, I would certainly limit bread to only 1-2 slices a day. Bread is very nutritionally void - it does not have a lot of vitamins, minerals or other things in it that more natural carb sources have (water, phytochemicals, anti-oxidants, fibre etc) - so it is not as healthy for you. Bread is also not going to be as good for filling you up and keeping you full (lower fibre content/lower 'bulk effect' and higher GI than a lot of the legumes, fruits and whole grains) and will have a lower thermogenic effect too (it takes less energy to burn than other more fibrous starchy carbs).

At least if you eat sprouted/essence bread you still get most of the vitamins/minerals, water, fibre and other good things in a lower GI package.
 
Most of these so called breads contain HFCS. You'll want to go with organic bread that does not.
 
Tweaked said:
What about whole wheat bread?

Make sure it's whole grain not just "whole wheat". Some whole wheat breads are made from enriched flour which is basically the same as white bread and has little or no fiber in it.

Get a fresh 100% whole grain whole wheat bread from a bakery every week. A bakery won't put preservatives in it like the crap bread they sell at most stores. Each slice will have about 100 calories and it's a good source of fiber.
 
I just eat brown rice and mixed veggies instead of wheatbread. I am currently cuting
though. There is worse things you can eat. Like Emma said try and go for High grain
breads you'll better off and actually get something out of it nutrition wise.
 
any comments on the bread that I linked? seemed to be the only bread at the store that I was at that was labled whole grain. I can list the ingrediants later when I get home if you want.
 
The best tasting healthy bread I've ever had...

The Health Loaf from Eli Zabar (you can order it online, or see if there is a store near you that carries it). It's got sugar (by way of the honey used in it), but it is all natural ingredients and it is dense and filling. One slice was definitley satisfying. Now, whether you can/should eat this on a cut, well... depends how strict you want to be on this cut. But it is definitely a GOOD tasting healthy bread, as opposed to some other healthy breads that are better (ingredients/macros-wise) but don't taste so good.

Here are the nutritionals for one slice (64g):

Calories 130
Fat 1.5 (0g sat fat)
Carb 24 (Fiber 6, sugar 3)
Protein 5

Ingredients: Whole wheat flour, water, honey, flax seeds, sesame seeds, sunflower seeds, starter, salt and yeast.
 
Tweaked said:
any comments on the bread that I linked? seemed to be the only bread at the store that I was at that was labled whole grain. I can list the ingrediants later when I get home if you want.
it doesn't look too bad... looks like similar ingredients to the health loaf i just posted about, though I don't see a specific list for the ingredients. However, the slices must be smaller or something, as the calories/carbs, etc. are lower for one slice of your bread than the health loaf bread.

The ezekiel breads from Food For Life are also good. The sprouted grain bread, GREAT for you and tastes pretty good.
 
GoalGetter said:
it doesn't look too bad... looks like similar ingredients to the health loaf i just posted about, though I don't see a specific list for the ingredients. However, the slices must be smaller or something, as the calories/carbs, etc. are lower for one slice of your bread than the health loaf bread.

The ezekiel breads from Food For Life are also good. The sprouted grain bread, GREAT for you and tastes pretty good.

Heres a list of the ingredients per the packaging.

Whole wheat flour, water, vital wheat gluten, brown sugar, degermed yellow corn grits, oat groats, yeast, wheat bran, rolled oats, contains 2% or less of each of the following: flaxseed, honey, bleached vinegar, malted barley flour, ascorbic acid, enzymes, ferrous sulfate, wheat starch, cultured wheat starch, soy flour.
 
Tweaked said:
Heres a list of the ingredients per the packaging.

Whole wheat flour, water, vital wheat gluten, brown sugar, degermed yellow corn grits, oat groats, yeast, wheat bran, rolled oats, contains 2% or less of each of the following: flaxseed, honey, bleached vinegar, malted barley flour, ascorbic acid, enzymes, ferrous sulfate, wheat starch, cultured wheat starch, soy flour.
Things in bold are why I wouldn't eat it. But many people would (especially if they were bulking)...

Personally, I think that if you are going to eat bread then stick to something with an ingredient list like this:
Sprouted rye Grains (sprouted), Water.
 
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There's better sources of carbs than MOST storebrand bread, but if you're cutting (AKA a calorie deficit), the 'bad' ingredients won't matter as much as when bulking and already over a caloric maintenance level where ever extra calorie counts. 2 slices a day of the best storebrand bread you can find isn't going to kill you.
 
Emma-Leigh said:
Things in bold are why I wouldn't eat it. But many people would (especially if they were bulking)...

Personally, I think that if you are going to eat bread then stick to something with an ingredient list like this:
Sprouted rye Grains (sprouted), Water.
Ditto ;)
 
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