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Brown Multigrain Sliced LoafNewest Review: ... to the multi-grain bread in particular, as it gave me indigestion. However, it is ok for toasting, but the slices are so ... more |
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by - written on 13/05/09 (2 readings)
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well I have yet to find ANY wheat free bread, that can actually be eaten as 'bread' and not toast. I found I had a reaction to the multi-grain bread in particular, as it gave me indigestion. However, it is ok for toasting, but the slices are so small, you need a wooden tong to get the toasted bread out of the toaster! I do not know why the wheat free bread has to be so small, it is not just this one - all the wheat free bread is this size. I would rather eat cardboard than this as 'bread', it crumbles as it comes out of the packet (even a problem with toasting), and is so dry it sticks in your throat. Personally I use the white bread, but only for toasting - have ... Read the complete review
by - written on 15/01/09 (Very useful, 48 readings)
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My wife is a coeliac, she can't eat Wheat or Gluten (Any eating of it would cause swelling and sharp pains in the stomach along with sickness and other horrible symptoms), so she can't eat normal bread and she hates it because she used to love Sandwiches etc. On the plus side the lack of proper bread in a diet takes away a lot of bad things from your diet, but also a good amount of fibre. So instead of bread, she (And by definition me) have to eat gluten free bread. This is one of the best on the market, created by 'Dietary Specials' a company who have a wide range of Gluten Free products. The bread proclaims to be Brown Multigrain, ... Read the complete review

by - written on 15/04/08 (Very useful, 150 readings)
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Introduction: I stumbled across this bread when I was doing an online shop. I've liked the idea of trying this type of bread, due to all the reports of bloating and such, from wheat (found in ordinary bread)...problem being, I LOVE bread...so this seemed like the perfect option...I can eat bread and not feel the guilt or that my work down the gym is in vane (yeah right). I've never seen this bread in the supermarket, as bizarrely it isn't kept in the bread section (well, not in my local Tesco anyway), it's found in the 'speciality diets' section...and not having any speciality diet, I've never spent long browsing those shelves. So...that's where to get it...on with ... Read the complete review
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