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Giving Up Bread - Help!
I want to give up bread. Does anyone have any ideas on things to eat instead? Or has anyone done this themselves?
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Nothing difficult about about giving up bread.
Ale, on the other hand................................... |
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Hi
what I do if I am cutting out having bread I buy Icerberg lettuces and remove the stem and central core Then you can begin by peeling off a few outer leaves together Use these like a tortilla wrap to fold around all your chosen fillings You feel as though you are having a substantially filled and varied wrap you can even use pretty hot fillings the choices are endless ![]() ![]() ![]() good luck with[ out ] it |
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i tend to buy wraps or ritz crackers..i like to have bread in freezer for toast though Mmm hot buttered toast is nice
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I want to give it up completely. I think I eat quite a lot anyway. From things I've been reading, giving it up really helps your digestive system and brain function. Also the weight apparently drops off you.
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Not much thought gone into this!!
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I want to give it up completely. I think I eat quite a lot anyway. From things I've been reading, giving it up really helps your digestive system and brain function. Also the weight apparently drops off you.
If you think you may have coeliac disease then that is a serious illness and you should see you doctor, similarly if you think you have an allergy to wheat/gluten though that is less serious. Most probably you have just been reading someone's opinion written with little or no evidence to support that opinion, you can get almost any opinion on the web and most sites can sound convincing. |
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i like to have bread in freezer for toast though
Mmm hot buttered toast is nice ![]()
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I want to give up bread. Does anyone have any ideas on things to eat instead?
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what I do if I am cutting out having bread I buy Icerberg lettuces and remove the stem and central core Then you can begin by peeling off a few outer leaves together Use these like a tortilla wrap to fold around all your chosen fillings You feel as though you are having a substantially filled and varied wrap you can even use pretty hot fillings the choices are endless ![]() ![]() ![]() good luck with[ out ] it ![]() When I cut out bread I tend to replace it with ryvita, but next time I will try the lettuce, thanks. |
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Bread is also one of my big food weaknesses. I could easily eat a loaf a day and most meals with have a couple of slices of bread and butter with them.
However, I have managed to cut back. I almost never buy a loaf of bread these days and if I do fancy some sandwiches I'll try to have them as a wrap. |
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I want to give up bread. Does anyone have any ideas on things to eat instead? Or has anyone done this themselves?
or you could try crackers
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Nope, never done it before, I LOVE BREAD...What i did was substitute regular bread for brown bread, think its called whole grain, its MUCH healther, for me the difference in the taste isnt very noticable
or you could try crackersAnyway, i'm going to stop eating it from tomorrow. I don't think it should be too difficult. I'm going to do what the poster in this thread mentioned about sandwhich fillings in lettuce indtead of bread for sandwhiches. Also going to take big salads to work with lots of meat, cottage cheese. I think I should be fine. |
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I've been eating wholemeal bread for years. It's still bread though.
Anyway, i'm going to stop eating it from tomorrow. I don't think it should be too difficult. I'm going to do what the poster in this thread mentioned about sandwhich fillings in lettuce indtead of bread for sandwhiches. Also going to take big salads to work with lots of meat, cottage cheese. I think I should be fine. |
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That's a really good idea
![]() When I cut out bread I tend to replace it with ryvita, but next time I will try the lettuce, thanks. ![]() and ........ Master Ozzy
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When I was unwell a week or so back, the only thing I was eating really was toast, a couple of slices for breakfast and a couple in the evening, i lost 9 pounds in weight doing that, not that I was doing it to lose weight.
so you can lose weight by eating just bread, someone told me you can't, but it is not recommended. |
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When I was unwell a week or so back, the only thing I was eating really was toast, a couple of slices for breakfast and a couple in the evening, i lost 9 pounds in weight doing that, not that I was doing it to lose weight.
so you can lose weight by eating just bread, someone told me you can't, but it is not recommended. |
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A slice of toast is about 100-150 calories (depending on the type of bread what you have on top of it). If you are only consuming 400-600 calories a day then you are sure to lose a lot of weight regardless of what it is.
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rice cakes and peanut butter
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I successfully gave up bread a little while ago. I obviously eat it occasionally but not nearly in the amounts I use to. To give you some idea, I use to buy two dominoes 13.5in pizzas and wolf them down. This was when they still did deep pan pizzas.
This doesn't include the loaves I was getting through when 'snacking' at various times of the day. OP, you probably enjoy the feeling of being full all the time. The trouble is the weight you're putting on, that you can't seem to shift by going to the gym several times a week. What you need to do is eat more proteins and nutrients. If you get enough of these you won't crave bread. Don't confuse this with eating lettuce and salad. These are foods you won't enjoy and which will lead you to back to your old habits. Eat light meats like chicken and fish. Supplement your food with beetroot, garlic and an assortment of beans (black eye peas, kidney beans etc). Cook with olive oil, not sunflower oil. Try pasta instead of rice. A few weeks of this and you'll notice the difference. |
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I do not think I could give up bread
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I've done it. And I had a full on addiction to sandwiches. Things I do: the lettuce leaf wrap. Frying or microwaving cheese shreds until all the oil is out of them to make 'crackers'. Using almond or coconut flour substitutions for those times when I just 'have' to have a scone or something else bready. Telling myself I'll have the toast, sandwich, whatever, later and then don't do it. I do get fast food hamburgers without special modifications because I think they taste better that way. Then I eat the middle out of them by tearing the bread off so I can get to the filling. Weird but it works.
The low carb/keto/celiac websites are full of ideas for going bread free. It can be done! Good luck! |
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Depends on the reasons. If it's wanting to give up bread and wheat - crackers etc won't help.
Bread is a carb - so is rice and potatoes, there's also rice cakes as someone mentioned. Gram flour makes very decent pancakes. The lettuce leaf is an excellent taco shell substitute if going wheat free, doves do a excellent brown rice pasta - can't tell the different from normal pasta.
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I gave up bread two years ago and have lost nearly four stones and my stomach is much flatter. I'm doing Weight Watchers and found that bread was bloating me and I was hanging onto the weight. I do have ryvita thins and dry crackers which I'm fine with. I adore good bread and could live off bread and cheese but you do get used to it. Good luck.
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I roll my sandwich filling in slices of ham, or as someone else said Lettuce leaves.
for snacks instead of potato crisp, I make cheese or peperoni crisps. |
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