What kind of bread do you use at home?
We use Natural Ovens bread. Generally the Whole Grain and Flax bread if it's available at the store, otherwise we use the Oatmeal.
Meiko
(1,076 posts)MMMMMMM! Makes great toast.
crunch60
(1,412 posts)and is shipped to Nevada. It's Polish Rye, flour, salt, yeast, that's it. One large loaf is almost s $6.00, but it lasts me two weeks. I keep it in the frig., cause it will mold as it does not have mega preservatives. Real delicious bread.
Sherman A1
(38,958 posts)I liked them when they were around here, but they pulled out of this market several years ago. Now for the most part we pick up bread products at the Entemann's bread store. There are a couple of local Italian bakeries I like, but I don't often get the chance to get much from them.
veganlush
(2,049 posts)100 Percent whole grain sprouted
watrwefitinfor
(1,403 posts)Ezekiel Bread. Wonderful bread, nice people. Expensive, but it's so filling I only eat half as much .
Wat
if you can try there, it has been less expensive at t joe's.
watrwefitinfor
(1,403 posts)In the boonies of SC I'm lucky to find it at all, even luckier to have it at the Piggly-Wiggly only 20 miles from home.
I buy it for myself and a diabetic relative.
Wat
nofurylike
(8,775 posts)local grocery stores. maybe its growing popularity will make it more affordable! i hope so, for you, and all!!
is winston-salem just as far away? there is a t joe's opening there by august. makes number 7 in NC.
btw, i should add that our t joe's is a day trip for us. but the prices are so much better than anywhere - and even more, better prices for healthy food!! - that we plan and make that trip once a month, for a major monthly shopping!
good luck! be well, watrwefitinfor!!
nofurylike
(8,775 posts)freshwest
(53,661 posts)juxtaposed
(2,778 posts)I thought this was funny, I never heard of Ezekiel Bread so reading about it I came across this review.
http://www.nobeliefs.com/washingtonnews/EzekielBread.htm
watrwefitinfor
(1,403 posts)has never seen a Bible verse on the bread wrapper or on the website. It's not a bunch of religious nuts but a bunch of nutrition nuts, saying, let's get back to some basic food. Something we could use a whole lot more of IMO.
It ain't made with shit, either, I don't care what that ridiculous website says.
Try this link:
http://www.foodforlife.com/product-catalog/ezekiel-49/breads
I'm looking at a wrapper on a loaf of Ezekiel 49 Sesame Bread now. In addition to the sprouted organic seeds, filtered water, organic wheat gluten and fresh yeast, it lists the nutrition facts:
Serving, 1 slice
Calories, 80
Fat, .5 grams (no trans fat)
Cholesterel, 0 mg
Sodium, 80 mg
Potassium, 75 mg Total Carbs, 14 g
Dietary Fiber, 3g
Sugars, 0 g (no added sugars of any kind)
Protein, 4g (states the bread contains all 18 amino acids - a complete protein.)
No Bible verses on the loaf wrapper, either. The wrapper does state, "This Biblical Bread is Trulythe Staff of Life."
They have a very wide assortment of breads and related stuff like tortillas, mixes, gluten free and wheat free, all organic. Their cinnamon bread is just delicious and 0 grams of sugar.
Sorry to carry on, but I was just a little upset after taking a look at that awful link you posted that says they make it with human dung.
Suggest you try a slice. Toast it and smear it with raw organic honey.
Heavenly. (Said the atheist.)
Wat
juxtaposed
(2,778 posts)After reading your response to the satirical Washington News opinion-editorial about Ezekiel bread it got me thinking that what I may find humorous others my find offensive and at times even worse.
I hope this unthoughtful disregard of others (on my part) has no long lasting effect with your enjoyment of "Ezekiel 4;9 Bread" or (Ezekiel 4:12 bread if they ever decide to make it).
I hope the next time you're smearing organic honey on a hot toasted slice of "Ezekiel 4;9", thoughts of "Ezekiel 4:12" do not enter your mind and ruin the moment for you.
Sorry for going on so long, so I removed about 10 lines above!
juxta
Actually I never tasted Ezekiel 4:12 bread because it doesn't exist (although Ezekiel 4;9 bread does). No doubt it would taste abominable. This is satire but, no doubt, there will be some gullible Christians and some Atheists that will believe anything. They don't read footnotes do they?
marybourg
(13,181 posts)mindem
(1,580 posts)Both sourdough and regular bread. I have a friend who has a small mill and provides real good whole wheat flour I like to use.
Kablooie
(18,775 posts)handmade34
(22,925 posts)SO and I cut out all bread and have both lost over 30 libs... rarely miss it
LeftyMom
(49,212 posts)Not much though, I'm dieting and bread is pretty calorie dense.
http://www.daveskillerbread.com/
yewberry
(6,530 posts)but it's like six bucks at my grocery store. I can't justify that.
LeftyMom
(49,212 posts)If you have one near you.
RebelOne
(30,947 posts)but when I do, I buy what is on sale as most of the loaf turns to mold after I use just a few slices.
flvegan
(64,592 posts)CrispyQ
(38,245 posts)I keep saying I'm going to learn to bake my own, but it never happens. I even have a lovely sourdough starter.
applegrove
(123,117 posts)WillParkinson
(16,866 posts)They look amazing and I'd love to try them, but I can't find any ingredient listing on them. :sigh:
applegrove
(123,117 posts)HopeHoops
(47,675 posts)She usually gets creative. We grow a lot of herbs so she has a lot to work with (including caraway seeds, cilantro/coriander, basil, dill, oregano, mints of multiple types, thymes of multiple types, chives, etc.)
ginnyinWI
(17,276 posts)Not sure if this is a national brand, but it is in Wisconsin. Lots of varieties like "100% Whole Wheat" "Health Nut" etc. I go to the outlet store and get enough to fill the freezer.
Also make my own from time to time. Made some rye bread today. Also like to make Artisan bread. And my own pizza crust.