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Old February 6th, 2004, 03:03 AM
Lee B.
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I'd read that they were going to carry it, but had my doubts. I hadn't
seen any at the store closes to me, but was in another one not very far
away and there it was - two loaves of Atkins bread in the freezer! I
didn't see any prices on it, and being in a hurry didn't ask them to
scan it. Prior to this, the closest place I could find it was at a
health food store about 25 minutes away, which was a problem because of
trying to keep it frozen on the way home. Even if it costs a little more
at the 7-11, the convenience is probably worth it (depending on how much
more it is).

Lee
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Old February 6th, 2004, 04:18 AM
Teeb
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Well it's worth it if you like spreading butter on a dish sponge and eating
it.. :-/

Teeb


"Lee B." wrote in message
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I'd read that they were going to carry it, but had my doubts. I hadn't
seen any at the store closes to me, but was in another one not very far
away and there it was - two loaves of Atkins bread in the freezer! I
didn't see any prices on it, and being in a hurry didn't ask them to
scan it. Prior to this, the closest place I could find it was at a
health food store about 25 minutes away, which was a problem because of
trying to keep it frozen on the way home. Even if it costs a little more
at the 7-11, the convenience is probably worth it (depending on how much
more it is).

Lee



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Old February 6th, 2004, 05:18 AM
Sean McCabe
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Default Atkins bread spotted at 7-11

Teeb wrote:

Well it's worth it if you like spreading butter on a dish sponge and eating
it.. :-/

Franz bread of Oregon makes a nice low carb bread called Net4--tastes a lot
like an old fashioned farmhouse style bread. Ive tried just about everything
available here on the West Coast, and this is by far the best--its got me
eating toast with my eggs in the morning again! : )

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Old February 6th, 2004, 05:33 AM
Garypa
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Default Atkins bread spotted at 7-11

Can't find Natural Ovens anywhere around here, but we do have Rudi's organic lc
bread-- tastes like the real thing (4 carbs.)
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Old February 6th, 2004, 11:18 PM
Robbie
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Default Atkins bread spotted at 7-11

Save your money, buy a breadmaker and search this newsgroup or the net for
good low-carb bread recipes. I have several I use and the bread is always
fresh and much cheaper than regular store bought bread. On to homemade lc
tortilla's next...

Rob


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Old February 7th, 2004, 12:56 AM
Jon Jacobs
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Default Atkins bread spotted at 7-11

I have a breadmaker. I would certainly like to know of good low-carb
recipes. I just bought a pound of Nature's Own Wheat N Fiber. 5 net grams of
carb per slice for $1.75. Not bad, but fresh made would certainly taste
better and possibly cost less.

Jon

"Robbie" wrote in message
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Save your money, buy a breadmaker and search this newsgroup or the net for
good low-carb bread recipes. I have several I use and the bread is always
fresh and much cheaper than regular store bought bread. On to homemade lc
tortilla's next...

Rob




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Old February 7th, 2004, 02:52 AM
JC Der Koenig
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Default Atkins bread spotted at 7-11

Bread is not low carb, you stupid fat ****.

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JC

Eat less, exercise more.

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"Robbie" wrote in message
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Save your money, buy a breadmaker and search this newsgroup or the net for
good low-carb bread recipes. I have several I use and the bread is always
fresh and much cheaper than regular store bought bread. On to homemade lc
tortilla's next...

Rob




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Old February 7th, 2004, 03:25 PM
jonalisa
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Default Atkins bread spotted at 7-11

don't you know any other insulting names to call people?

jonalisa

"JC Der Koenig" wrote in message
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Bread is not low carb, you stupid fat ****.

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JC

Eat less, exercise more.

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"Robbie" wrote in message
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Save your money, buy a breadmaker and search this newsgroup or the net

for
good low-carb bread recipes. I have several I use and the bread is

always
fresh and much cheaper than regular store bought bread. On to homemade

lc
tortilla's next...

Rob






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Old February 7th, 2004, 04:15 PM
Lee B.
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Default Atkins bread spotted at 7-11

Actually, the Atkins bread doesn't taste bad to me. Heck, it doesn't
taste much at all G. Fortunately I'm not a bread addict; I don't eat
bread for the taste of bread... I use it more for a vehicle to hold
stuff. I've found several brands of LC bread at the not-so-local health
food store that are also good, with more taste than Atkins. But I have
to say, that in a pinch I'm much more likely to pick up a loaf of Atkins
bread around the corner than I am to drive 25 minutes, and I'm more
likely to pick up the 3 GM CHO Atkins bread than I am the quasi LC stuff
at the local grocery store, where they try to convince me that 9 GM CHO
is low enough.
Lee

CarbAddict wrote:


I bought a loaf of Atkins bread recently and that has to be about the
nastiest bread I've ever tasted. If we're supposed to attempt to eliminate
or limit bread from our diet, eating that is a good incentive.

Admittedly, tastes differ, but please at least try Natural Ovens Bakery
Lo-Carb bread. It is net 3g/slice (8g, w/ 5g fiber) and at least resembles
bread.

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Old February 7th, 2004, 09:13 PM
Robbie
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Default Atkins bread spotted at 7-11

I have a breadmaker. I would certainly like to know of good low-carb
recipes. I just bought a pound of Nature's Own Wheat N Fiber. 5 net grams

of
carb per slice for $1.75. Not bad, but fresh made would certainly taste
better and possibly cost less.


Try this one:
http://www.lowcarbluxury.com/recipes...e-bread21.html

Robbie


 




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