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Eating Bread . Makes You Fat
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i have noticed eating white bread in mornings and lunch time i have put on more weight than usual.
can i eat brown bread or is it all the same ?
going onto high protein plus salads soon and cutting down on the beer
can i eat brown bread or is it all the same ?
going onto high protein plus salads soon and cutting down on the beer
Answers
Definitely bread (yeasted especially) makes you put weight on especially round the middle. If you don't think so, leave it off completely for a couple of weeks as did several of my friends and family who needed to reduce their "tums" and noticed the inches drop off. You can actually replace the bread with cream crackers and savoury scones if you really need to...
10:02 Mon 08th Sep 2014
I'm unconvinced a calorie isn't a calorie isn't a calorie. Regardless where it ame from. Yes ok I can buy into the idea that some foodstuffs are easier to extract energy from than others but I suspect the difference is slight.
I believe a slice of brown is going to be much the same calories as a slice of white. For sure when I checked different flours they all seems much of a muchness. But there are plenty of places on the Net where you can check to be sure. I suggest everything in moderation. And that excess anything, inc. protein, isn't the best diet.
Yes beer has alcohol that has many calories. Don't binge and you'll probably not be spiking your intentions too much.
I believe a slice of brown is going to be much the same calories as a slice of white. For sure when I checked different flours they all seems much of a muchness. But there are plenty of places on the Net where you can check to be sure. I suggest everything in moderation. And that excess anything, inc. protein, isn't the best diet.
Yes beer has alcohol that has many calories. Don't binge and you'll probably not be spiking your intentions too much.
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Definitely bread (yeasted especially) makes you put weight on especially round the middle. If you don't think so, leave it off completely for a couple of weeks as did several of my friends and family who needed to reduce their "tums" and noticed the inches drop off. You can actually replace the bread with cream crackers and savoury scones if you really need to but don't overdo those either. Good luck DD.