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I'm giving up bread
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Can anyone suggest low-fat alternatives to have with my afternoon tea - Nothing that involves cooking please. I don't like fruits and I'd prefer something I can have my marmite with. Thank you!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.dont do that stupid diet its bad for you and makes your breath stink not to mention when u do finally eat bread again you will put the weight back on immediatly . Do normal exercise like walking and youll not only loose the weight but you will feel un unbelievablly better and it will have more long term benifits .
Well, I dont know bout Marmite, as Im not a big fan, but with just about anything else (like dipping sauces, cheese, etc) pita bread works really well, and its not as damaging to diets as bread is. I agree with gnasher to an extent, you do have to have the exercise to lose weight, but if you try to separate what you eat, as in try to avoid mixing meat and potatoes - try some veg with the meat instead. Basically cut down on the carbs a bit and dont mix too much into one meal - and you'll find that you'll lose a few pounds very, very quickly. Its my lose-that-little-bit-before-going-on-holiday scheme :) Best of luck!
Thanks for all the suggestions guys. Just a note tho: I'm not going on Atkins - I can't as I'm vegetarian and hate eggs and so would probably starve on it! I'm giving it up as I love bread so much that I consume loads and the only way I won't eat it is if I don't buy it. Plus I've noticed it bulks up my tummy more than anything else. I gym everyday and otherwise my diet is healthy with plenty of veggies.. so just needed alternatives for bread.
Crackers sound safe (I used to be addicted to them - like-handfuls-of-6-at-a-time-addiced- so am scared about bringing them in the house again so will keep looking for other ideas)
I love oatcakes but they're quite calorific and would have the same problem as I do with crackers. Think I'll go with ricecakes: can imagine them good with Marmite and not dangerous as they are not too appealing to snack on on their own.
I will also definitely try pitta - hadn't considered that!
Thanks all again!
I fully agree. When you think about it bread these days is far from a quality product as is really just water, flour and preservatives. I don't know about you but putting glue straight into your tummy will surely make it expand. You don't have to do the Aitkens diet but try to keep your carb in take to under 60 grams a day. As for alternatives knock bread and the head and see just how much better you feel, you'll never go back.