ok so I gave it a go
its called Home Pride carb Action there are 2 kinds wheat and white
They cant keep the wheat of the shelves so I didnt get to try it. the white
was not bad soft a tad bit of a rubber feel to it but it kinda makes it feel
even more soft. Now I wasnt very happy with the nutrition info
for 1 slice
fat 1g
protein 4g
carb 10g
fiber 4g
sugars 1g
I thought it would be lower in carbs much like the other bread Co. that seem
to be under 4g maybe the wheat is lower that would explain why its doing
better on the shelves
Jean B. - 22 Jan 2004 22:21 GMT
> ok so I gave it a go
> its called Home Pride carb Action there are 2 kinds wheat and white
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> to be under 4g maybe the wheat is lower that would explain why its doing
> better on the shelves
How does it compare, taste- and texture-wise, with the Lite (or is
it Light?) version of Wonderbread? That is tolerable. I still
find it amusing that I am buying Wonderbread though.

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Angie Rose - 23 Jan 2004 01:53 GMT
| > ok so I gave it a go
| > its called Home Pride carb Action there are 2 kinds wheat and white
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| Jean B.
I dont know I dont eat much bread even when I wasnt on this WOL I didnt.
over all I thought it was quite good
DH said he has some of the wheat one on his truck so I might get to try it
tonight
metoo - 22 Jan 2004 22:48 GMT
Have they already subtracted the carbs to get the 10g?
jo
nj
> ok so I gave it a go
> its called Home Pride carb Action there are 2 kinds wheat and white
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> to be under 4g maybe the wheat is lower that would explain why its doing
> better on the shelves
Angie Rose - 23 Jan 2004 02:05 GMT
I dont believe so the bag says 10 grams total carbs 4 grams fiber
I just did the math at www.lowcarb.ca and it says 5.13g actual
carb count.
| Have they already subtracted the carbs to get the 10g?
| jo
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| > to be under 4g maybe the wheat is lower that would explain why its doing
| > better on the shelves
SuperAlpha - 23 Jan 2004 01:23 GMT
I guess it all depends on how big they "slice"it. You want 1g per slice,
then cut it thinner.
:)
Angie Rose - 23 Jan 2004 02:06 GMT
lol I dont want to be the crazy person in the house who cuts her sliced
bread thiner
:o)
| I guess it all depends on how big they "slice"it. You want 1g per slice,
| then cut it thinner.
| :)