Healthiest bread?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Ezekiel is definitely healthy but this health nut can't handle the taste.

My top choice is Spring Mill's Honey Whole Wheat Bread. Simple, short ingredient list and actually tastes great. http://www.springmillbread.com/ I buy mine at MOMs.

When I don't feel like making the trip to MOMs I go to Trader Joe's and buy the 100% Whole Wheat bread (not the whole grain). It has more ingredients but doesn't have hydrogenated oils, HFCS, and has 5g fiber per slice. And it tastes good.



I forgot to say that the 100% Whole Wheat at TJs is by Milton's. Important tidbit.

I wish I could find decent whole wheat bread at the regular grocery store.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Are there any breads made from non-GMO wheat?


If its organic is has to be non GMO
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Are there any breads made from non-GMO wheat?


If its organic is has to be non GMO


It should be non-gmo but I know there was a lot of buzz that it wasn't always a guarantee thus the push for non-GMO labeling.

We use one of the Ezekiel sprouted breads--the one in the red package. If the bread starts out frozen, the sandwiches are fine at lunch time.
Anonymous
+3 Ezekiel! I love out for the taste and nutrition. Unlike a pp I think it holds up fine - we pack it for lunches and no complaints so far. Trader Joe's started carrying their own version recently which is what I now buy because it's a bit less expensive. Don't love the taste as much, but I save a couple bucks a week.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Ezekiel

+1
You can find it at giant, whole foods and Trader joe's.
I love Ezekiel...
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Are there any breads made from non-GMO wheat?


If its organic is has to be non GMO



I wouldn't take that for granted, until they label it as non gmo
Anonymous
USDA organic standards prohibit the use of GMOs.

full disclosure i don't eat bread.
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