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Yes, this is what I use for my tuna and turkey sandwiches. Only one

slice though at 20 carbs per. My kids take this in their lunches

too. I don't think they have ever eaten white bread, lol. It is

quite tasty too. The main thing to remember is not to use this at

every meal, maybe only one or two.

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Yes, it's acceptable, but if you buy the Lee " Heart Healthy " 100% Wheat

instead of the " Homestyle " it's only 70 cals and 13g of carbs per slice. And if

you buy the Lee " Delightful " Wheat it's only 45 calories and 9g of carbs

per slice. They all taste great. I usually buy the ones that are lower in

calories and carbs so I don't have to stress over making a big sandwich with two

full-size pieces of bread.

SaraLee Homestyle 100% WW Bread

Is this bread acceptable?

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Two things to also look for in an 'acceptable' bread is that the

very first ingredient should be 'whole wheat' and then besides carbs

as pointed out theres a big range difference btwn breads, also

look at the FAT content! SOme 'healthy' breads are 3+grams - look

for ones that are .05 or 1gram per slice.

<<joni>>

*who has been known to wander in the bread aisle for up to ten

minutes reading labels* :-o

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Thanks ladies for the answers. I'll have to try the delightful wheat

also. I just checked and I have the " heart healthy " version now. I

was surprised that there are 5 grams of protein in each slice. Wonder

where that protein comes from?

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> Two things to also look for in an 'acceptable' bread is that the

> very first ingredient should be 'whole wheat' and then besides

carbs

> as pointed out theres a big range difference btwn breads,

also

> look at the FAT content! SOme 'healthy' breads are 3+grams - look

> for ones that are .05 or 1gram per slice.

>

>

> <<joni>>

> *who has been known to wander in the bread aisle for up to ten

> minutes reading labels* :-o

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Wheat actually has quite a bit of protein in it. There's a surprising amount of

protein in a bagel or a serving of pasta, like 6-10 grams.

Re: SaraLee Homestyle 100% WW Bread

Thanks ladies for the answers. I'll have to try the delightful wheat

also. I just checked and I have the " heart healthy " version now. I

was surprised that there are 5 grams of protein in each slice. Wonder

where that protein comes from? --- In

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