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In a message dated 6/4/03 3:37:04 AM Eastern Daylight Time,

sunshinepointe@... writes:

> Has anyone here given up bread completely?

You must be kidding, right? I can't imagine giving up bread completely. I

have though started eating only the darker versions like pumpernickle, rye,

whole weat, the grainier breads.

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In a message dated 6/4/03 3:37:04 AM Eastern Daylight Time,

sunshinepointe@... writes:

> Has anyone here given up bread completely?

You must be kidding, right? I can't imagine giving up bread completely. I

have though started eating only the darker versions like pumpernickle, rye,

whole weat, the grainier breads.

Sue R

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In a message dated 6/4/03 3:37:04 AM Eastern Daylight Time,

sunshinepointe@... writes:

> Has anyone here given up bread completely?

You must be kidding, right? I can't imagine giving up bread completely. I

have though started eating only the darker versions like pumpernickle, rye,

whole weat, the grainier breads.

Sue R

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Dear Sunshine,

Sorry didn't get your name.

I haven't given up bread but I try to always go for whole grains when it

comes to bread, pasta and rice.

You have to read labels too because there is a lot of " brown " stuff out there

that is really enriched, so you have to be vigilant to make sure you are

getting the good stuff. I have lost 30 lbs so far, so I must be doing something

right. :-)

I do, however eat pizza occasionally and that is on regular crust so I'm not

perfect about it. :-)

Peace,

Jen N.

There are only two ways to live your life. One is as though nothing is a

miracle. The other is though everything is a miracle.

--Albert Einstein

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Dear Sunshine,

Sorry didn't get your name.

I haven't given up bread but I try to always go for whole grains when it

comes to bread, pasta and rice.

You have to read labels too because there is a lot of " brown " stuff out there

that is really enriched, so you have to be vigilant to make sure you are

getting the good stuff. I have lost 30 lbs so far, so I must be doing something

right. :-)

I do, however eat pizza occasionally and that is on regular crust so I'm not

perfect about it. :-)

Peace,

Jen N.

There are only two ways to live your life. One is as though nothing is a

miracle. The other is though everything is a miracle.

--Albert Einstein

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Dear Sunshine,

Sorry didn't get your name.

I haven't given up bread but I try to always go for whole grains when it

comes to bread, pasta and rice.

You have to read labels too because there is a lot of " brown " stuff out there

that is really enriched, so you have to be vigilant to make sure you are

getting the good stuff. I have lost 30 lbs so far, so I must be doing something

right. :-)

I do, however eat pizza occasionally and that is on regular crust so I'm not

perfect about it. :-)

Peace,

Jen N.

There are only two ways to live your life. One is as though nothing is a

miracle. The other is though everything is a miracle.

--Albert Einstein

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I have given up white bread entirely... I eat whole grain bread and wheat pasta

and it has made a HUGE difference.

Nicci

Bread?

Has anyone here given up bread completely? I recently spoke to a

friend of mine who works out at a local gym who said that the way he

became so lean and muscular was by cutting out bread. If anyone has

given up bread entirely, let me know how you manage eating! So many

meals I love involve bread/bread products, but I'm willing to give

it a shot.

This isn't a no-carb thing, just bread only.

Thanks!

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I have given up white bread entirely... I eat whole grain bread and wheat pasta

and it has made a HUGE difference.

Nicci

Bread?

Has anyone here given up bread completely? I recently spoke to a

friend of mine who works out at a local gym who said that the way he

became so lean and muscular was by cutting out bread. If anyone has

given up bread entirely, let me know how you manage eating! So many

meals I love involve bread/bread products, but I'm willing to give

it a shot.

This isn't a no-carb thing, just bread only.

Thanks!

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I have given up white bread entirely... I eat whole grain bread and wheat pasta

and it has made a HUGE difference.

Nicci

Bread?

Has anyone here given up bread completely? I recently spoke to a

friend of mine who works out at a local gym who said that the way he

became so lean and muscular was by cutting out bread. If anyone has

given up bread entirely, let me know how you manage eating! So many

meals I love involve bread/bread products, but I'm willing to give

it a shot.

This isn't a no-carb thing, just bread only.

Thanks!

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I actually have a bread maker, so theoretically i could make my own

bread and be sure of the ingredients. However everything I love -

pizza, taco bell etc involves white flour. I'll have to figure out a

way to resist temptation....unfortunatley my friends make friday

nights taco bell or something else greasy night. It makes me nuts.

Oh well...I've gotta try!

By the way, the name is doni!

> Dear Sunshine,

> Sorry didn't get your name.

> I haven't given up bread but I try to always go for whole grains

when it

> comes to bread, pasta and rice.

> You have to read labels too because there is a lot of " brown "

stuff out there

> that is really enriched, so you have to be vigilant to make sure

you are

> getting the good stuff. I have lost 30 lbs so far, so I must be

doing something

> right. :-)

> I do, however eat pizza occasionally and that is on regular crust

so I'm not

> perfect about it. :-)

> Peace,

> Jen N.

>

> There are only two ways to live your life. One is as though

nothing is a

> miracle. The other is though everything is a miracle.

> --Albert Einstein

>

>

>

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> I actually have a bread maker, so theoretically i could make my

own

> bread and be sure of the ingredients. However everything I love -

> pizza, taco bell etc involves white flour. I'll have to figure out

a

> way to resist temptation....unfortunatley my friends make friday

> nights taco bell or something else greasy night. It makes me nuts.

> Oh well...I've gotta try!

>

> By the way, the name is doni!

Doni,

You can still do Taco Bell...if you order chicken soft tacos, and

pintos and cheese, its an okay choice, not too bad for you, really!

A little high on the sodium, but not so bad calorie wise...you might

try http://www.3fatchicks.com/ for nutritional information on fast

food, or if you need one with Weight Watchers points, there is a

good one at http://www.healthdiscovery.net/ . Hope that these will

help you make more informed decisions, and that you will still be

able to have treats with your friends!

Sharon

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Thanks for thecool websites sharon! It will still be hard no matter

what. I loveeeeeeee soft tacos with lots of sour cream and cheese!

Oh well....getting the body I want is worth it more!

> > I actually have a bread maker, so theoretically i could make my

> own

> > bread and be sure of the ingredients. However everything I love -

> > pizza, taco bell etc involves white flour. I'll have to figure

out

> a

> > way to resist temptation....unfortunatley my friends make friday

> > nights taco bell or something else greasy night. It makes me

nuts.

> > Oh well...I've gotta try!

> >

> > By the way, the name is doni!

>

> Doni,

>

> You can still do Taco Bell...if you order chicken soft tacos, and

> pintos and cheese, its an okay choice, not too bad for you,

really!

> A little high on the sodium, but not so bad calorie wise...you

might

> try http://www.3fatchicks.com/ for nutritional information on fast

> food, or if you need one with Weight Watchers points, there is a

> good one at http://www.healthdiscovery.net/ . Hope that these

will

> help you make more informed decisions, and that you will still be

> able to have treats with your friends!

>

> Sharon

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Thanks for thecool websites sharon! It will still be hard no matter

what. I loveeeeeeee soft tacos with lots of sour cream and cheese!

Oh well....getting the body I want is worth it more!

> > I actually have a bread maker, so theoretically i could make my

> own

> > bread and be sure of the ingredients. However everything I love -

> > pizza, taco bell etc involves white flour. I'll have to figure

out

> a

> > way to resist temptation....unfortunatley my friends make friday

> > nights taco bell or something else greasy night. It makes me

nuts.

> > Oh well...I've gotta try!

> >

> > By the way, the name is doni!

>

> Doni,

>

> You can still do Taco Bell...if you order chicken soft tacos, and

> pintos and cheese, its an okay choice, not too bad for you,

really!

> A little high on the sodium, but not so bad calorie wise...you

might

> try http://www.3fatchicks.com/ for nutritional information on fast

> food, or if you need one with Weight Watchers points, there is a

> good one at http://www.healthdiscovery.net/ . Hope that these

will

> help you make more informed decisions, and that you will still be

> able to have treats with your friends!

>

> Sharon

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Thanks for thecool websites sharon! It will still be hard no matter

what. I loveeeeeeee soft tacos with lots of sour cream and cheese!

Oh well....getting the body I want is worth it more!

> > I actually have a bread maker, so theoretically i could make my

> own

> > bread and be sure of the ingredients. However everything I love -

> > pizza, taco bell etc involves white flour. I'll have to figure

out

> a

> > way to resist temptation....unfortunatley my friends make friday

> > nights taco bell or something else greasy night. It makes me

nuts.

> > Oh well...I've gotta try!

> >

> > By the way, the name is doni!

>

> Doni,

>

> You can still do Taco Bell...if you order chicken soft tacos, and

> pintos and cheese, its an okay choice, not too bad for you,

really!

> A little high on the sodium, but not so bad calorie wise...you

might

> try http://www.3fatchicks.com/ for nutritional information on fast

> food, or if you need one with Weight Watchers points, there is a

> good one at http://www.healthdiscovery.net/ . Hope that these

will

> help you make more informed decisions, and that you will still be

> able to have treats with your friends!

>

> Sharon

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Give up bread????!!!!! That's a sin isn't it?!!!! JK LOL I have cut

down a lot since I started losing weight but I could never give it up.

I know body builders will just eat protein before a competition to get

their body fat down but it's not something yo do on a regular basis. In

my opinion, balance is key.

Gena :-)

> Has anyone here given up bread completely? I recently spoke to a

> friend of mine who works out at a local gym who said that the way he

> became so lean and muscular was by cutting out bread. If anyone has

> given up bread entirely, let me know how you manage eating! So many

> meals I love involve bread/bread products, but I'm willing to give

> it a shot.

>

> This isn't a no-carb thing, just bread only.

>

> Thanks!

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Give up bread????!!!!! That's a sin isn't it?!!!! JK LOL I have cut

down a lot since I started losing weight but I could never give it up.

I know body builders will just eat protein before a competition to get

their body fat down but it's not something yo do on a regular basis. In

my opinion, balance is key.

Gena :-)

> Has anyone here given up bread completely? I recently spoke to a

> friend of mine who works out at a local gym who said that the way he

> became so lean and muscular was by cutting out bread. If anyone has

> given up bread entirely, let me know how you manage eating! So many

> meals I love involve bread/bread products, but I'm willing to give

> it a shot.

>

> This isn't a no-carb thing, just bread only.

>

> Thanks!

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Hey gena, I agree with you that balance is key, thats why I'm not

giving up carbs. My friend did say that bread was the worst thing

possible to eat, and by the looks of him he seems to know what he's

talking about lol-. I'm such a huge bread person though, so I think

if I can manage to cut wayyyyyyyyy back on bread - save for special

occasions only or something - that my weight loss will improve. One

can hope!

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<auroragg@m...> wrote:

>

> Give up bread????!!!!! That's a sin isn't it?!!!! JK LOL I have

cut

> down a lot since I started losing weight but I could never give it

up.

> I know body builders will just eat protein before a competition to

get

> their body fat down but it's not something yo do on a regular

basis. In

> my opinion, balance is key.

>

> Gena :-)

>

>

> > Has anyone here given up bread completely? I recently spoke to a

> > friend of mine who works out at a local gym who said that the

way he

> > became so lean and muscular was by cutting out bread. If anyone

has

> > given up bread entirely, let me know how you manage eating! So

many

> > meals I love involve bread/bread products, but I'm willing to

give

> > it a shot.

> >

> > This isn't a no-carb thing, just bread only.

> >

> > Thanks!

>

>

>

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I gave up alot of starches but not all of them. Corn mostly because

it has little nutritional value. But you NEED carbs. Ya gotta get

energy from somewhere!

Just don't overdo. And stay away from beer. One is equal to a whole

LOAF of bread. Yes really.

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I gave up alot of starches but not all of them. Corn mostly because

it has little nutritional value. But you NEED carbs. Ya gotta get

energy from somewhere!

Just don't overdo. And stay away from beer. One is equal to a whole

LOAF of bread. Yes really.

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I gave up alot of starches but not all of them. Corn mostly because

it has little nutritional value. But you NEED carbs. Ya gotta get

energy from somewhere!

Just don't overdo. And stay away from beer. One is equal to a whole

LOAF of bread. Yes really.

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Doni,

I know, I love my bread too! But I have cut waaaayyy back on it! I

don't think it is all bad for you though. If you get whole wheat or

multi grains they are good for you. It's funny, I switched to whole

wheat bread a few years ago and Mike was like good, I don't like white

bread! I'm like you're kidding?! Why didn't you tell me? LOL

Gena

> Hey gena, I agree with you that balance is key, thats why I'm not

> giving up carbs. My friend did say that bread was the worst thing

> possible to eat, and by the looks of him he seems to know what he's

> talking about lol-. I'm such a huge bread person though, so I think

> if I can manage to cut wayyyyyyyyy back on bread - save for special

> occasions only or something - that my weight loss will improve. One

> can hope!

> >

> > Give up bread????!!!!! That's a sin isn't it?!!!! JK LOL

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Doni,

I know, I love my bread too! But I have cut waaaayyy back on it! I

don't think it is all bad for you though. If you get whole wheat or

multi grains they are good for you. It's funny, I switched to whole

wheat bread a few years ago and Mike was like good, I don't like white

bread! I'm like you're kidding?! Why didn't you tell me? LOL

Gena

> Hey gena, I agree with you that balance is key, thats why I'm not

> giving up carbs. My friend did say that bread was the worst thing

> possible to eat, and by the looks of him he seems to know what he's

> talking about lol-. I'm such a huge bread person though, so I think

> if I can manage to cut wayyyyyyyyy back on bread - save for special

> occasions only or something - that my weight loss will improve. One

> can hope!

> >

> > Give up bread????!!!!! That's a sin isn't it?!!!! JK LOL

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Doni,

I know, I love my bread too! But I have cut waaaayyy back on it! I

don't think it is all bad for you though. If you get whole wheat or

multi grains they are good for you. It's funny, I switched to whole

wheat bread a few years ago and Mike was like good, I don't like white

bread! I'm like you're kidding?! Why didn't you tell me? LOL

Gena

> Hey gena, I agree with you that balance is key, thats why I'm not

> giving up carbs. My friend did say that bread was the worst thing

> possible to eat, and by the looks of him he seems to know what he's

> talking about lol-. I'm such a huge bread person though, so I think

> if I can manage to cut wayyyyyyyyy back on bread - save for special

> occasions only or something - that my weight loss will improve. One

> can hope!

> >

> > Give up bread????!!!!! That's a sin isn't it?!!!! JK LOL

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Hey gena, I agree with you that balance is key, thats why I'm not

giving up carbs. My friend did say that bread was the worst thing

possible to eat, and by the looks of him he seems to know what he's

talking about lol-. I'm such a huge bread person though, so I think

if I can manage to cut wayyyyyyyyy back on bread - ***

I was a big bread person too. I would always eat wheat but I don't

think it was completely wheat bread. Too soft. Anyways, now I buy the

whole grain stuff. The stuff that is more than $2/loaf. Way expensive

IMO. My son won't eat it so I continue to buy the soft stuff for him

and the expensive stuff for me. Now today I had about 6 pieces. But

normally I have only about 5 slices a week. That is probably not enough

in a balanced diet but I am working on that.

maryruth

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Hey gena, I agree with you that balance is key, thats why I'm not

giving up carbs. My friend did say that bread was the worst thing

possible to eat, and by the looks of him he seems to know what he's

talking about lol-. I'm such a huge bread person though, so I think

if I can manage to cut wayyyyyyyyy back on bread - ***

I was a big bread person too. I would always eat wheat but I don't

think it was completely wheat bread. Too soft. Anyways, now I buy the

whole grain stuff. The stuff that is more than $2/loaf. Way expensive

IMO. My son won't eat it so I continue to buy the soft stuff for him

and the expensive stuff for me. Now today I had about 6 pieces. But

normally I have only about 5 slices a week. That is probably not enough

in a balanced diet but I am working on that.

maryruth

235/196.75/155

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