Kosmik
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Its also difficult to eat a lot of it due to the fat content, very filling.It is definately better macros than bread![]()
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Its also difficult to eat a lot of it due to the fat content, very filling.It is definately better macros than bread![]()
You must have missed the part I said about insulin response and glycaemic index. That is the only 'bad part' and only bad if you have above average insulin resistance and high blood sugar, which are par for the course if you're overweight with a slow metabolism. The bread isn't the problem.It is definately better macros than bread![]()
100g?? ****, my 6 tablespoons almost emptied the 410g pot.....did I do it right?so say you use about 100G of peanut butter per loaf and 6 eggs, are we really cutting out calories here? imo this is around ~1500/1600 calories, which is very similar to a loaf of albany brown bread? i guess better macros though maybe makes it worth it?
100g?? ****, my 6 tablespoons almost emptied the 410g pot.....did I do it right?
You must have missed the part I said about insulin response and glycaemic index. That is the only 'bad part' and only bad if you have above average insulin resistance and high blood sugar, which are par for the course if you're overweight with a slow metabolism. The bread isn't the problem.
If you're in decent shape and eat/exercise to maintain a good metabolism, then you can still get a six-pack while eating bread daily.
Fat and carbs are just energy sources as far as macros are concerned.
Gluten free but still no energy to share your recipe?
It's nothing special being premade mix I get at deschem: Lifestyle food's white/brown bread mix (gluten free).Gluten free but still no energy to share your recipe?
Perhaps you explained somewhere by why completely cut out bread? Why not have it in smaller portions, when you have it, and make that portion as delicious as you can!
Yes. Now the potatoes is finished and we are now cutting that out as well. Next is pasta.For the most part the idea of this loaf is not to cut calories, but to cut carbs. Carbs turn into sugar in your body, which a low carb diet tries to avoid. This loaf is mostly fat and protein.
Just cut out oxygen and get it over with.I've got a blood sugar problem. Ever since I cut out bread it came down. I incidentally also lost a kg a week.
Yes. Now the potatoes is finished and we are now cutting that out as well. Next is pasta.
If that's true, then I could've made like 4 breads with this pot. Kids finished the rest of the pot, last night.Lol maybe others can confirm, according to Google 2TBSP is 32g. Using the whole pot means that bread for sure ain't better than normal bread...3000 calorie bread xD
Just cut out oxygen and get it over with.
I've got a blood sugar problem. Ever since I cut out bread it came down. I incidentally also lost a kg a week.
Yes. Now the potatoes is finished and we are now cutting that out as well. Next is pasta.
Looks great! So 6 tbsp PB, 6 eggs, and 2 tsp baking powder? At what temp and for how long did you bake?
No flour needed? (which recipe are you guys using)That's correct yes, baked it at 180 for about 20 minutes. Just check if the inside is dry then it's ready.
Sure, you actually need to check whats being swapped for what. I've just been erm lazy with the premixes. haha.Bit OT but just around gluten free, be careful as a lot of those increase the carb /sugar count to compendate for the gluten.
Just cut out oxygen and get it over with.
No flour needed? (which recipe are you guys using)
Using 6 eggs, 6 tablespoons of PB (sugar free), 2 teaspoons baking powder. I used an electric hand blender to mix and then poured into a small baking tray, 180 for 20 minutes as @Craig said.
Sure, you actually need to check whats being swapped for what. I've just been erm lazy with the premixes. haha.
Share the liquorice brand....lol nothing wrong with it but so many times I've reached for something gluten free, checked the carb count and nearly cried. My latest challenge is liquorice but I think I found a brand that does it pretty well and the way I like. Caring Candies has some but its boiled sweets, this one is not boiled but not 100% texture of normal either, flavour is spot on though.
Side note, been doing this 5 years come March this year.