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Hi Everyone,

I am always trying to find some kind of bread that is healthy and that I can eat.

I have found some and look it has Protein in it--amazing. Check out the Web Site. I found it in a local store and it was in a cold case with the Health Foods. It really is good and to find a bread that has Protein in it was amazing.

http://julianbakery.com/

Hugs,

Suzanne

Nutrition Facts

Serving Size 1 slice

Servings Per Loaf Approx. 14

Amount Per Serving

Calories 119 Calories from Fat 9

% Daily Value

Total Fat1g 2%

Saturated Fat 0g 0%

Cholesterol 0mg 0%

Sodium 140mg 2%

Total Carbohydrate 13g 7%

Dietary Fiber 12g 14%

Net Carbs 1g 0%

Sugars 0g

Protein 12g

Vitamin A 0% Vitamin C 0%

Iron 7% Calcium 4%

Thiamin 8%

**Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000-calorie a day diet. Your daily values may be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs.

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Not bad. Great stats for bread with good Protein content.

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I have had this bread and it really is tasty. I like it toasted!

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What kind/flavor do you purchase?

Hi,

I purchased the Cinnamon Raisin and I love it. It has 14 grams of Protein per slice. and 2 net carbs per slice. My cost of $6.99. It is worth it because it taste good and I deserve to have it. When it comes to certain food and they keep me healthy I will pay a higher price for them, because I never want to be fat again!!!! I got this one because it had high Protein per slice. I comes frozen and they says to keep it in the refrigerator. It has NO preservative in it. It is really good and something that I was excited when I found it in a local store.

Give it a try,

Suzanne

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I have got to try this!

Hi, just go to their home page, there is a place you can put your zip code in and it will tell you where stores are that are close to you that you can buy it. I purchased the Cinnamon Raisin and it is really good. It has 14 grams of Protein per slice and 2 net carbs per slice. It does cost $6.99 a loaf. But, it is worth the price to be able to have some bread and get all these benefits such as low carb, and Protein.< /span>

Hugs, Suzanne

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Wow! The carb content is amazing, too!! I will definitely be getting that after I'm sleeved (a while out, anyway <_<). And it may be expensive, but it's not like we can make a whole sandwich out of it!! Thanks so much for the heads up, Suzanne!!

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Hurray! They carry this at the health food store where my stepson works part-time. I can probably even buy with his discount. :) I hope they have the sourdough, for the extra carbs based upon the comments it sounds like good stuff.

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There is one a few miles from me, going there this weekend to get me the cinnamon/raisin :) ... that was always my favorite toasted ahhh the memories LOL thanks for sharing Suzanne!

Hi, just go to their home page, there is a place you can put your zip code in and it will tell you where stores are that are close to you that you can buy it. I purchased the Cinnamon Raisin and it is really good. It has 14 grams of Protein per slice and 2 net carbs per slice. It does cost $6.99 a loaf. But, it is worth the price to be able to have some bread and get all these benefits such as low carb, and Protein.< /span>

Hugs, Suzanne

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Wow! The carb content is amazing, too!! I will definitely be getting that after I'm sleeved (a while out, anyway dry.gif). And it may be expensive, but it's not like we can make a whole sandwich out of it!! Thanks so much for the heads up, Suzanne!!

Hi,

I always try to pass on the GOOD foods that I have found. I have found my share of the ones I didn't like. It took me awhile to track down the Protein drinks that I love and right now I have 3 of them that I drink. For Breakfast I always just have a Protein Drink, now I can have a piece of yummy toast with it too.

When you get closer to WLS let me know if you have any questions. I am always glad to help. And since I had this done 3 years ago, I have a lot of answers to questions that you might have.

Hugs,

Suzanne

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Hurray! They carry this at the health food store where my stepson works part-time. I can probably even buy with his discount. :) I hope they have the sourdough, for the extra carbs based upon the comments it sounds like good stuff.

Wow that is good news for you. I always love it when people can find it close to where they live. I have to tell you this is really good bread and to have all the Protein and low carbs makes it out of this world. I had pretty much given up on most any kind of bread. I hope you like it. I will have to try the sourdough next.

Hugs, Suzanne

Keep me posted and let me know if you like it. Mine cost about $6.99 a loft and it was well wroth the cost of the bread to find something I liked and have it be healthy.

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Hi everyone,

I am always happy to pass on good "food finds." After 3 years of doing this I have found my share of "bad foods" too. So I expect all of you to pass on the "good food finds" that you find along your way. We are all in this together so enjoy the bread.< /span>

Hugs,

Suzanne

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