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[Misc] Britain's bitter bread battle

I lke my bread......

  • Cheap and unhealthy.

    Votes: 8 7.8%
  • Artisanal and expensive but obviously healthy.

    Votes: 66 64.7%
  • Other, please specify

    Votes: 28 27.5%

  • Total voters
    102


ozzygull

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Oct 6, 2003
4,159
Reading
Both for me, Bacon sandwitch has to be nice but non expensive white bread. We buy a lot of the part bake yourself rolls, bagettes and chibattas. My husband loves fancy sourdough bread
 










Harry Wilson's tackle

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Oct 8, 2003
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Other.
Gluten Free due to Gluten intolerance.
Its a struggle to find good gluten free bread. There is some tolerable stuff in Sainsbury. And it is eye-wateringly expensive. So I've gone back to the walk on the wild side....on the whole it hasn't cost me . . . . emergency repairs.

Perhaps we should ask this thread to be merged with the poo thread? ??? :ROFLMAO:
 
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AmexRuislip

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Feb 2, 2014
34,740
Ruislip
Gluten free bread is our choice for obvious reasons......
Always expensive at the best of times, buy sourdough and white sliced.
 


portlock seagull

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Jul 28, 2003
17,776
The conversation immediately falls down because people view bread (and food generally) as a single homogenous product. They also believe it should be cheap to the point it’s chucked away more than any other food.

The typical “that’s a rip off, I don’t pay more than 50p for my loaf” arguers understand price. But perhaps not the concept of value.

Me? It depends what else I’m eating with it. In fact if I was to have a 1970s fish finger sandwich I’d want the bread to be mother’s pride white which had sweated for at least 10days in its plastic bag! And don’t get me started on fancy tempura batter fish fingers…NO! Just NO!!
 




wellquickwoody

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Aug 10, 2007
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Melbourne
Sourdough just is not nice toasted. And why do places only sell sourdough exclusively?
 


Elbow750

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Jun 21, 2020
508
I buy 2 loaves of sour dough each Saturday (about £4 each) and top up with one or two home made loaves and the occasional Tesco Tiger baguette.
 






Rdodge30

Well-known member
Dec 30, 2022
622
Other. Because both are great.
Though your cheap Chorleywood bread process bread can be an issue for some people. My missus was about to go gluten free when we met having correlated the peaks in a somewhat chronic stomach pain to bread. I suggested just trying better bread and bingo problem solved.
She might be a couple of stone lighter if I hadn't though.
I was about to explain Chorleywood myself - process as you know does not break down gluten - however most slow dough bread is often ok for gluten intolerance it doesn’t have to be sourdough, yeast is fine just not improvers. When I started for my old man before school - the first dough at 5am was bread that came out the oven at 8.00.. when he started just after the war they would make over night doughs in the troughs- handful of yeast in a sack of bread
 


Herr Tubthumper

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Jul 11, 2003
62,682
The Fatherland


Worried Man Blues

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Feb 28, 2009
7,286
Swansea
Wife makes our bread with seeds and stuff in it, very healthy but from time to time I get a Tesco Tiger Baguette and don't care if it's unhealthy coz I like it. Also as per the other thread, Hot X Buns and crumpets from Tesco's.
 




Bob!

Coffee Buyer
Jul 5, 2003
11,630
Itys a struggle to find good gluten free bread. There is some tolerable stuff in Sainsbury. And it is eye-wateringly expensive. So I've gone back to the walk on the wild side....on the whole it hasn't cost me . . . . emergency repairs.

Perhaps we should ask this thread to be merged with the poo thread? ??? :ROFLMAO:

I tend to eat very little bread now because of those two reasons.

I bought a 'yellow label' M&S loaf a few months back to keep the cost down. I don't eat much bread. 2 weeks later it still looked the same. It must have been so full of preservatives to look like that at 2 weeks out of date.
 


albionalba

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Aug 31, 2023
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sadly in Scotland
It is worth taking a look at some of the patents filed associated with Chorleywood process. Emulsifiers predominate to make it 'stand up' quickly and they just aren't good for you. Plus the pesticide residues as never organic flour. I know you 'it's just bread' folk will laugh but I think the emulsifiers and pesticides are a cocktail that is possibly responsible for many ills and have cost lives and been a massive NHS impact......but away from the serious stuff.....
There's a brilliant film here which has some Brighton and Hastings bits in it. Bread delivered door to door.........those from the live Hastings posting on poverty will recognise......
https://ninebattles.com/2024/02/21/hastings-1962-sunblest-bread/
 


Dr Q

Well-known member
Jul 29, 2004
1,847
Cobbydale
Love a crusty loaf/baguette (white, Brown, tiger, sourdough etc) doesn't have to be poncy. Sadly on a very low carb diet at the moment due to TII diabetes (and it's working), so bread is off the menu :rolleyes:
 


The Clamp

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Jan 11, 2016
26,182
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Tiger bread with soup.
Tea and toast. White sliced. Nothing fancy.

Not doing bread at the moment as I’m taking care of my gut health but those two things are a huge weakness for me.
 




Bakero

Languidly clinical
Oct 9, 2010
14,883
Almería
the "issue" of cheap white bread has been around over a hundred years since roll milling made white flour cheap, well before obesity was a problem. UPF is a new schtick to tell us how we're living wrong and not meeting the pretentious-middle class standards.

The thing is 100 years ago people's diets weren't chiefly made up of heavily processed foods. Even 40 years ago they weren't. But nowadays, in the UK it is estimated that the average is about 60% UPF, rising to 80% for kids.

Surely, you can see this is an issue. Eating well isn't pretentious nor does it need to be expensive.
 


BN9 BHA

DOCKERS
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Jul 14, 2013
22,663
Newhaven
I eat Kingsmill white sliced bread, probably comes under cheap and unhealthy but I’m not bothered. I don’t like brown bread that much and can’t be doing with the multi seed stuff as the seeds get stuck in between my teeth.
 


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