But it didn't have upfs in itthe "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.
Indeed. And if you really want to pay more than twice as much for the same product you can go ten yards down the road to the Flourpot.Get up Ravens. They will sort you out with a decent priced, healthy loaf for less than 3 quid.
Yep, what is it about hangovers that craves that type of food?utter filth and you just know that if you’re on the backend of a hangover then the possibility of needing at least a go on a second is inevitable
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.Other.
Gluten Free due to Gluten intolerance.
Nothing wrong with sourdough toasted on my Aga. It also keeps fresher much longer in my house too.Sourdough just is not nice toasted. And why do places only sell sourdough exclusively?
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 breadOther. 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 like it toasted.Sourdough just is not nice toasted. And why do places only sell sourdough exclusively?
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?
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.