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Thursday, July 3, 2008

Slice Bread

Are you having hard time locating slice bread with all natural ingredients at your local grocery store? (no high fructose corn syrup (HFCS) and (PHO/FHO) partially or fully hydrogenated oil

It took me a lot of reading before finding them.

  1. Arnold Natural 100% Whole Wheat
  2. Pepperidge Farm 100% Natural (they few choices like; whole wheat, 9 grains, german dark wheat, honey flax, and sprouted wheat)
I know there are a lot more at your local organic store but this is for people like me to buy everything at one stop. Specially with the fuel prices these days, I rather do it in one place. But if my local grocery store don't have this breads I don't have any choice but to drive and find one.

As of now, I still can't find hot dog and hamburger buns that are made with all natural ingredients. I don't really check my local organic store, I'm scared of seeing the prices on them. I know, health should come first but I am cheap. If I can get it for less why should I pay full price?


And the best thing to do is make your own bread. I do make my own dinner rolls (pandesal) once in a while. I should try experimenting with honey instead of sugar as the sweetener for my home made rolls. And maybe trying to make my own slice bread too. I don't have a bread machine and having 4 little ones is not easy either. Making bread is hard work. Anyway here is my home made dinner rolls, Pandesal as we call it back home.

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