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"Peanutjake" > wrote: > Interesting article. > > http://tinyurl.com/uaqh > > "The Wheat Food Council's Adams, who is based in Colorado, believes low-carb diets are just another fad." What a shock! Those pastry bakers have a golden opportunity to produce high-fat low-carb goodies. I'd buy 'em! Sugarfree Napoleons and eclairs? Sugarfree cheesecakes? What's holding them back? Priscilla |
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On Sun, 9 Nov 2003 13:40:57 -0500, "Peanutjake"
> wrote: >Interesting article. >http://tinyurl.com/uaqh I think they ought to consider responding to what the customer wants as opposed to whinging that the customer no longer wants what they want to sell. Adapt or die...........sorry no sympathy whatsoever. Pete Diagnosed 20/03/03 Type II D&E + Metformin + Gliclazide + Asprin 210lbs at Dx to target 174lbs achieved. Now 171lbs. To mail: aspen3 at freeuk.com |
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![]() "Pete" > wrote in message ... > Adapt or die...........sorry no sympathy whatsoever. Exactly, it's how they started business - catering for present needs, now times have changed and businesses need to adapt to current trends. |
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I buy a low carb bread from a Wisc. baker. I've talked about it before.
Unfortunately, I think they've discovered their new cash-cow because the price keeps going up! I'm waiting for the competition to start making some, then the price will drop agian. c "Ozgirl" > wrote in message ... > > "Pete" > wrote in message > ... > > > Adapt or die...........sorry no sympathy whatsoever. > > Exactly, it's how they started business - catering for present needs, now > times have changed and businesses need to adapt to current trends. > > |
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Here in Melbourne Australia the other day I tried a cereal that advertised
in bold letters "Low GI". Yes, the carb content was marginally lower than other cereals. Unfortunately after eating a small bowl of that with milk, my maximum bg went to an astronomic 12.3 (about 220). People should not believe advertised cab counts but, as usual, rely on their meter. Henry "Colleen" }> wrote in message ... > I buy a low carb bread from a Wisc. baker. I've talked about it before. > Unfortunately, I think they've discovered their new cash-cow because the > price keeps going up! I'm waiting for the competition to start making some, > then the price will drop agian. > c > > "Ozgirl" > wrote in message > ... > > > > "Pete" > wrote in message > > ... > > > > > Adapt or die...........sorry no sympathy whatsoever. > > > > Exactly, it's how they started business - catering for present needs, now > > times have changed and businesses need to adapt to current trends. > > > > > > |
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This is actually a decent tasting bread and doesn't do anything nasty to my
BG. Even their regular bread is only 7-9 carbs per slice. It's whole grain and very high fiber. Frankly, I hardly remember what white bread tastes like! c "hemyd" > wrote in message ... > Here in Melbourne Australia the other day I tried a cereal that advertised > in bold letters "Low GI". Yes, the carb content was marginally lower than > other cereals. Unfortunately after eating a small bowl of that with milk, my > maximum bg went to an astronomic 12.3 (about 220). People should not believe > advertised cab counts but, as usual, rely on their meter. > > Henry > > "Colleen" }> wrote in message > ... > > I buy a low carb bread from a Wisc. baker. I've talked about it before. > > Unfortunately, I think they've discovered their new cash-cow because the > > price keeps going up! I'm waiting for the competition to start making > some, > > then the price will drop agian. > > c > > > > "Ozgirl" > wrote in message > > ... > > > > > > "Pete" > wrote in message > > > ... > > > > > > > Adapt or die...........sorry no sympathy whatsoever. > > > > > > Exactly, it's how they started business - catering for present needs, > now > > > times have changed and businesses need to adapt to current trends. > > > > > > > > > > > > |
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On Mon, 10 Nov 2003 07:37:26 +1100, "hemyd" >
wrote: >Here in Melbourne Australia the other day I tried a cereal that advertised >in bold letters "Low GI". Yes, the carb content was marginally lower than >other cereals. Unfortunately after eating a small bowl of that with milk, my >maximum bg went to an astronomic 12.3 (about 220). People should not believe >advertised cab counts but, as usual, rely on their meter. > >Henry Hi Henry I notice that the Glycaemic Index is being used out here to advertise breakfast cereals and "health foods" to the non-diabetic general public. Seems to be the post-lo-carb new health fad. When you read the labels there is no apparent difference that I can see. Cheers Alan, T2, Oz dx May 2002, diet and not enough exercise. -- Everything in Moderation - Except Laughter. |
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On Sun, 9 Nov 2003 14:11:15 -0600, "Colleen"
}> wrote: >I buy a low carb bread from a Wisc. baker. I've talked about it before. >Unfortunately, I think they've discovered their new cash-cow because the >price keeps going up! I'm waiting for the competition to start making some, >then the price will drop agian. >c [snip] That figures......greed. Panic! They fail to understand that they can make the same profit by not increasing retail price. Turnover would increase. I'll tell you what.....the wholemeal bread i use I prefer to the other stuff I had been using before. Pete Diagnosed 20/03/03 Type II D&E + Metformin + Gliclazide + Asprin 210lbs at Dx to target 174lbs achieved. Now 171lbs. To mail: aspen3 at freeuk.com |
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I'm going to start baking my own again now that the weathers fricking cold!
c "Pete" > wrote in message ... > On Sun, 9 Nov 2003 14:11:15 -0600, "Colleen" > }> wrote: > > >I buy a low carb bread from a Wisc. baker. I've talked about it before. > >Unfortunately, I think they've discovered their new cash-cow because the > >price keeps going up! I'm waiting for the competition to start making some, > >then the price will drop agian. > >c > > [snip] > > > That figures......greed. Panic! They fail to understand that > they can make the same profit by not increasing retail > price. Turnover would increase. > > I'll tell you what.....the wholemeal bread i use I prefer to > the other stuff I had been using before. > > Pete > > Diagnosed 20/03/03 Type II D&E + Metformin + Gliclazide > + Asprin 210lbs at Dx to target 174lbs achieved. > Now 171lbs. To mail: aspen3 at freeuk.com |
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On Mon, 10 Nov 2003 06:59:51 +1100, "Ozgirl"
> wrote: >"Pete" > wrote in message ... >> Adapt or die...........sorry no sympathy whatsoever. >Exactly, it's how they started business - catering for present needs, now >times have changed and businesses need to adapt to current trends. Indeed. Pete Diagnosed 20/03/03 Type II D&E + Metformin + Gliclazide + Asprin 210lbs at Dx to target 174lbs achieved. Now 171lbs. To mail: aspen3 at freeuk.com |
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