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Bread (Organic, Wheat / Gluten Free, Dairy Free, Soy Free)
Bread (Organic, Wheat / Gluten Free, Dairy Free, Soy Free)
I have been trying to get the hang of going "clean".
I can find mostly anything "free" from something anywhere save for bread. I live in the east and there's really nothing.
I bought a loaf of rice bread (free gluten-soy-dairy) from the Market Place which cost me $11 and it taste like cardboard. Yucks!
Any chance anyone knows where I can get some proper bread? Would appreciate.
I can find mostly anything "free" from something anywhere save for bread. I live in the east and there's really nothing.
I bought a loaf of rice bread (free gluten-soy-dairy) from the Market Place which cost me $11 and it taste like cardboard. Yucks!
Any chance anyone knows where I can get some proper bread? Would appreciate.
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This probably isn't the answer you're looking for, but maybe you could look up a recipe online and try and bake something yourself.
This link might also be of help:
http://glutenfreeinsingapore.blogspot.s ... apore.html
I've found that speciality items can be tough to find in Singapore, although probably not impossible.
This link might also be of help:
http://glutenfreeinsingapore.blogspot.s ... apore.html
I've found that speciality items can be tough to find in Singapore, although probably not impossible.
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no worries at all.farlene wrote:Nanana,
You are beyond AWESOME! Thank you for your kind offer but maybe I should learn to bake my own bread. I'll use your your recipe & update you. :-p
Thanks again. You're too kind.
i bake my bread almost every week. so it is not like i have to go through all the trouble to bake one for you.
let me know how it goes with your baking.
hey tobias, thank you for interested in my bread.tobias_i_d wrote:Nanana,
I'm interested to buy your bread
I tried to pm you but couldn't.
Please contact me at: tobias_i_d (at) yahoo dot com
I live in Marine Parade btw.
no no no..not selling at the moment just in case you might not like it.
it is just a very basic organic bread. texture wise is abit 'dense', as it doesnt have any chemicals that make it light and fluffy like those breads you buy in shops.
i'm happy to bake one for you to try. if you really really like it, we can talk about 'business' then.

not baking in the next two weeks cos my place is under renovation.
drop me a line if you are still keen to try then.
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Hi Nanana,nanana wrote:hey tobias, thank you for interested in my bread.tobias_i_d wrote:Nanana,
I'm interested to buy your bread
I tried to pm you but couldn't.
Please contact me at: tobias_i_d (at) yahoo dot com
I live in Marine Parade btw.
no no no..not selling at the moment just in case you might not like it.
it is just a very basic organic bread. texture wise is abit 'dense', as it doesnt have any chemicals that make it light and fluffy like those breads you buy in shops.
i'm happy to bake one for you to try. if you really really like it, we can talk about 'business' then.![]()
not baking in the next two weeks cos my place is under renovation.
drop me a line if you are still keen to try then.
Yup, I'm still keen to try

The reason why I'm looking for a gluten-free bread is because of my acne. I regularly eat bread for breakfast so I think my acne is caused by the gluten which contained in the bread I've been consuming.
You don't use any chemicals, artificial colourants / sweeteners or any nasty things in your bread right?

I am having a similar problem trying to find 'clean' bread,
these two shops have healthy looking bread options- I think gluten free.
I didn't buy any because it was frozen and would have defrosted by the time I got home.
this one is near the botanical gardens: http://www.eat-organic.com.sg/index.html
this one is in orchard: http://www.supernature.com.sg/
not sure if they are conveniently located for you though.
best wishes
Rachel
these two shops have healthy looking bread options- I think gluten free.
I didn't buy any because it was frozen and would have defrosted by the time I got home.
this one is near the botanical gardens: http://www.eat-organic.com.sg/index.html
this one is in orchard: http://www.supernature.com.sg/
not sure if they are conveniently located for you though.
best wishes
Rachel
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Re: Bread (Organic, Wheat / Gluten Free, Dairy Free, Soy Free)
Is Oat meal better than eating bread? Which one is more fattening?
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Re: Bread (Organic, Wheat / Gluten Free, Dairy Free, Soy Free)
What do you guys mean by clean bread? Is normal bread dirty or something?
To get there early is on time and showing up on time is late
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Re: Bread (Organic, Wheat / Gluten Free, Dairy Free, Soy Free)
Oatmeal is amazing. All around wonder food from mother nature herself. I, myself, don't really like the taste of it. It is the least allergenic food that I am aware of. Please do your research as this is solely based on my very own experience. A bunch of fat kids were put on a oatmeal diet in Taiwan. They loose some weight and lower their cholesterol too.
I recently discover oatmeal flour as a facial cleanser. Despite my age, I still suffer from acne. I won't say it helps to prevent acne but at least it does not aggravate the condition. Soothing and natural, I hope it will become the secret for a youthful look and wholesome and healthy living. As a baby, my daughter developed whole body rashes. I put her in oatmeal bath and it took care of the problem.
Affordable and readily available. Oatmeal is untouchable, a greatness all unto itself.
I recently discover oatmeal flour as a facial cleanser. Despite my age, I still suffer from acne. I won't say it helps to prevent acne but at least it does not aggravate the condition. Soothing and natural, I hope it will become the secret for a youthful look and wholesome and healthy living. As a baby, my daughter developed whole body rashes. I put her in oatmeal bath and it took care of the problem.
Affordable and readily available. Oatmeal is untouchable, a greatness all unto itself.
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Re: Bread (Organic, Wheat / Gluten Free, Dairy Free, Soy Free)
Except that it raises your uric acid levels.earthfriendly wrote:Affordable and readily available. Oatmeal is untouchable, a greatness all unto itself.
Sure, I had a clean GI tract, very low cholesterol and blood pressure but I sure was very prone to arthritis.

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