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Wednesday, November 09, 2005

Wattle Valley Dipping Bread

I have a new favourite food and this is it. The breads are like little Naan breads and can be heated up in the microwave or the toaster (the heating instructions also cover the oven and the grill though why you would bother is beyond me - might be yum done on the barbie though). I just pop them in the toaster and they come out crunchy.

My favourite way to serve them is with some light philli cheese and chilli sauce and maybe some low fat hommous on a plate with salad for an extra delicious lunch.

Dipping Breads come in two varieties - original and Parmesan and Garlic. Weirdly enough, the original has slightly more calories.

Nutritional Info:

Per serving (one piece):

Energy: 432 kj
Protein: 3.5 g
Fat total: 3.5g
Saturated: 0.5g
Carbs: 15.4g
Sugars 1.2g
Sodium: 191mg

Warning: these are very moreish. I put them into separate sizes then freeze them to avoid temptation!

:: Kathryn ::

:: 9:30 pm ::

2 Comments:

Blogger Margaret said...

They sound delicious and definitely something worth trying. For the point counters amongst us each piece then works out to be 1.5

I love the sound of it done on the BBQ with the chilli or hommus dips. Yummm. :)

9:12 am  
Blogger Suzy said...

Oh yummo! My mouth is watering!

12:07 pm  

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