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What is the best grocery store white bread?*
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My wife bought a brand called Hawaiian Keto to make us some BLTs since we rarely eat bread to minimize our carb intake.

It was pretty good, a little chewier than I remember most white bread being. With lots of bacon, avocado mayo, a slice of sharp cheddar cheese, lettuce and big slice of a homegrown Cherokee Purple Tomato, it was a darn good sandwich.
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Captain Derst  bread was always good
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(08-10-2025, 02:11 PM)Replying to Rogasingingdawg My wife bought a brand called Hawaiian Keto to make us some BLTs since we rarely eat bread to minimize our carb intake.

It was pretty good, a little chewier than I remember most white bread being.  With lots of bacon, avocado mayo, a slice of sharp cheddar cheese, lettuce and big slice of a homegrown Cherokee Purple Tomato, it was a darn good sandwich.

There's another low carb brand out there that I've gotten from publix called Hero bread that is okay.  It tastes a little different and the slices are smaller than a regular loaf, but they also have these little bagels that are good.  They are much softer than a regular bagel, but they toast up well.
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Don't know, we haven't bought us bread in a long time. I'm a cornbread and biscuit, folk.
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Call for the Captain. Captain John Derst.
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(08-11-2025, 04:09 PM)Replying to deathdawg Call for the Captain.  Captain John Derst.

Lewis Brothers bread. Only at Kroger, it IS the best loaf bread on the market. They sell in half loafs, so they don't dry out before you can eat them. There are several varieties but ALL or fantastic! I promise you will NOT be disappointed.
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John Derst is my favorite but the Kroger brand buttermilk bread is good too.
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