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It's this brand:

http://www.paleobread.com/

I ordered mine about 10 days ago...still waiting. :(

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wouldn't "paleo bread" be a paradox? – Lcourage Jul 31 at 17:19
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See: paleohacks.com/questions/137894/… – Matt Jul 31 at 17:50
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This is what happens when nobody owns the rights to the word "paleo". – Carl_Stawicki Jul 31 at 18:10
Why not just eat some GF bread? Assuming this paleo bread is not going to be a staple, why not just eat the real thing, enjoy it, call it a day and go back to your paleo ways? – ben61820 Jul 31 at 18:58
i thought this said "has anyone tried paleo blood" – dsohei Aug 1 at 1:50

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I'm really not excited by the prospect of these "Paleo __" products that are likely to proliferate over time. Not a fan.

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Still waiting also. At some point the USDA will step in and attempt to define "paleo" for labeling purposes and we'll have to call this lifestyle something else, cause you now they will f it up.

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Don't think of it as bread, think of it as a nut-butter & egg loaf. I pointed out in the previous thread on the subject, Richard Nikoley did some playing around with the already published paleo bread recipes, read about it here: http://freetheanimal.com/2012/07/fat-bread-third-times-the-charm-mission-accomplished.html

I made a tahini loaf and it was quite good: bruschetta, SB&J, grilled cheese, bread pudding... all darn tasty!

I particularly like it because it gets some folks' paleo hackles up.

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I do like the paleo bread. I agree, it took a long time to get to me, and I'm only 1 state away. Do not expect it to taste like SAD bread, but it EXTREMELY convenient, and it has also had a positive effect on the weight loss goals I am going for. I have one slice with breakfast, spread with butter or cream cheese (I eat dairy) and some good bacon. Sometimes, you just want a food transportation mechanism, like for your tomato slices and such, and the bread is great for that. The ingredients are all paleo.

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How is it toasted? – Mambo Aug 1 at 19:15
It's actually best toasted, the texture becomes very similar to regular bread. – Livia Aug 1 at 21:15
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Even though I do not support the idea of substituting wholesome foods with Paleo treats, let's face it - most of us cheat once in a while. We all have Neolithic foods at least once a month or every six months. So for those people who get a sudden bread craving - this might be it. I would not make it a staple though.

I also want to say it was a very very cool idea to develop Paleo bread. Like if you are planning a party for those of your friends who are not Paleo - that would be perfect. Also, if somebody is trying to transition and is having difficulties quitting SAD cold turkey. And for all those kids who are not Paleo, but are grain-free because of their autoimmune issues. If they bring a Paleo sandwich to school, they will "fit in" more.

So... neat idea!

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Mine took a long time to ship. Finally arrived about 3 weeks after I ordered. The bread is ok, but I'm not sure I would purchase again. The texture is a little off on both the almond & the coconut loaves, and I'm really not a fan of the coconut bread flavor. Even though this is so convenient I think I will just keep making my own. More cost effective & I only have it occasionally as a treat anyway.

Check your bread as soon as you receive it though, a friend also purchased 1 loaf of each & both of hers were moldy by the time they were delivered.

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