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    Im making the delicious looking slimming eats lasagne tomorrow which will be my HexA and 1 syn. Im serving with a salad but I desperately want a good hunk of yummy garlic bread to mop my plate with at the end!!! What can I do with my hexB that will satisfy my craving? Or am I best off just synning a slice of the real thing? I'd quite like to just use a bread mix and make my own? But there's nothing about bread mixes in my pack what do you all recommend?
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    Use a weight watchers petite pain, to make garlic bread I make slices down it like you get on garlic bread and rub garlic in it before baking. Or you could use a wholemeal pitta and have garlic on the top! But for mopping up your plate I think the ww roll would work better
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    That's not a bad idea. The kids are baking bread this afternoon though I wanted to make up some wholemeal rolls while they were at it but I can't seem to find out if that's an allowable hexB.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Legomom
    That's not a bad idea. The kids are baking bread this afternoon though I wanted to make up some wholemeal rolls while they were at it but I can't seem to find out if that's an allowable hexB.
    I know the tesco wholemeal bread mix is allowed as a healthy extra so you could make bread rolls from that and have 60g as a healthy extra




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    Any wholemeal bread is 60g for a HEB so you could make your own
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    I made up the WW petit pains in the end. The kids bread baking somehow turned into chocolate cheesecake making!!!! The little swines are scoffing it as I type!!! The garlic bread came out really well. I used 2syns of spread, some dried Italian herbs and settled on garlic granules as they have that saltiness that you get on garlic bread lol. Was divine!!!!





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