"Gary" > wrote in message ...
> sf wrote:
>>
>> On Thu, 14 Aug 2014 12:37:06 -0700 (PDT), Bryan-TGWWW
>> > wrote:
>>
>> > On Thursday, August 14, 2014 12:23:13 PM UTC-5, sf wrote:
>> > > On Thu, 14 Aug 2014 08:24:54 -0500, Janet Wilder
>> > > >
>> > >
>> > > wrote:
>> > >
>> > >
>> > >
>> > > > Tell him not to mix fatty meats and carbs. The fat keeps the
>> > > > carbs in
>> > >
>> > > > your blood longer. That's why pizza is such a no-no for diabetics.
>> > > > Eat
>> > >
>> > > > the pastrami with a knife and fork and forgo the bread.
>> > >
>> > >
>> > >
>> > > Thank you! I had already told him that he should try using lettuce
>> > > as
>> > >
>> > > a bread substitute. He says the ham and pastrami he buys is only
>> > >
>> > > around .5-1 gram of saturated fat per serving. That little keeps
>> > >
>> > > carbs in the blood longer? Wow! Thanks for the explanation.
>> > >
>> > Tell him if he loses the bread that he can have double the pastrami.
>> > Heck, triple the pastrami!
>> >
>>
>> I think he's warming up to the idea. He likes sandwiches, so it
>> wasn't hard to suggest substituting lettuce for bread. 
>
> I used to buy loaves of some brand of rye bread when on diets. They
> slice it very thin. 2 slices of this bread equaled the same calories
> (and carbs) as one slice of normal bread but gave you the same
> satisfaction as a regular sandwich.
I could buy some like that in NY. I think it was Sara Lee. Haven't seen it
here. Roman Meal is fairly low carb per slice but it contains stuff I don't
want to eat. Either soy flour or HFCS. Can't remember which. Silver Hills
makes a diabetic bread. Looks like they changed the name to Steady Eddie. I
never found it in a store though.
http://www.silverhillsbakery.ca/prod...d/steady-eddie
I used to eat the flax and it looks like it also has a cutesy name now.
http://www.silverhillsbakery.ca/prod...d/steady-eddie
You can get that at Costco but you have to buy two loaves at a time. It
tastes really good but flax is a laxative and...well... Let's just say that
I didn't need it.
There is also Ezekiel bread which is higher in fiber and lower in carbs:
http://www.foodforlife.com/products?tid_1=8&tid=All
Or you could use pita bread. Or what I did before I realized that rye was
an issue for me was to buy those little "party" rye loaves. The slices are
very tiny so might be difficult for things like sliced meats. But work fine
for something like chicken salad. You can pile it high on one piece and eat
it like that.