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After reading all the ingredients on the breads in the supermarkets I was surprised to find all bar one bread ( which has seeds thus no good for my little one) had Soya flour and various emulsifiers.

Does anyone know where I can get natural organic soya/emulsifiers free sliced bread ?

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I tried SMBS, they didn't have any , do Blackbirds etc slice the bread ?

I do actually have a bread-maker but my fussy child refuses to eat it because I can't slice them thin enough , my slices are like bricks, I am sure there is a knack to cutting them thin enough for sandwiches and so on though try as I might my bread knife leaves them all thick and squashed :/

I will try cheese block.

I did see that Able and Cole does sliced organic bread so that is an option if I can't get an alternative locally.

I did email the French Bakery but no reply as yet.


Its absolutely shocking how they are changing all the ingredients in well known brands for cheap fillers etc. Soya is not needed.


Thanks PGC, I was researching cutting gadgets as well, makes sense to bake the bread , slice them and freeze them for the week though it would still be good to know if I can get a sliced loaf locally.

Lucas and cheese block don't sell sliced organic bread but Hirst the bakery was so lovely and sliced my Lucas bread for me .

Hirst sell organic sliced brown bread on request, let them know a day before and they will order it in for the next day .

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