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Title: Weight Loss and Maintenance
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Moderator:ASICS::LESLIE
Created:Tue Jul 10 1990
Last Modified:Tue Jun 03 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:933
Total number of notes:9931

464.0. "MALSOVIT Bread" by ASABET::LAPOINTE () Fri Jun 02 1989 13:46

    MALSOVIT BREAD
    
    
    This bread is now being sold at Paul's Bakery in Maynard.
    
    It is advertised as the diet plan from Europe.
    
    Has anyone heard of it or tried it?
    

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464.1more info on MALSOVIT breadSNOWAY::SNOWTue Jun 06 1989 12:5810
    I have just picked up a flyer from Paul's Bakery on MALSOVIT bread.
    It gives the ingredients, a nutritional analysis per slice and a
    meal plan. It is definitely a very high fiber bread.  If anyone
    would like more info on it, send me mail on SNOWAY::SNOW.
    
    Have a GOOD day!  :)
    
    Lin Snow
    

464.3I like it! I like it!SNOWAY::SNOWWed Jun 07 1989 19:5814
    I bought a loaf of MALSOVIT bread this morning at Paul's Bakery
    in Maynard.  It costs $3.00 a loaf and is pre-sliced into 20 slices.
    I ate it (2 slices of MALSOVIT) plain with a spinach salad for lunch 
    and boy was I full!  It tastes good and would probably taste better
    toasted (that is allowed) with low fat margarine or low calorie
    preserve (that is allowed, too).  A must is to drink an 8 oz. glass
    of water before you eat and an 8 oz. glass of water after you eat
    due to the high fiber content in the bread.  Again, if anyone would
    like more information on MALSOVIT, feel free to send me mail on
    SNOWAY::SNOW.
    
    Lin Snow  :)
    

464.4More MalsovitUTROP2::RUSIUS_LTue Jun 13 1989 14:0817
Hi everyone,
    
    I haven't introduced myself yet, but I will after I wrote this note.
    
    Here in Holland (Europe remember?) they sell a lot more from Malsovit
    like cookies, spread (a kind of sandwich spread) etc.  If you like
    the bread you might ask at the bakery if they can order these things
    as well. So you can make the bread even more tastefull. 
    
    Just a suggestion....
    
    Good luck loosing weight to you all.
    For me it's a bit of a problem, but I'll keep trying.
    
    Loes
    

464.5satisfied customerSNOWAY::SNOWTue Jun 13 1989 14:1920
    I have been eating the Malsovit bread and using the suggested meal
    plan (which is nothing fancy...common sense foods prepared in common
    sense ways) and I am very pleased with the results.  I have lost
    3 pounds in one week.  I feel full between meals...especially where
    I have been good about drinking lots of water and eating salads.
    I find my energy level has increased which is probably due to the
    fiber and eating fruit on a daily basis twice a day.  I don't seem
    to crave the sweet or salty snacks as much.  I hope to loose 15
    more pounds by the beginning of August.  I plan to do more walking
    and hope to get a new wheel for my bicycle so I can get more exercise.
    I will post my progress here from time to time.
    
    The Malsovit bread sure has been a hit at the bakery in Maynard!
    They were planning to make it only once a week, but when they sold
    57 loaves in one day they are thinking of making it twice a week.
    I have bought two loaves at a time to freeze one and keep the other
    in the refrigerator.  It has no preservatives.
    
    

464.6It's in Colorado too!COOKIE::WILCOXDatabase Systems/WestWed Jun 28 1989 21:024
It's also available at Old Heidleburg in Colorado Springs.

Liz

464.7what's it all about?SMURF::HAECKDebby HaeckTue Dec 29 1992 21:399
    This note is kind of old, but...

    Could someone give a description and/or definition of Malsovit bread?

    And it seems to be part of some sort of program, what's that all about?

    It would be my guess, from what is in this string, that the bread and
    the program are yet another form of a high-fiber diet, but I am curious
    anyway.