“Ezekiel 4:9 Organic Sprouted Whole Grain Products are inspired by the Holy Scripture verse: "Take also unto thee Wheat, and Barley, and beans, and lentils, and millet, and Spelt, and put them in one vessel, and make bread of it..." Ez 4:9
We discovered when six grains and legumes are sprouted and combined, an amazing thing happens: a complete protein is created that closely parallels the protein found in milk and eggs. There are 18 amino acids present in Ezekiel 4:9 Organic Sprouted Whole Grain bread. Made from freshly sprouted organically grown grains, Ezekiel 4:9 Organic Sprouted Whole Grain bread is naturally flavorful and bursting with nutrients and is rich in protein, vitamins, minerals and natural fiber with no added fat.”
This is one of my most favorite products. They make over 30 baked goods that are so good for you and taste amazing. Plus how cool is it that they base their ingredients off of scripture! The sliced bread and English muffins (whole grain and cinnamon raisin) are really really good toasted...the sliced bread is a little too dense to eat without toasting it. We like to add a little peanut or almond butter to a piece. This is the only bread that we buy now in our house...It’s just so good for you that other breads seems like a waste of carbs. You can find their bread products in the freezer section. Because they are so fresh with no preservatives they have to be kept frozen at the store...but once you get home you can keep them in your frig or freezer depending on how fast you go through it. They also make yummy tortillas, cereals and pasta. If you want to check out more about them you can go to their site.
Happy Eating!
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I have heard about this bread but haven't been able to find it anywhere! HOWEVER, I just used their store finder and found out that it's at a bunch of small little health stores in Jackson I've never heard of before. I may have to go on a hunt.
ReplyDeleteIt's amazing with apple butter, pear butter and honey... a great after-run snack!!
ReplyDeleteSarah! You are so informative. Loving your blog. :) I've always seen this bread, but have never tried it. I might have to buy it and a few more vitamins next grocery trip. :)
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