Absolutely! I make dog biscuits all the time for my dog, and the one recipe i use calls for a good two cups of wheat flour. Its actually better for a dog to eat than regular flour. It also gives some taste
If its stale then yes whole meal breads are good but they should not have to much.
You can give your children cheerios, Quaker Oat bars, and Nutri Grain bars. They all have whole wheat in them, and are good for the heart. Also, Nature Valley Bars are good for kids.
If you want to know examples of whole food wheat is a good answer
The correct answer for this question is that both whole-wheat bread and a lump of sugar are both made out of carbohydrates. Further more a whole-wheat bread and a lump of sugar both have sugar inside them!
Yeast, sugar, water, salt, wheat flour, oil and molasses. Take into consideration that you can add or subtract ingredients, but this is a good baseline.
whole grain/wheat crackers, toast, a protein shake.
Yeast, sugar, water, salt, wheat flour, oil and molasses. Take into consideration that you can add or subtract ingredients, but this is a good baseline.
whole wheat biscuits, Chicken fried steak, Leavenworh Corn bread sticks. Kansas is known for their native sunflowers and wheat.
Nothing should really be considered good or bad when it comes to food. I prefer to think of good, not so good, or not good at all as the categories of nutritional value. For a diabetic they need to be careful about carbohydrates. Since bread is a high source of carbs, then the next thing to find out is if it is white bread or whole wheat. The whole wheat would digest slower and so easier on their body systems. But then, you could ask if it is 100% whole wheat or just made with some whole wheat? And then that could lead to 100% whole wheat or multigrain? And then what are they eating it with and when in relation to their blood sugar level. And then… you should have a picture by now that even a simple question may not be all that simple. The reason I mention this is that there are many factors that need to be considered in such a situation, and to get the best possible outcomes it would be a good idea to have this kind of conversation with a physician or nutritionist, or both.
Whole Wheat, Oats, Fresh Fruits and Root Vegetables are all good sources of roughage.
Whole Wheat, Oats, Fresh Fruits and Root Vegetables are all good sources of roughage.
Yes. whole grain bread is even better. there is a difference, so check the packaging carefully. whole grain bread is good for any healthy diet.