Bagels
#269255 - 06/13/06 07:43 PM
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How do you guys do with bagels, are these compataible foods?
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Re: Bagels
#269261 - 06/13/06 08:15 PM
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Snorkie
Reged: 02/15/05
Posts: 1999
Loc: Northern Illinois, USA
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I'm okay with plain bagels anytime.
I'm also okay with "everything" bagels, but I don't know that I would have been before I was stable.
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I have heard mixed things about bagels. Reviewing th eingredients, I do not see why poppy seed bagels would pose any problem, it's soluable at its tastiest.
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I'm stable, eat a bagel every single day and have for years. Sarah Lee plain are the best - no random ingredients, not too big and not too sweet, so you can put just about anything you want on them.
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Re: Bagels
#269344 - 06/14/06 09:43 AM
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Betharoo
Reged: 01/28/05
Posts: 815
Loc: Ontario, Canada
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I am okay with plain bagels, I usually toast them and put some dairy free margarine and garlic salt on them
-------------------- Microscopic Colitis, IBS-A, GERD, Hiatal Hernia
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Re: Bagels
#269381 - 06/14/06 11:06 AM
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Draupadi
Reged: 07/16/05
Posts: 218
Loc: Santa Cruz, California
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Bagels are much too heavy for me, and they give me really bad gas...I used to be able to handle half every once in a while, but I can't eat them anyway, ever since my recent Type 1 diabetes diagnosis...
Back before all the health issues, I used to love toasted everything bagels with cream cheese, tomatoes, avocado, and garlic salt...mmmmmmm!
*sigh*
-------------------- Julia
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Re: Bagels
#269405 - 06/14/06 12:11 PM
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belinda
Reged: 10/09/03
Posts: 474
Loc: Toronto, Ontario, Canada
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I visit the Silicon Valley area every two months and I've been unable in six years to find any bagels I can tolerate there so I pack a couple dozen and bring them with me from Toronto!
Plain bagels dubbed "parve" made by a good Jewish bakery (which means no milk products), and made from white flour, are usually pretty safe. However, I've tried Izzie's bagels on University Avenue in Palo Alto, but they don't sit well with me even though they don't contain any dairy.
The bagels I buy from the Open Window bakery in Toronto are very digestible. I have the bakery special bake them for me without the corn meal on the underside.
I don't recommend anything other than bagels that are plain. For example, I wouldn't recommend poppy seed bagels.
If you've been diagnosed with diabetes, then all white bread products (bagels included) are a no-no for you because they all contain added sugar. Sugar is needed as part of the baking chemistry for these products. Refined foods in general aren't good for diabetics because they contain a high natural sugar content. Refined foods include most varieties of white rice. (White Basmatic rice isn't too bad for diabetics, but check it out first with your doctor.)
The IBS diet is definitely a challenge for anyone who has diabetes or hypoglycemia (low blood sugar). I am hypoglycemic with a long family history of diabetes, which means I am a prime candidate for diabetes. I gave up sugar (except for in my bagels!) about 20 years ago in an effort to stave off diabetes for as long as I can!
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It is so strange - when first diagnosed, I thought "bagels...they should be safe" but I cannot tolerate bagels - not even 1 bite! They give me horrible gas. It is so sad because I love bagels and cream cheese. Oh well....
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That's what makes this tricky. I would think bagels would be suitable, because they are soluable fiber.
However, I notice when I have more than an occasional bagel, I feel bloated, like I have trapped gas. I get this same feeling when I have more than a small amount of cereal, which lead me to suspect bagels cause a high amount of gas, which the IBS retains internally.
I had a bagel Monday. I had two bagels yesterday, and have felt bloated with trapped gas today.
What I don't understand is why bagels would be unsafe, what makes them more dangerous than bread?
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Re: Bagels
#269506 - 06/14/06 07:03 PM
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ArmyWife87
Reged: 06/05/06
Posts: 99
Loc: Canada - East Coast
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I guess with everything else I've had to give up, I'm still able to eat a bagel. The one that I have no trouble with is the sourdough bagel from The Great Canadian Bagel. Of course I've had to give up the cream cheese...but oh well. It's good toasted...
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