Ask any Atkins Dieter what they miss most from their high-carbohydrate eating days and they'll probably give you one answer: Bread. Well, now this no longer has to be the case.
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Ask any Atkins Dieter what they miss most from their high-carbohydrate eating days and they'll probably give you one answer: Bread. Well, now this no longer has to be the case.
The Atkins Diet Bake Mix is a revolutionary low-carbohydrate flour product that can be used to make delicious bread and other flour-based foods, including muffins and pancakes, that are 100% compatible with all phases of the Atkins Diet. Litesse--the secret to great bread products for the Atkins Diet. Litesse is a unique type of carbohydrate that the body minimally absorbs, giving you all the baking benefits of conventional flour with very little impact on blood sugar level.
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