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Wheatless Wednesday: 6 Alternatives to 87,000 Slices of Bread

Bread Footprint

Over the course of a lifetime, the average American consumes over 87,000 slices of bread.  Yes, you read that correctly — eighty seven thousand. That’s more than a loaf per week per person, not counting the additional 5,000 hot dog buns and 12,000 hamburger buns each American devours in his or her life.

All that wheat calculates out to a lifetime grand total of 21,947 loaves and buns.  The National Geographic Society’s Human Footprint project has illustrated this shocking bread obsession in a stunning visual (see the video clip below).   In the words of my little brother, who is no stranger to wheatless ways,  “That is a totally nasty amount of bread.”

There’s no argument that bread is an American staple.  Amber waves of grain are, after all, an American icon.  But we can’t live by bread alone.  So what are some wheatless alternatives?

Sacred Grain and Gluten-Free Superfood

Gluten-Free Superfood

Which ancient grain:

  • is 15 to 18% protein?
  • has five times the iron as wheat?
  • contains three times the fiber as wheat?
  • delivers twice the calcium as milk?
  • is a great source of magnesium and manganese?
  • is high in linoleic acid, an omega-6 fatty acid?
  • contains both lysine and methionine, two essential amino acids usually missing from other grains?

This nutritional powerhouse is easy to prepare and can be substituted for other grains in just about any recipe. It is a gluten-free food, making it an easy choice for sufferers of celiac disease or wheat allergies to replace wheat, barley, and rye in grain-based recipes.

What is this amazing superfood?

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