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Love Potatoe Chips.....what can I eat to substitute the crunch and salt..
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Doitkim posted:
Chip loves out there.....what can I snack on to replace that nagging desire to crunch and snack.....any thoughts would be appreciated..

Many thanks in advance
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shiblan responded:
Banana chips are healthy.
 
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Rohvannyn replied to shiblan's response:
Watch out for all the fat and sugar in banana chips. It ads up really quickly. If you made your own in a food dehydrator it wouldn't be so bad really but the ones out of the bag are loaded with stuff that's bad for you.
 
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Carolyn Brown, MS, RD replied to jean4u's response:
YES- Kale chips are my favorite! I just drizzle with EVOO and sprinkle a little salt and pepper/ garlic... they are a hit with potato chip lovers, and great to snack on while cooking.

* side note, not a date food, they always get caught in your teeth

I also love popcorn; just be wary of ingredients, a lot of them have artificial stuff. Go for plain and add your own seasonings.
 
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flobett replied to tangerine83's response:
love all the favors too
 
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w1kgz replied to jean4u's response:
to renew crunchy in a few days pop in toster oven on light toast, cajun seasoning also a good toping dick


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