Substitute for chips and dip
nicolelynn1227
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I only have an occasional sweet tooth, but my downfall is salt. Chips and dip. What are your favorite substitutes? Any somewhat healthly cheese dip options?
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You could do pita chips and hummus. Or if you can skip the dip, Special K chips are really good, and only 110 cals for about 28 chips. Kale chips are also delicious. If you've never made them, give it a shot.0
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I have become fond of kale chips, which I make myself. Crunchy and salty. And full of nutrients.0
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You could do pita chips and hummus. Or if you can skip the dip, Special K chips are really good, and only 110 cals for about 28 chips. Kale chips are also delicious. If you've never made them, give it a shot.
^ This...and/or baby carrots and hummus...or I liek to mix horseradish with musturd and use that as a dip...delicious.0 -
I buy Ezekiel 4:9 Sprouted Wrap (or any wrap you like) and cut it in up and bake it at 350 for 5-6 min till they get crispy. Then I make a homemade hummus dip.0
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Every weekend, I enjoy myself some Baked Tostitos with some Pico de Gallo... Yummy! :-)0
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You could do pita chips and hummus. Or if you can skip the dip, Special K chips are really good, and only 110 cals for about 28 chips. Kale chips are also delicious. If you've never made them, give it a shot.
^ This...and/or baby carrots and hummus...or I liek to mix horseradish with musturd and use that as a dip...delicious.
This^^^...and I'm going to have to try the horseradish and mustard. I love both of those things and can't believe I haven't tried that yet.
I also like to do whole grain "tortilla" chips and good salsa, but that's always kind of a splurge because it's pretty salty and I'm trying to watch my sodium intake.0 -
Just make the dip at home so you can have better control of the ingredients and switch out the chips for fresh vegetables. My favorite is sour cream & onion dip with a green pepper cut into strips. It's delicious, satisfying and a large, 4oz serving of dip and a whole green pepper is well under 300 calories. Cucumbers are good too.0
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Get some pitas, you can compare brands and find the lowest calorie/etc, quarter them and toast in the oven until crispy there's some chips without all that salt.0
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veggie sticks, ....carrots, peppers, celery ...and guacamole or hummus0
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Fat Free Pringles (not the healthiest things, but tasty), salsa, hummus, greek yogurt dips...0
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I only have an occasional sweet tooth, but my downfall is salt. Chips and dip. What are your favorite substitutes? Any somewhat healthly cheese dip options?
I don't know about cheese dip, but my onion dip is very low cal and yummy:
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Air popped popcorn with butter and salt (or any seasoning you want to try)0
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I've never had Kale Chips.. I'll have to look that up. I've had the Special K chips, those are pretty good. I've tried Hummus once, and didn't care for it, but I may buy a different brand and give it another shot. I always forget about pita chips. You just get pita bread and bake it?0
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I can put down a bag of baby carrots when I'm having a serious chip craving. lol I might have to try the horseradish and mustard, never heard of it.0
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WHole grain tortillas, or blue corn chips and salsa.
Replacing your dip ingredieants with greek yogurt is also a start.
The smart food chip line is pretty solid tasting as well.0 -
ok veggie sticks are just not the same!
roasted chickpeas, are so amazing (almost used the f word!), you must try them. if you need the creaminess of dip eat it with some laughing cow cheese0 -
I've never had Kale Chips.. I'll have to look that up. I've had the Special K chips, those are pretty good. I've tried Hummus once, and didn't care for it, but I may buy a different brand and give it another shot. I always forget about pita chips. You just get pita bread and bake it?
Pita can be warm or room temp. If you buy it premade, just eat it. I like my microwaved a bit. And my hummus a little warm.
If it's plain hummus, add a little paprika and some olive oil to it before heating it up. Adds a nice spark.
There is also a sabara brand that has red peppers in it (not to hot, just more flavorful really). Also very nice.
There are garlic and herb varities as well. Over all, plain hummus is boring to somone not famuilar with it.
I love it on sandwhiches, replacing mayo for it basicly.0 -
I've never had Kale Chips.. I'll have to look that up. I've had the Special K chips, those are pretty good. I've tried Hummus once, and didn't care for it, but I may buy a different brand and give it another shot. I always forget about pita chips. You just get pita bread and bake it?
Pita can be warm or room temp. If you buy it premade, just eat it. I like my microwaved a bit. And my hummus a little warm.
If it's plain hummus, add a little paprika and some olive oil to it before heating it up. Adds a nice spark.
There is also a sabara brand that has red peppers in it (not to hot, just more flavorful really). Also very nice.
There are garlic and herb varities as well. Over all, plain hummus is boring to somone not famuilar with it.
I love it on sandwhiches, replacing mayo for it basicly.0 -
ok veggie sticks are just not the same!
roasted chickpeas, are so amazing (almost used the f word!), you must try them. if you need the creaminess of dip eat it with some laughing cow cheese
You're so right, veggie sticks just don't do it when you're in the mood for chips. I'm going to look into the roasted chickpeas, too. Thanks!0 -
Just tried the Great Value Corn and Bean Salsa and fell in love! I am sure you can eat it with multigrain tortilla chips, bagel chips, or pita chips. Nutrition summary:
Calories 15
Fat 0g
Carbs 3g
Protein 0.5g
There are 15 calories in a 2 tbsp serving of Great Value White Corn & Black Bean Salsa.
Calorie breakdown: 0% fat, 86% carbs, 14% protein.
I also love white cheddar popcorn. I like the corner pops I get at Racetrac or and Smartfood White Cheddar if I am at QT but Sam's actually has the 100 calorie packs of Smartfood Popcorn (if you are a member and have a warehouse club in your area). Nutrition summary:
Smartfood White Cheddar Cheese Popcorn 100 Calorie Pack
Nutrition Facts
Serving Size 1 package (17.7g)
Amount Per Serving
Calories from Fat 60Calories 100
% Daily Values*
Total Fat 6g 9%
Saturated Fat 1.5g 8%
Trans Fat 0g
Cholesterol -
Sodium 180mg 8%
Potassium 60mg
Total Carbohydrate 9g 3%
Dietary Fiber 1g 4%
Sugars 1g
Protein 2g
Vitamin A 0% Vitamin C 0%
Calcium 2% Iron 0%
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet. Your daily values may be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs.
Information for this food was submitted to the FatSecret food database by member rairai1220 on 21 Feb 11.0
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