Crisps?

When I'm in school, for break I always have crisps and it's only because if I don't have them, by fourth lesson my stomach is rumbling, even though I'm not hungry. So is it okay to eat them and everything else is just healthy? I exercise too. Basically I'm asking will it make much difference to losing weight?

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  • Ready2Rock206
    Ready2Rock206 Posts: 9,487 Member
    If they fit your calories you should be fine. Can you bring any other snacks from home to tide you over? If you find the crisps become an issue you might want to try other snacks. I also find that drinking water can help the afternoon rumblings.
  • Mokey41
    Mokey41 Posts: 5,769 Member
    How about a piece of fruit instead? Way more healthy, probably less calories and will keep you feeling full a lot longer.
  • FranksRumHam
    FranksRumHam Posts: 198 Member
    this site is full of americans...
    please use the correct vernacular.
  • Mokey41
    Mokey41 Posts: 5,769 Member
    this site is full of americans...
    please use the correct vernacular.

    Yes, we must all speak American so they can understand. Speak slowly and clearly and use a lot of emoticons.
  • FranksRumHam
    FranksRumHam Posts: 198 Member
    this site is full of americans...
    please use the correct vernacular.

    Yes, we must all speak American so they can understand. Speak slowly and clearly and use a lot of emoticons.

    LOLZ!! :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :happy: :tongue: :love: :cry: :flowerforyou:


    :heart:
  • Luvmyboxerboy
    Luvmyboxerboy Posts: 130 Member
    Chips....crisps are chips. Yes, it's fine to have them if u save room for them! I bought a bag this past wknd and enjoyed every single one of them!.........a small bag that is! :happy:
  • I'm British...? and here crisps aren't chips so.. but thanks for all the advice anyway :-).
  • melaniecheeks
    melaniecheeks Posts: 6,349 Member
    You're British.... and you're in school at 22?

    Does not compute.
  • Clearly I'm not 22 if I'm in school, and my age doesn't really have nothing to do with what I asked? so? I never knew a british girl in school couldn't ask a question lol.
  • Luvmyboxerboy
    Luvmyboxerboy Posts: 130 Member
    I was referring to the American.....I know in Britain "Crisps" are your version of our "chips" and YOUR "chips" are our version of "French fries"............I was simply trying to clear it up. That's all.
  • melaniecheeks
    melaniecheeks Posts: 6,349 Member
    Ok your profile says you're 22.

    This site says you have to be 18 to use it.

    I suspect you've lied about your age in order to create a profile. Your "in your face" manner certainly suggests that you might be a teenager rather than in your twenties.

    That is all.
  • luckyjuls
    luckyjuls Posts: 505 Member
    As long as you are within your calories for the day, you won't gain weight (although you might retain water if there is a lot of sodium in the bag).
  • Mokey41
    Mokey41 Posts: 5,769 Member
    You're British.... and you're in school at 22?

    Does not compute.

    Are Brits not allowed higher education? My daughter was still completing a PhD at 30 and would say she was in school!
  • Alysxox
    Alysxox Posts: 5
    Thankyou! and Melaine, like Mokey said some people actually do refer to school as university, ect.

    But yeah I lied about my age? I don't see how that's such a big deal considering it happens every day, and I think it's stupid that you have to be a certain age to just track your meals lol? But again that has nothing to do with the question and at the end of the day my age is personal.

    & Okay Luvmyboxerboy, no problem haha.
  • mjhmjhmjh
    mjhmjhmjh Posts: 55 Member
    Crisps are My weekness! I have them most days, try to go for more healthy ones like snakajacks or boots shapers ones. But sometimes only the real thing will do. I just make sure i stay within My calorie target.
  • melaniecheeks
    melaniecheeks Posts: 6,349 Member
    Brits do go to third level education, but they would never refer to it as school. They'd say college, Uni, maybe classes, studies, but "school" is widely accepted as the education received in establishments geared for young people up to about 18 years of age, before they go on to third level education. "Break" is something that these "schools" have In between classes, you wouldn't refer to a break when talking about lectures in a third level course.

    Alysxox, you can have crisps if they fit in your eating plan. There's no good foods or bad foods, and everyone's body is different. I find that a mini baby bel mid morning satisfies me more than a carb- based snack, but it is down to each individual to experiment and see what works for them.
  • Alysxox
    Alysxox Posts: 5
    Thankyou everyone :-)