Potato Chip addiction - HELPPPPP
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Take your chips and pre portion them out into little baggies. Then eat your chips.. chips are yummy.
I believe no food should be off limits unless your allergic to it. LOL.
Balance it out with good foods I think you will be fine.
I used to crave cookies all the time. But instead I just limit it. Some days I have one or two some days none. When we tell ourselves we cant have it we want it more.
Either that or dont buy any more chips. But really in life can you really say you will never eat chips again, I know I couldnt. Moderation!
Yup, yup! I took the five worst foods for me that I loved and did comparisons. If I could only choose potato chips or ice cream, which could I give up to keep the other? If chips won, I compared them to another favorite, so chips or french fries...and so on. If chips won out to the bitter end, it deserved a place in my diet. But I portion it and account for it every time I eat them. EVERY time, knowing how easily I could chow down an entire bag.0 -
Kale chips. Seaweed snax. Bought some zuchini chips at whole foods that were pretty good.
I love potato chips too so i totally get it. I buy kettle chips when i buy them.0 -
Hey if you like them, just eat them, look at the back of the bag if you buy the big family one because of the kids then eat one of two servings and count the calories... eat them slowly, and enjoy them knowing that you will NOT have anymore only the servings you are counting, put the chips away drink water after eating them and walk away.. if you cant do that then yeahh getting rid of them completely is another solution.0
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I eat low calorie ones, they have about 70 to 80 calories in a bag.
And sometimes I soak chickpeas in vinegar, then drain them and lightly salt them, spray with cooking spray and bake, they're lovely for the cinema.
Tear kale off their stocks and rub a little oil on and season - I like smoked paprika, black pepper and sea salt, this is amazing
Or bake thinly slices beets and sweet potatoes.
If you sprinkle with nutritional yeast and onion granules for the last couple of minutes, it's tasty too0 -
As was suggested earlier.. Stop buying chips. You can't eat what you don't have... that gets you a win even in a moment of weakness.
In place of chips, I eat dry Total flakes.. they're almost as crunchy as chips and are about 120 cal for a cup0 -
I eat low calorie ones, they have about 70 to 80 calories in a bag.
And sometimes I soak chickpeas in vinegar, then drain them and lightly salt them, spray with cooking spray and bake, they're lovely for the cinema.
Tear kale off their stocks and rub a little oil on and season - I like smoked paprika, black pepper and sea salt, this is amazing
Or bake thinly slices beets and sweet potatoes.
If you sprinkle with nutritional yeast and onion granules for the last couple of minutes, it's tasty too
Thank u for the idea on the chickpeas. What kind of vinegar and how long in the oven? Thanks!0 -
Lay's Light chips have very few calories or even Lay's Baked chips0
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well i enjoy the special k cracker chips sea salt flavor ones. they are 30 chips for 110 calories. and like i said, i like how they taste.
I like the sour cream and onion ones...and the new chili lime! Satisfies my chip craving and not so greasy (for me) as chips.0 -
Mmm....chips. Chips are my food, love them. What works for me is mind control and willpower.
I tell myself I will eat chips, but I have to eat something healthy first. I find that by eating an apple first, much of my want of crunchy food is gone, plus I'm not as hungry so I eat less chips. I also only eat chips at the end of the day when I'm usually full from the day. I eat less then.
Also, don't eat from the bag. I eat a lot more when I eat out of the bag, then if I put them on a plate.
Enlist your husband. Mine will politely take the bag, eat a few, then put it away if it looks like I'll finish off the bag.0 -
My husband giggles at me when I eat chips as he knows my love for chips, they have always been my fav. Since I don't give up any foods that I like, I still eat them when I want them..but I portion them out & count out a serving...instead of eating the whole bag like I use to. I have found that this satisfies me & I don't crave them as much as I use too either.0
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How is it that you have arranged your life to be in the same room as a food over which you have no control? I don't have any danger foods like that anywhere near me.
this^^ if they aren't there , I won't eat it0 -
I Started eating Baked Potato chips its a great Alternative its crunchy and tastes pretty good.0
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stop buying them and don't keep them in your house = problem solved...0
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There is a thread in the recipe section where someone is sharing a recipe for roasted green beans and says they taste like french fries so maybe give that a try.
yes these!!1 They are so good! Not as good as chips but a great alternative0 -
Make your own chips in the microwave...you can use potato but my favorite is sweet potato...slice them up thin...place on a paper towel in a single layer in the microwave and cook until crisp...I normally put them in for around 3 minutes..then you can spice them up as you see fit...way healthier than the store bought ones... Enjoy...0
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Cold turkey, not cold turkey flavored chips, but just go cold turkey and not eat them anymore. That is the only way I could overcome. If they are in the house, I eat them. My husband buys them and hides them, and I find them. So, now he is not allowed to bring them in the house.
Chips, they should be a Schedule 4 drug.0 -
I've been doing so good eating healthy and watching my portions but the last few days I can't seem to get away from CHIPS!! Any suggestions on a good replacement/alternative that helps these cravings?
Wow I'm the same way. I wish an answer for us0 -
love my chips,, I eat them all
then go work out0 -
First..Do not buy the chips or bring them in your home. Second find a healthier low calorie alternative to what you are truly craving. Be it crunch salt or whatever. I myself have switched to hot air popcorn and dried Veggies for my salt crunch chew fix, till you can gain some self control on portion size for your daily needs, if you choose to still include chips for your fuel for your body.0
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make your own...
get a mandolin from wal-mart (they are like 10 bucks, the little non electric ones) slice a potato up real thin.. spray a cookie sheet with pam or whatever you use.. shake a little salt or spices on them. Bake them at 450 and watch them. Bake them until crispy. I flip in the middle and respray and resprinkle.0 -
I eat the fat free sour cream & onion Pringles, they are very yummy, 70 calories a serving size which is 15 chips.0
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I've been doing so good eating healthy and watching my portions but the last few days I can't seem to get away from CHIPS!! Any suggestions on a good replacement/alternative that helps these cravings?
I know what you mean about chips. I was averaging appx. 30 "big" bags a month. For me, it was either lose weight, get fit, or inflate my balloon . Now when I shop I tease myself by going down the chip isle, say aw shucks and move on...sadly.0 -
I haven't found anything that helps with that craving. I've tried baked chips, pop chips... nope.
I haven't touched a chip in 8 months though. I'm not sure I'd be able not to eat the whole bag.0 -
I still eat them as long as they fit into my diary for the day.
Have you tried the Special K chips? Those aren't too bad actually.0 -
I eat low calorie ones, they have about 70 to 80 calories in a bag.
And sometimes I soak chickpeas in vinegar, then drain them and lightly salt them, spray with cooking spray and bake, they're lovely for the cinema.
Tear kale off their stocks and rub a little oil on and season - I like smoked paprika, black pepper and sea salt, this is amazing
Or bake thinly slices beets and sweet potatoes.
If you sprinkle with nutritional yeast and onion granules for the last couple of minutes, it's tasty too
Thank u for the idea on the chickpeas. What kind of vinegar and how long in the oven? Thanks!
I soak them in regular white vinegar, the same kind you'd use to clean with, and a little balsamic because I love it, it colours them a bit though. Soak them a few hours at least, or you could simmer them for ten minutes but it really smells out the house, ha! You can bake them to your liking, I do it about 25 minutes and they are still have a bit of a chew but are crunchy along the edges0 -
Give it a few more days. Probable just your hormones acting up. Take some ice chips to work with you tomorrow and chomp on them or eat some peanut butter on celery. This too shall pass.0
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If you want them, EAT THEM! Just don't eat a whole family-sized bag...try to keep it down to 100-200 calories. Check the serving size. Don't deny yourself, you'll just binge later.0
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Potato chips are my favourite food ever. I could eat them all day, every day.
Eating them in moderation doesn't help either. Once you start, you can't stop.
Try kumara (sweet potato) chips, they can be a lil better. Rice crackers?
I make my own chip alternative whenever I can, though its not the same.
Slice up a potato (or 2) thinly, drizzle evoo, sprinkle salt and put in the oven til soft and crispy around the outside. Squeeze a little lemon or balsamic vinegar over them once they're done and stuff your face!
Not the same, you don't get the satisfying crunch, but it'll do.0 -
Try the special k cracker chips, they are yummy. You can also make sure you have the proportioned bags of chips and count the calories.0
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I think a decent alternative would be popcorn, and so you don't over do it, get the 100 cal. packs. There is less fat and a bigger serving.0
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