Potato Chip Replacements???
idivadi
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I am a serious chip addict. I work twelve hour nights and between three and four oclock--I eat chips/chips/chips.
I have tried the vegetables and dip. I still ate the chips. I would love some suggestions for healthier snacks(no long preps)
snacks that meet the salt, crunchy requirements. Suggestions appreciated....
I have tried the vegetables and dip. I still ate the chips. I would love some suggestions for healthier snacks(no long preps)
snacks that meet the salt, crunchy requirements. Suggestions appreciated....
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What about Plantains?
Or animal crackers, spiced popcorn, homemade healthy snack mix?0 -
Do you bake the plantains??? ( How do you make the plantains salty and crunchy ) How do you make your healthy snack mix??0
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The best thing to do is break the snacking habit. Take up knitting sewing or something that occupies the hands!
For snacks, seasoned 94% fat free popcorn is great and a wholegrain.
Baking Kale chips, or any thinly sliced root vegetable sprinkled with seasoning makes a pretty good snack.
I like to boil edename beans in their shells and sprinkle with a bit of rock salt & soy sauce. Great nutritious snack!!!
You can also buy the fat free chips - Pop Chips are pretty great!
Also, maybe its the salt, not the chip, that you are having a hard time giving up. How about cutting down the sodium with low sodium chips - say salt free tortilla chips with some healthy salsa - and see after a few weeks if you crave the snacks anymore0 -
Here is what I have used for plantains. It is kind of annoying because I'm not a really good cook but you can make a lot at once and just store them so that's not that bad.
http://srefoodblog.blogspot.com/2006/03/oven-baked-banana-chips.html
As for the healthy snack mix I don't have a particular recipe but you can either search online or just put some things like pretzles popcorn nuts and unsweetened dried fruit in it. You can even add a tiny serving of something like a few dark chocolate chips to it to give yourself a special treat once in a while if you have enough calories.0 -
Three things. Agree with breaking the snack habit and find an alternative activity. If your going to snack... try popcorn .; Also... Some theorize that people craving salty foods are craving excitment and adventure in their life. So as the question what is it I am missing.... How can i spice up my life without food. Best wishes.0
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Do you have a trader joes near you? I love their line of reduced guilt chips! Tasty and waaaaay less on the calorie scale. They also have yummy flax/sesame/other good stuff crackers that are calorie poor. When I'm craving that crunch that needs to be something other than a crunch of carrot or celery or other veggie I go with one of those low calorie options and some hummus. Always hits the spot for me!0
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Aw, I'm addicted to potato chips too. I mean like bohochick said it's not really the chip but the salt I'm addicted I'd give up anything sweet anytime for something salty. She gave you an wise advice, I wouldn't change a word.0
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I've heard these are really good!
~Kale chips~
- Combine 2 teaspoons olive oil, tamari, and sherry vinegar
- Toss with 1/2 pound kale (about six cups)
- Divide kale mixture among 2 shallow baking pans; bake at 425 until crisp and golden (about 15 min)
- When done sprinkle 2 tablespoons freshly grated Parmesan Cheese.
Nutrition Facts: Serving size 1 1/2 cups. Calories 84, Fat 4g0 -
http://cooking-books.blogspot.com/2009/02/baked-spinach-chips.html
I tried these at one point. not for me. But. Well worth a try instead of taters.0 -
I'm not a huge chip person but I DO like something crunchy and salty with my sandwiches and what works for me is white cheddar flavored, mini rice cakes. Does the trick every time!0
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I also like rice cakes. The bite sized ones. They have some tasty flavors. I like the ranch because it is a sub for my Ruffles with Ranch. I also like Popchips. They also come in a variety of flavors- bbq is my fav followed by salt and vinegar.
I know these probably aren't the choice that some of you would choose- but they work for me right now.0 -
Fat free popcorn! Only 100 calories and it's still salty. Satisfies my craving.0
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You could always just eat BAKED potato chips instead! They are yummy, especially the cheddar and sour cream ones by Lays!0
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I'm/was also a chip addict. I still eat my chips but I limit myself to a day or two a week. Same with pizza. The rest of the time I munch on almonds, cucumbers, carrots, frozen blueberries. Start slow and just cut it down to a day or two a week. And if you really don't want to give up the chips, burn about 800-1000 calories every day that you have them. Might make you appreciate them more or stop eating them nearly as much.0
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Ooh that's what I should do... Every time I'm going to eat a bag of chips I should force myself to either burn 800-1000 calories that day or the day after. I doubt I'd be too inclined to eat chips very often.0
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Thanks for all the suggestions--I will difinitely try some of them. Giving up snacking is also in my sights. I still need healthy choices for the 3-4am time slot and raw vegetables just do not do the job. I cannot get thru the night shift without eating something and a big meal is also not appealing. I will use /try some of the helpful hints for sure... Thanx I just love the fact that on this site people are willing to share their experience and knowledge .... Thanx again0
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I weaned myself off with Baked Cheetos - which are FANTASTIC and way better than regular Cheetos, by the way, - and then eventually I switched to even healthier stuff. But I needed the transition I think.0
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I second the recommendation for Pop Chips. They come in all different flavors but my favorite is the salt and pepper. 16 Chips is 100 calories and only a few grams of fat. Probably not the healthiest snack choice but, for me, it helps the chip craving for many less calories.0
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Pork Rhinds :P Higher in fat, but no carbs.. salty and crunchy yum yum yum!0
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We bought the individual bags of chips. Then, when I really have the cravings, I know exactly how many calories I am eating. And, one bag is enough for the craving. Over time, my cravings have gone down. Maybe it is getting the salt down in all my diet.0
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+1 to Trader Joe's baked chips. Their baked chips are ridiculously low in fat/calories and you can eat 20 of them in a 1 oz serving. I actually only eat 1/2 that with my sandwich. I'm not a big snacker though so...0
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Hey there,
My name is Rebecca and I'm a Casting Producer for the TLC show Freaky Eaters. We are launching into our second season and we are looking for someone who is a POTATO CHIP FANATIC!
If you are at interested in finding out more about the project. Please e-mail me at:
pickyeaterscasting@gmail.com
Thanks so much and have a great day!
Rebecca
what the hell is this? this is super low class...0 -
I like pita crackers. I get them at Aldi for like a buck a box. 10 chips is 120 calories, which doesn't sound like a lot of chips but they're a lot thicker than regular potato chips. They're nice and salty tasting (sea salt) and they won't blow your diet. I eat mine for a snack every time I want something salty and crunchy. Just had some with my soup for lunch. Yum!0
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i've been snacking on Terra Exotic Vegetable Chips... they are freakin' awesome. they are crunchy just like potato chips and its a full serving of veggies in each serving!!!!0
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I've been getting different popcorn. Indiana buffalo cheddar popcorn is pretty good. Also love popchips and pita chips. They are still about the same portions for maybe a little less calories but still heathier than other chips. I find it hard to stop when I have chips so I don't get them very often.0
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Pop Chips are amazing. They are all natural and not baked or fried. I can find them in grocery stores usually in the organic section. They are very good. My favorite flavors are salt and cracked pepper, and parmesan garlic.0
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my kids love them too0
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