i sometimes go for pork rinds. they're pretty good, and make a pretty good replacement for nachos.
if you're not carb-phobic, fried plantains are pretty tasty, and a handful of unsweetened banana chips are great for a tasty, crunchy snack.
i sometimes go for pork rinds. they're pretty good, and make a pretty good replacement for nachos.
if you're not carb-phobic, fried plantains are pretty tasty, and a handful of unsweetened banana chips are great for a tasty, crunchy snack.
I don't have a problem with potatoes, so I buy these amazing potato chips I found that are cooked in avocado oil. Super yum.
You can also find commercial sweet potato or other root vegetable chips, but they're often cooked in canola oil or other vegetable oils.
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Thick cut slices of cheese or meat.
Female, age 51, 5' 9"
SW - 183 (Jan 22, 2012), CW - 159, GW - healthy.
Met my 2012 goals by losing 24 pounds.
2013 goals are to get fit and strong!
If you can afford it, dehydrated kale chips.
Beef jerky?
@Owly which chips if I may ask?
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The brand is called Good Health, and I get them at the south side Planet Organic. They make avocado and olive oil varieties, so make sure you grab the right kind.
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