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Potato Chips

tc0104tc0104 Posts: 579 ✭✭
edited November -1 in Parenting and Life
Laney loves potato chips but rarely gets them. Is there a healthy chip out there..... like are the veggie chips healthy? Or any other variety as a special treat?

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    sara291sara291 Posts: 1,042
    edited November -1
    There are some that I have seen like at general stores Winco, Safeway & such that the boys were iffy on but ate some. I hated them. Brought some Trader Joes Carrot chips which are just thin slightly salted carrot slices & both the boys & I love them. I still use them as a treat or small part to a snack.
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    babymakes3babymakes3 Posts: 433 ✭✭
    edited November -1
    Pop chips or brown rice chips
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    annerbonesannerbones Posts: 1,812
    edited November -1
    Not a "chip" but what about Pirate's Booty?

    Costco has some veggie chips (still made with a potato base then veggies are added) they are iffy.
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    ZenZen Posts: 2,942
    edited November -1
    There are some that are less un-healthy but none really have much in the way of nutritional content :(
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    cAtWmN84cAtWmN84 Posts: 462
    edited August 2012
    annerbones wrote:
    Not a "chip" but what about Pirate's Booty?

    Costco has some veggie chips (still made with a potato base then veggies are added) they are iffy.

    my kids love pirate's booty!
    we do veggie chips and stix,bananna chips,freeze dried fruit,snap pea crips(a fav in this house)
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    Shaeley MaeShaeley Mae Posts: 1,731
    edited November -1
    Not sure what you mean by "healthy", but kettle chips typically have a lower fat content.
    I also think they are closer to containing all natural ingredients. My favorite is Cape Cod.
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    tc0104tc0104 Posts: 579 ✭✭
    edited November -1
    Thanks guys...yes healthier is the goal. I will ck out some of these.
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