I've obviously saved money on groceries since I am buying more real food.

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If you look at the ingredients list on regular chips -- not baked or low-fat -- chips may be healthier than crackers. Well, at least potato chips. The ingredients are only potatoes, fat and salt. No chemicals.clarinetgal wrote:I eat chips sometimes, and crackers really aren't much different than chips.
Wosnes, I didn't realize that. Next time I go grocery shopping, I'll read the ingredients list on some boxes of crackers, because now I'm curious.wosnes wrote:If you look at the ingredients list on regular chips -- not baked or low-fat -- chips may be healthier than crackers. Well, at least potato chips. The ingredients are only potatoes, fat and salt. No chemicals.clarinetgal wrote:I eat chips sometimes, and crackers really aren't much different than chips.
Of course, that's plain potato chips, nothing flavored.clarinetgal wrote:Wosnes, I didn't realize that. Next time I go grocery shopping, I'll read the ingredients list on some boxes of crackers, because now I'm curious.wosnes wrote:If you look at the ingredients list on regular chips -- not baked or low-fat -- chips may be healthier than crackers. Well, at least potato chips. The ingredients are only potatoes, fat and salt. No chemicals.clarinetgal wrote:I eat chips sometimes, and crackers really aren't much different than chips.I just really like to have something crunchy with my lunch and/or dinner, which is why I prefer things like chips, apples, carrot sticks, etc...
idon'tknow wrote:I've given up picking at food while I'm cooking or making packed lunches. No nibbling cheese, veggies or any other ingredients which look appetising. I thought I would find this difficult to do, but I got used to it quite quickly - and I'm a lot hungrier for my meal.