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Old 05-23-2009, 09:46 PM
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I don't know if I've tried Terra, I'll look for them. I like veggie chips, but most I've seen have a fair amount of salt.

All cold cereals have a lot of salt except for a few, like shredded wheat
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Old 05-28-2009, 07:05 PM
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Have you tried Terra veggie chips? They're pretty good.

Checked out the TERRA chips, thanks for the tip! Most varieties had a good deal of sodium, but the Sweet Potato chips only had about 50mg per serving. They were pretty good, more of a sweet snack. Kinda tasted like a churro.

Also found KETTLE no salt potato chips www.kettlefoods.com I think these are my favorite so far...
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I dunno, to me, a potato was made as a vehicle for salt and butter. Same with corn.
Absolutely. Which is why they are soooo goooood. Too good. sigh....
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