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[b]BAKED POTATO CHIPS[/b]
      #31398 - 12/11/03 12:36 PM
bearyd

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Loc: fl

So apparently we are supposed to be able to eat baked potato chips right? Does this mean Baked Lay's? I also wondered about Low Fat Baked Tostitos and if we could could have homemade salsa with it?

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EW. new
      #31401 - 12/11/03 12:39 PM
Bevvy

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Carrie, have you ever tried baked Lay's? YUK! I'd rather do without.

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Re: [b]BAKED POTATO CHIPS[/b] new
      #31404 - 12/11/03 12:56 PM
Karin

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Loc: Southern California

Your posts are already bold to us, just not to you (so you don't need the in the title). I love the Baked Lays, but potatoes don't sit too well with me. Salsa is personal, some can tolerate it, some can't.

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I love Baked Lays, and they are safe, but there is also new
      #31425 - 12/11/03 02:35 PM
HeatherAdministrator

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Baked Tostitos, Guiltless Gourmet Baked Corn Chips, and now Kettle Chips come in a baked variety (Bev, these taste like regular chips - you might like them better than the Lays).

If you get a flavored variety, check the ingredients to make sure there isn't any dairy in there.

And yes, homemade salas (and guacamole) are good dips to go with the chips. There are quite a few recipes in the Recipe Exchange.

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Re: I love Baked Lays, and they are safe, but there is also new
      #31454 - 12/11/03 03:29 PM
Jennifer Rose

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Quote:

Baked Tostitos, Guiltless Gourmet Baked Corn Chips, and now Kettle Chips come in a baked variety (Bev, these taste like regular chips - you might like them better than the Lays).




The new Kettle Chips that are baked are called Kettle Krisps - and they are REALLY yummy!

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      #31457 - 12/11/03 03:32 PM
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The Baked Lays remind me of Pringles - I love them!

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Re: [b]BAKED POTATO CHIPS[/b] new
      #31459 - 12/11/03 03:37 PM
Chelsea22

Reged: 10/20/03
Posts: 54
Loc: Virginia

Hi Carrie,

Yes, before my IBS symptoms worsened I was a BBQ Baked Lays Queen! However, things have changed. If I eat more than 5 or so, they trigger an attack. It's one of those personal trial and error food items. I hope it works for you. I just stick with any lowfat tortilla chips and I'm always safe!

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Re: I love Baked Lays, and they are safe, but there is also new
      #31462 - 12/11/03 03:43 PM
Samuel12

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I love the Baked lays as well but, they do seem to cause me some problems. It may be potatoes in general, I'm not sure.

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Re: EW. new
      #31469 - 12/11/03 04:13 PM
Bevvy

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Pringles? OHMIGOD, I'm so addicted to those, I can't stop eating them once I start. The low-fat variety. A whole can even. I just can't start. I used to be able to get "Veggie Stix" that are mostly all air but are incredible. I can't get them anymore and it's just as well 'cause they cost $5/bag! I think I'm just better off doing without. Bev

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Re: EW. new
      #31531 - 12/12/03 08:06 AM
Kree

Reged: 10/08/03
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Same here, Mags! I'm perfectly happy eating Baked Lays instead of regular greasy chips!

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BEWARE!! BBQ Baked Lays have casein in them.... new
      #31537 - 12/12/03 08:31 AM
jules

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Posts: 1140
Loc: Michigan

...at least they did the last time I checked (and consequently threw out the bag). Casein is a dairy byproduct, or something like that.

Oh, and make sure they don't have hydrologized oils (including soy) in them. BAD STUFF!!

I prefer to make my own potato chips by slicing red potatos thinly, seasoning with salt (or cajun) and nuking until crisp.

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Re: BEWARE!! BBQ Baked Lays have casein in them.... new
      #31577 - 12/12/03 09:56 AM
nurturingkneads

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Posts: 370
Loc: NC,USA

there are alot of things like that with hidden triggers...we think they are safe because they are lowfat and they are not.I ate pringles once and had an awful attacj...so i looked on the can and they had milk powder in them

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Re: EW. new
      #31594 - 12/12/03 10:52 AM
Kandee

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Posts: 3206
Loc: USA, Southern California

Me too, and I go into a near panic attack when there isn't any in the house. They are ALSO a MUST to have in the car, when I travel!!!

Kandee

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