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My name's Jennifer, but I'm more commonly known as Jen or Sporkster. I love lots of things/people including God; volleyball and soccer, my two favorite sports; and cheese. I also love Pi, but that's a story for another day.
I've been answering questions on Advicenators for over three years now, so I'm pretty experienced with it. I love answering questions and helping you out anyway I can, so if you've got a question, just ask me!
Ask me about: Christianity, athletics, physical fitness, love-life, relationships, friendships, HTML queries, book suggestions, music suggestions, musical theory, history, English (or Spanish) grammar, Paint Shop Pro 8, skin problems, sports injuries, "punk" fashion, nutrition, etc.
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Q: Does anyone have any recommendations for some good Healthy Chips? Or healthy snacks? What are some healthy brands of food?
A: Try looking for baked, whole-grain alternatives to normal greasy chips.
The most popular whole-grain chips are probably SunChips. SunChips are 100% whole-grain and come in a variety of flavors, such as original, French onion, garden salsa, harvest cheddar, and cinnamon sugar. I eat them *all* the time, and I assure you: they're really tasty. =D You can most easily find them at Wal*Mart, but I'm sure your local grocery store chain carries them due to their national popularity.
You could also try Garden Harvest chips. They have a full 1/2 serving of fruits and vegetables in each portion, which helps you meet your daily requirements for greens. These are also very tasty, and come in flavors like apple cinnamon, banana, tomato-basil, and garden vegetable. I've only been able to find the banana variety at my local Wal*Mart. However, Harris Teeter (a pretty local grocery store chain) carries all varieties, so if you have a Harris Teeter near you, be sure to check it out.
A single serving of SunChips will contain anywhere from 120 to 160 calories, 5 grams fat with
(Rating: 5) ^^. Wows, you sound like you know a lot about Nutrition, I actually want to know more about nutrition as well since I plan to be a Dietitian as a career. Heh.