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Snyders (I know, I know ... a PA company making tortilla chips?) makes white
and yellow corn chips advertised as having 40% les fat than regular chips. I compared labels, and they really do. However ... before I did that, what I noticed is, they are delicious. Really greasy, salty good, as chips should be. They do not taste like a reduced fat item at all. (They are definitely salty, though ...) -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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cyberbandito wrote:
> Snyders (I know, I know ... a PA company making tortilla chips?) makes white > and yellow corn chips advertised as having 40% les fat than regular chips. I > compared labels, and they really do. > > However ... before I did that, what I noticed is, they are delicious. Really > greasy, salty good, as chips should be. They do not taste like a reduced fat > item at all. (They are definitely salty, though ...) Wow, was this your big culinary "discovery" of the week...??? -- Best Greg |
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