Allotment Gardening Advice Help Chat
Eating and Drinking => Cooking, Storing and Preserving => Topic started by: jazzbyrd on October 02, 2009, 20:01
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Or are they bad for you if you add them to an already poor diet. :(
Is a once a week serving of chips okay?
Jazz
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we have them on a thursday.
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I don't think it's the chips, its the fat they are usually cooked in.
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Right, Tam :)
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I live by the motto 'a little bit of what you fancy does you good',eating them once a week isn't going to do you any harm.
Can't beat eggs,real chips,and beans..oh and loads of buttered bread :)
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Although I've not lost any weight recently, I did lose over 2 stone between Feb and Julyish, even though we still like to have our home made chips with fish and peas every Friday!
I just make sure they are drained really well before plating up, and we don't like the frozen oven chips you can buy.
Like Mike said, a little of what you fancy does you good sometimes!!!! :D
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Can't beat eggs,real chips,and beans..oh and loads of buttered bread :)
Yes please :lol:
We always have proper home made chips when we have chips that it. Usually Fridays just like Grannie Annie, fish chips and peas, and I fry in lard but drain well on kichen roll. I cant see they are any worse than roast pots or jackets with butter on.
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Oh and fat chips are less fattening, because of the overall area covered by the fat. 2 thin chips would have a bigger area than one chunky chip!!!
I do remember some of my old Weightwatchers teachings!!!
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We have absolutely no chips at home at all...... :( not any more..... :(
OH says: "Very fattening...."
Apparently she knows.... not that I need worry that much... although 30" waist has gone up to 32" over the years.
My parents (89 and 93) on the other hand eat chips once a week... just a few home fried.. so they can't be that bad... Can they?
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I always make wedges, tossed in a little oil, then roasted...they taste like chips.... just a lot less fat so much healthier :D
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Leave the skins on and they are nearly good for you :lol: I just think having a rule about NEVER eating something is sad, enjoy as a treat occasionally to look forward to, just not every night!
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Leave the skins on and they are nearly good for you :lol: I just think having a rule about NEVER eating something is sad, enjoy as a treat occasionally to look forward to, just not every night!
Our "no chips at home" agreement results in me eating chips every other time we eat out!
Just as well that it not that often! ;)
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I've found the answer to that, Learner: next time you have a check-up, you tell the OH that you haven't got enough cholesterol, and the doctor's worried :D
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We have absolutely no chips at home at all...... :( not any more..... :(
OH says: "Very fattening...."
Apparently she knows.... not that I need worry that much... although 30" waist has gone up to 32" over the years.
My parents (89 and 93) on the other hand eat chips once a week... just a few home fried.. so they can't be that bad... Can they?
blimey 30" 32" waste, i have'nt seen them size since i was 18.im happy if i can sqeeze into 36's now and i rarely eat chips. i am partial to odd pint of guinness, maybe thats my problem but hey im happy really. :lol:
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I have recently cut out ready prepared meals and cut back on shop ready meals and cakes etc. I think with this in mind real homemade chips once in awhile cant be all that bad and I really hate oven chips!! :) Thanks for your good advice ;)
Jazz
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I make my own chips by parboiling them for five minutes. Spraying with fry light and then oven baking for about 30 minutes. Scrummy and virtually fat free... :D
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Don't mistake home-made oven chips with anything you might buy from the supermarket, made this way using your own grown spuds are far superior flavour wise. You can make a load of these with only a tablespoon of oil, turn the chips over in it a few times til they're well coated and then cook em in a hot oven. I think they're fab and we have them at least once a week
They're so darned good it would be a shame not to :)
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We have absolutely no chips at home at all...... :( not any more..... :(
OH says: "Very fattening...."
Apparently she knows.... not that I need worry that much... although 30" waist has gone up to 32" over the years.
My parents (89 and 93) on the other hand eat chips once a week... just a few home fried.. so they can't be that bad... Can they?
blimey 30" 32" waste, i have'nt seen them size since i was 18.im happy if i can sqeeze into 36's now and i rarely eat chips. i am partial to odd pint of guinness, maybe thats my problem but hey im happy really. :lol:
At 18 yrs my waistline was 28" and, although I love guiness & malt whisky, I rarely drink... At 56 I just keep moving a lot so can eat about as much as I want without worrying too much... just "no chips".... apparently ;)
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Maybe it SWMBO that is avoiding chips and therefore you must as well! :)