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Has anyone tried the Protein chips? Where is the cheapest place to buy them??

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Because in my past, potatoe chips, salas, chips n dips I couldn't stop with a hand full, I've stayed away from the lite versions as well. Nope, I won't eat any snack foods anymore stay away until my goals are reached and I'm confident I can maintain my weight and keep it tight for the future.

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here is the info on them i just found

as i never heard of them

BariWise Protein Potato chips

1.2 oz Bag

Flavors: Barbecue, pizza, Ranch, Sea Salt & Vinegar

BariWise Protein Potato chips are the perfectly salted and seasoned, lower fat alternative to traditional high-fat chips. Each serving contains a unique blend of potato and soy, offering 10 grams of protein, 5 grams of Fiber and a surprisingly low 4 grams of fat. When you crave something crunchy and salty, reach for BariWise Protein Potato Chips. Reap the rewards of a healthy, high protein snack.< /p>

Key features of the BariWise Protein Potato Chips:

  • High Protein - 10 grams Per Single Serving Bag
  • High Fiber - 5 Grams Per Single Serving Bag
  • Lower Fat - 4 grams Per Single Serving Bag
  • Each Bag is a Generous Single Serving (No Portioning Needed!)
  • Only 130 Calories Per Single Serving Bag
  • Cholesterol Free
  • Trans Fat Free
  • A High Protein Snack

Snacks.html" rel="external nofollow">http://www.bariatricchoice.com/bariwise-protein-potato-chips-protein-snacks.html

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Anything that says generous serving makes me nervous..... Sounds like a snack food which I try to avoid.

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Well, they do sell them at my lap band surgeon's office; my nutrionist recommends them; but they are $2.00 for a small bag. They are made for bariatric patients --- these are NOT regular potato chips. I am looking for the best flavor and best value if I am going to buy them :)

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Has anyone tried the Protein chips? Where is the cheapest place to buy them??

Here's the scoop: reflect on how you became obese...I'd wager to say that snacking and the high calorie foods with next to no nutritional value were a significant part of the journey towards obesity.

You had your WLS to loose weight; if you want to be successful with that goal, you need to avoid maintaining the poor eating behaviors which made you obese. Bandster life is about changing your relationship with food, and adopting a healthier lifestyle, which includes nutritionally sound food choices and exercise, to name a couple.

They make so many "foods" available at the grocery store which assist the individual to believe that they are making progress with lasting weight loss when in fact all they are doing is enabling the individual to maintain their poor choices with food.

You can get "sugar free" chocolate, but it still has calories. Those "protein" chips are, in my opinion, deficient in the Protein content. As others have said those chips may even lead you down a slippery slope to return to former snacking habits. Everything we choose to eat needs to deliver big on nutrition...even if they are available at your surgeon's office I would not risk going back to poor eating behaviors.

IMHO...other's mileage may vary...

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Well, they do sell them at my lap band surgeon's office; my nutrionist recommends them; but they are $2.00 for a small bag. They are made for bariatric patients --- these are NOT regular potato chips. I am looking for the best flavor and best value if I am going to buy them :)

I guess my point is ... One of the reasons this is working for me is because I have changed my eating habits and I fear healthy or not.... chips are a slider type food so I would be leery of slipping back to old habits....

But not everyone is a snacker so these might just be perfect for you.

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I can just tell by the posts this would be a huge problem for me.

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Its like pretzels for me....Im not sure what it is about them that triggers me....but as soon as I see some in the house I fight the urge to snack.....so I sure dont eat any...during the summer I did get a lil bag one day ...I knew I was walking my butt off every day and could get away with a small bag.....but oh no......staying away from saltly Snacks for the winter

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