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Hey just wondering can we have chips if so what kind??

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Depends on if you want to lose weight.

If you want to lose then avoid the chips. If you don't then feel free to eat as many as you want.

Remember there is no LapBand God that say's you can eat this or can't eat that. It is up to you to make smart choices.

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Right

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Kale chips ,Yummy! you can make them yourself they give you a salty crunch that you crave

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http://beanitos.com/

I love these. They have Fiber and Protein. I eat the original and I am good with half a serving or less. I never start eating and crave more like most chips.

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always check bag to see how much is in a serving and track it.

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Hely88 thank you. I think I will look for those for my family.

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I just got back off of vacation, since it was vacation and we were traveling I bought a big bag of Screaming Hot Cheetos for myself and BBQ chips for my daughters, I figured by now and with the help of my band I could do Portion Control and I was right, for the first day. Second day not so good. Third day I finished both bags. The band is around my stomach, not my mind. The hunger in my mind is what got me fat in the first place.

So, your question of "can you eat chips", I don't know, can you? I found out I can't and it doesn't have anything to do with my band.

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I just got back off of vacation, since it was vacation and we were traveling I bought a big bag of Screaming Hot Cheetos for myself and BBQ chips for my daughters, I figured by now and with the help of my band I could do Portion Control and I was right, for the first day. Second day not so good. Third day I finished both bags. The band is around my stomach, not my mind. The hunger in my mind is what got me fat in the first place.

So, your question of "can you eat chips", I don't know, can you? I found out I can't and it doesn't have anything to do with my band.

It really depends on what kind of chips you eat. The bean chips have Fiber and Protein so a much better snack then your average grab and go kinds. I bought Special K chips and ate the whole box so I totally understand however I dont have that problem at all with the bean chips and they taste awesome.

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Skip the chips...all of them.

They are not filling, do not stave off hunger for a healthy amount of time as a proper snack would do, and are seriously lacking in nutritional value.

IMHO...other's mileage varies...

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It really depends on what kind of chips you eat. The bean chips have fiber and Protein so a much better snack then your average grab and go kinds. I bought Special K chips and ate the whole box so I totally understand however I dont have that problem at all with the bean chips and they taste awesome.

Never heard of bean chips, but a store not too far from here sells them, I'll give them a try, thanks

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I just got back off of vacation, since it was vacation and we were traveling I bought a big bag of Screaming Hot Cheetos for myself and BBQ chips for my daughters, I figured by now and with the help of my band I could do Portion Control and I was right, for the first day. Second day not so good. Third day I finished both bags. The band is around my stomach, not my mind. The hunger in my mind is what got me fat in the first place.

So, your question of "can you eat chips", I don't know, can you? I found out I can't and it doesn't have anything to do with my band.

I'm with you on this one. Certain foods are trigger foods, and that hand to mouth activity is a setup to fail. I've done that so many times.....start out with a good day, then the next day I go through whatever the food like there's no tomorrow. My suggestion is, if chips are one of your favorite junk foods, stay away! Anything that calls your name & pulls you like a magnet, shouldn't be in your house.

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The bean chips to contribute to satisfying my hunger. Again they have both Protein and fiber. Not your average chip!

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