Looking for some healthier alternatives to chips that I can snack on. Many of the Keto snacks in the market I've tasted were awful, and very heavy on protein aftertaste. I'm not necessarily looking for "keto" snacks.
Siete’s Sea Salt Kettle Cooked Potato Chips - just 3 ingredients: potatoes, avocado oil and sea salt.
Instead of using highly processed oils, these chips are cooked in avocado oil, which is known for its heart-healthy monounsaturated fats. They're also grain-free, gluten-free, and non-GMO, which is great if you’re avoiding allergens or simply want a healthier snack option.
I love Terra chips, and this new flavor is perfect for fall. The bag contains an assortment of sweet potatoes and apples with a hint of cinnamon, and it tastes so so good. I snack on these at work, and they're so crunchy and yummy.
They are made with "real ingredients", so I would argue they're healthier than highly processed potato chips. They're not low-calorie food, though, so keep that in mind when you're debating on finishing the whole bag.
Real Vegetable Chips Spiced Sweets and Apples with a Hint of Cinnamon
"Healthy" Alternatives to Chips
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Looking for some healthier alternatives to chips that I can snack on. Many of the Keto snacks in the market I've tasted were awful, and very heavy on protein aftertaste. I'm not necessarily looking for "keto" snacks.
Siete’s Sea Salt Kettle Cooked Potato Chips - just 3 ingredients: potatoes, avocado oil and sea salt.
Instead of using highly processed oils, these chips are cooked in avocado oil, which is known for its heart-healthy monounsaturated fats. They're also grain-free, gluten-free, and non-GMO, which is great if you’re avoiding allergens or simply want a healthier snack option.
I love Terra chips, and this new flavor is perfect for fall. The bag contains an assortment of sweet potatoes and apples with a hint of cinnamon, and it tastes so so good. I snack on these at work, and they're so crunchy and yummy.
They are made with "real ingredients", so I would argue they're healthier than highly processed potato chips. They're not low-calorie food, though, so keep that in mind when you're debating on finishing the whole bag.