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To: Aliska

There are some decent no salt added tortilla chips. You can find them in your supermarket’s health food/gourmet section, Whole Foods or on Amazon. I buy the Guiltless Gourmet brand, but there are others.


18 posted on 12/03/2015 10:49:29 PM PST by fatnotlazy
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To: fatnotlazy
You're #18. I was just wondering about that. Don't want to fry my own because too much grease and tougher. Maybe these are baked. I'll have to check for less salty ones. Usually whatever I eat them with has enough salt for both, tortillas and salsa, nachos (which I never have on hand everything to make good ones) :-( Plus they have ruined Velveeta cheese but I'll save that for another time. Now I need to mix sharp cheddar and American. Problem is you can't buy a block of American unless you can find some wholesale but too much and I have to watch for mold. You can cut it off but only to a point after which you have to throw it out.

I've got stuff in my cart, but have run into a problem with Amazon. They've cut back on free shipping, only certain items they stock. Maybe it has always been that way with them.

I can't see the benefit of 90 bucks for Amazon prime because I guess I'll have to call them and find out what gets free shipping and what doesn't. I do buy a lot from them but it's unpredictable when I will have another order.

There are so many non-Amazon sellers that charge their own shipping, and I got really ripped off on some snow spikes, like $20 shipping and handling. So you have to watch that at checkout. The the spike things may have already prevented a fall so maybe worth it.

22 posted on 12/03/2015 11:14:47 PM PST by Aliska
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