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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][b]Chomps[/b] Pb&j Trail mix[/quote] Minimize these, not healthy. [/quote] WG bread with a no sugar added PB and a small amount of J is just fine. White bread with jif and a buttload of cheap J not fine. [/quote] Knock that off - WG bread with as much jif and jelly as needed is fine - this is a teenaged athlete[/quote] PP who wrote this. It was about the Chomps, which is bolded. Those are not good for anyone! It's like bacon or hot dogs. Fine once in a while, but not as a regular snack. My kid could/would eat these every day, so we no longer buy them. [/quote] Considering they use antibiotic free meats and use celery salts in lieu of added nitrates/nitrites, it’s not that bad. Sure it’s processed, but considering the options of light weight, non refrigerated, protein snacks that an athlete can keep in their backpack it’s really not that bad, the turkey chomps are far less greasy than the beef. [/quote] What a kid needs to fuel practice is carbs. [/quote]
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