Anonymous wrote:What kind of stupid question is this? Of course it is junk food. Chips and salsa are a calorie bomb devoid of nutrients. People who think it is low cal are deluding themselves, because nearly everyone eats way more than 1 serving. The chips alone are salt, fat, oil, and refined food bombs. There are tons of sodium in most salsas. Chips and guac and chips and salsa are fantastic ways to pack on pounds.
Anonymous wrote:There's a new WSJ piece detailing a WSJ editor's journey on Mounjaro (similar to Ozempic). He claims as soon as he jumped off it, the first "bad" food he immediately craved was chips & salsa. Bad? That kind of popped off the page to me.
Am I just naive or is chips & salsa (or chips & guac) really not that unhealthy? Or maybe there are wide variances of tortilla chips people consume and there are some super unhealthy tortilla chips? Or jarred salsas full of tons of sodium?
We make fresh or buy the fresh salsa (or guac) at WF and use organic blue tortilla chips. I honestly never considered it a bad snack.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:total junk food to me.
This is very rigid. As far as snacks go, if an apple is a 1 and a donut or fast food is a 10, I'd put organic chips and fresh pico at maybe a 2 or 3?
LOL. Organic chips. I don't think that's the issue.
You're frying dough. That's why they're unhealthy.
And if you eat flour tortilla based chips, those are fried masa and lard.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:total junk food to me.
This is very rigid. As far as snacks go, if an apple is a 1 and a donut or fast food is a 10, I'd put organic chips and fresh pico at maybe a 2 or 3?
LOL. Organic chips. I don't think that's the issue.
You're frying dough. That's why they're unhealthy.
And if you eat flour tortilla based chips, those are fried masa and lard.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:total junk food to me.
This is very rigid. As far as snacks go, if an apple is a 1 and a donut or fast food is a 10, I'd put organic chips and fresh pico at maybe a 2 or 3?
Anonymous wrote:total junk food to me.
Anonymous wrote:My plan is to each chips + guac for dinner once the kids are out of the house.
Anonymous wrote:There's a new WSJ piece detailing a WSJ editor's journey on Mounjaro (similar to Ozempic). He claims as soon as he jumped off it, the first "bad" food he immediately craved was chips & salsa. Bad? That kind of popped off the page to me.
Am I just naive or is chips & salsa (or chips & guac) really not that unhealthy? Or maybe there are wide variances of tortilla chips people consume and there are some super unhealthy tortilla chips? Or jarred salsas full of tons of sodium?
We make fresh or buy the fresh salsa (or guac) at WF and use organic blue tortilla chips. I honestly never considered it a bad snack.