I'm looking at the fudge recipe and trying to figure out how to adjust since I'm allergic to chocolate but use carob and to potatoes but I'm eating ranch dip from coconut milk on
sweet potato chips so it just might work!
I love
sweet potato chips so I'm sure I'll like these too.
Not exact matches
Those
sweet potato chips look
so great!
A reader requested instructions on how to make
sweet potato chips; these are
so simple and delicious that everyone should know how to make them!
Cut
sweet potatoes into thin uniform circles (uniformity is key here
so that all of the
chips cook at the same rate; using a mandolin is ideal, but I just do mine freehand) Arrange
chips on baking sheet Coat with olive oil (Pour 1 - 2 Tbsp of olive oil...
Just think about
sweet potato chips, veggie sticks, fresh homemade bread, and
so many more.
The mandoline - sliced
sweet potato chips and the tortilla
chips, instead of being crisp or crunchy, were
so tough and leathery that it hurt to chew them.
So nice to finally be able to order a coconut oil
sweet potato chip in Canada.
So I saved the
sweet potato chips for him and used the rest of the tortilla
chips in a tasty recipe (after eating several
chips, of course) to be shared soon.
For
chips, you can use
sweet potato chips (which compliment spiciness
so nicely!)
First there were these
sweet potato chips, then came the
sweet potato stew, followed by
sweet potato flatbread that's rather genius, even if I say
so myself.
Blue and white stamped paper bags looked
so inviting filled with homemade
sweet potato fries and kale
chips.
Hahah
sweet potato chips are
so yummy I haven't gotten a PSL yet... got ta get on that!
I'm
so glad you invested in a dehydrator, but not glad that hear that your
sweet potato chips didn't come out good
They have Kind Bars, Almond Milk (I buy the Hy - Vee brand, way cheaper then anywhere else), Kombucha,
sweet potato chips, Monte's favorite cheese ravioli's, and
so much more.
I have done much reading and from it all; it seems the healthiest way is to get rid of the white flour bread, white flour pasta, sugar, soda,
potato chips, white rice, sugary juice; and consume lots of leafy greens,
sweet potatoes, pistachios, creamy unsweetened peanut butter, whole grains, whole fruit, unsweetened coconut milk (which is
so GOOD!)
It's released during stress or when we eat — more
so when you eat carbohydrates (whole grains, legumes, cereals, breads, pastries, candy,
sweets, sugar in all its forms,
chips, tortillas,
potato,
sweet potato, fruit, etc.).
Hahah
sweet potato chips are
so yummy I haven't gotten a PSL yet... got ta get on that!