I'd cook you one but you wouldn't eat it.I bet I could find a chip that is 14 g somewhere.
You never know...I'd cook you one but you wouldn't eat it.
I'd cook you one but you wouldn't eat it.
I'd cook you one but you wouldn't eat it.
Nobody does, since chips come in different sizes.
@greener -- that was not your actual original questionguys come on! I don't know how many chips to eat that will be 100 calories!!!!
Oh in this I think I do. Any way you'd have to change your monica.You never know...
You'd be welcome if your ever in my neighbourhood and so would Jaylee.I would
I think it's two main categories, the thin sticks like McDonalds (which are almost exclusive to mdconalds) and the regular sticks.
I need an approximation!
Sounds like a challenge....? We all go round to @JohnEGreen 's for one chip. & do a selfie..!I visit Kingsmill often. I am in your neighbourhood more than those 2!! And I like chips...
I visit Kingsmill often. I am in your neighbourhood more than those 2!! And I like chips...
Don't confuse the carb issue with bread.. Is that thick or thin cut. By the way.?Gerroff!!! I said it first! Um...Isn't Kingsmill a bread?
@greener -- that was not your actual original question
You asked how many carbs in a chip / french fry ( and tortilla and crisp)
I don't think it is any of the people that have responded to you , in the way they have , for finding humour along with a touch of the ridiculous about the question.
the answer given to you by me completely covered your query
so to elaborate on your new question
100 calories of chips = 46.8 grams of chip shop chips fried in vegetable oil.
perhaps heed the advice given to you by many others on this topic that you hold the key to solving the query by investing in a set of scales and either googling the nutrition of foods you desire to eat or buying the book Carbs & Cals.
.. Or,carry a scale drug dealers use to sell weed?So here's what you do... Cook 30g of chips at home. From your own calculations 30g of chips equate to 100 calories.
Put the cooked chips on a dinner plate. Look at the chips. Remember how much of the plate those delicious deep-fried naughty potato sticks cover. Take a picture if you feel it necessary.
Next time you go to a restaurant, eat as many chips as were on your plate when you cooked 30g of them at home.
My advice won't work though if your chosen restaurant only sells french fries... **** it!