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Conversely, an additional serving of potato chips every day led to a 1.69-pound weight increase over four years.
A regular serving of potato chips has a hundred and fifty calories, ninety of which are fat calories from the cooking oil.
On July 5 an employee at that hospital saw her eating solid food that her family had brought her for lunch -- two containers of yogurt, a can of green beans, a serving of potato salad and chunks of watermelon -- and reported that fact to the Prader-Willi program nutritionist.
Even the ubiquitous serving of potato salad is banchan.
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sugary drink and a single serving bag of potato chips, plus a popsicle and several pieces of individually wrapped candy.
The beef tenderloin was more than its equal, with its sweetly earthy sauce of onions in port, though a serving of potatoes (mashed, fried or roasted) cost $5 extra.
The National Potato Council, which had opposed the attempts to limit the serving of potatoes, said that it was pleased with the new rules but that it still had some concerns.
Still, as Ron Nixon reported in The Times, potato lobbyists aren't entirely happy: "The National Potato Council, which had opposed the attempts to limit the serving of potatoes, said that it was pleased with the new rules but that it still had some concerns.
The meal consisted of 1 lb of steak, one serving of potatoes, one cup of coffee, and a piece of pie.
Add 2 tbsp (30 mL) of chia seeds to a large serving bowl of potato or pasta salad and stir thoroughly.
The Bryant Park Hotel had a Braveheart moment last week: a bagpiper was stationed on the street outside, and, in the subterranean Cellar Bar, swatches of Black Watch tartan decked the chandeliers while girls in short black skirts with tartan sashes served platters of potato-based canapés.
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