
Recipe for Oil-Free Baked Tortilla Chips
Chips—salty and addictive—are a big source of extra calories, and because they’re usually fried or baked in oil, they’re full of free radicals.
Chips—salty and addictive—are a big source of extra calories, and because they’re usually fried or baked in oil, they’re full of free radicals.
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