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  2. Can Dogs Eat Mashed Potatoes? Here's What to Know on ... - AOL

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    Puppies, elderly dogs, and those with diabetes or weight issues should eat potatoes sparingly, as the starch can lead to blood sugar spikes and weight gain." You Might Also Like 15 Best Denim ...

  3. 62 Potato Recipes You Won’t Believe are Diabetic-Friendly - AOL

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    People with diabetes can enjoy potatoes, too! These better-for-you potato recipes have about 30g carbs or less per serving. The post 62 Potato Recipes You Won’t Believe are Diabetic-Friendly ...

  4. Triple-cooked chips - Wikipedia

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    Previously, the traditional practice for cooking chips was a two-stage process, in which chipped potatoes were fried in oil first at a relatively low temperature to soften them and then at a higher temperature to crisp up the outside. Blumenthal's recipe involves simmering the potatoes first in water [5] for 20–30 minutes until they are ...

  5. Diabetes in dogs - Wikipedia

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    [11] [50] [51] [10] Diabetic dogs require insulin therapy, [52] which must be continued for life. [11] [53] The goal of treatment is to regulate blood glucose using insulin and some probable diet and daily routine changes. [54] The process may take a few weeks or many months and is similar as in type 1 diabetic humans.

  6. The secret to perfect air fryer chips - AOL

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    Three top air fryer chips recipes Loaded fries. Ingredients: 800g potatoes. 1 tsp salt. 2 tbsp olive oil. 240g red kidney beans, canned, drained. 120g corn, canned. 1 tsp thyme, fresh. 1 tsp ...

  7. Potato chip - Wikipedia

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    Early recipes for potato chips in the US are found in Mary Randolph's Virginia House-Wife (1824) [6] and in N.K.M. Lee's Cook's Own Book (1832), [7] both of which explicitly cite Kitchiner. [8] A legend associates the creation of potato chips with Saratoga Springs, New York, decades later than the first recorded recipe. [9]