I believe they belong in oils.
yes but not too much of it.
By law, packaged foods must have nutrition information on the label.
Bill Fries goes by C.W. McCall.
French fries are both. You have processed fries, and you have natural cut fries. Processed fries go through many processes and machinery to get as good tasting as they are. Natural cut fries are just sliced and put in the oven, such as Wendy's fries or home fries.
'Do Fries Go with that Shake' by George Clinton (1986).
in McDonald's or anywhere that sells hamburgers and french fries or if you are in Belgium go everywhere there isn't 1 restaurant that doesn't sells french fries
we always have corn and french fries to go with our sloppy joes at our house.
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French Fries any bake, grilled or heated foods cause acrylamide. ~Nutrition 200 Jmata~
Mark Freiburger goes by Fries.
That depends on the McDonald's that you go to.
You should go to sportsmedicine.about.com. There you will be able to learn more information about sport nutrition as well as exercise.