Need A Helping Hand Sticking To That New Years Resolution?
At the stroke of Midnight on January 1st 2010 over 28 millions Britains pledged to be fitter, thinner and healthier as their New Years resolution, however research states that within just a few months that pledge will be broken. There is always a solution to the problem though and now thanks to Charlie Fermor, a 22 year old graduate from Kent there is a new easier to help you keep on track – eating a bag of crisps!
Although it sounds too good to be true, Perry Court Farm Apple Crisps are made using nothing more than home grown apples that are hand picked on Charlies family farm in Kent. Once picked the apples are simply washed, cored, sliced, dried and packaged to create the ultimate healthy snack.
By replacing a standard packet of crisps with Apple Crisps weight loss can improve (as part of a calorie controlled diet). There are just 76 calories per packet and the natural fibre from the apples helps by filling the stomach quicker, limiting the amount of food you eat. Furthermore lower sodium intake helps flush excess water weight from the body whilst the vitamins can increase your vitality keeping you active throughout the day.
Whats more, they are the only naturally and environmentally friendly produced fruit crisps on the UK market as they are dried by using nothing other than the earths natural air. Thanks to this process they are able to maintain 99% of their original goodness and beneficial nutrients thus being classified as one of your five a day.
Creator of Apple Crisps, Charlie Fermor, commented: Over the years obesity levels have reached an all time high. My aim was to create a healthy snack that could replace the standard crisps that at the same time appealed to consumers of all ages. Apple Crisps is the perfect answer for everyone that pledged to loose weight in 2010.
For more information please visit: www.perrycourt.com
They are also available in the following outlets:
Perry Court Farm Shop in Kent, Selfridges (London Store Only), Tulleys Farm Shop in West Sussex, Godstone Farm Shop in Surrey, Calcott Hall Farm Shop in Essex, Chegworth Farm Shop in London, Broadditch Farm Shop in Kent, Fannys Farm Shop in Surrey, Macnades Fine Foods in Faversham, Secretts stores in Surrey & Sussex, The Barnyard in Sittingbourne, La Fromagerie in Marylebone and Laithebarn in Romney Marsh and Haguelands Farm Shop in Kent.
Plus at weekly farmers markets in:
Wye, Uckfield, Walton on Thames, Penge, Tenterden, Swiss cottage, Rye, Hammersmith, East Grinstead, Crowborough, Dulwich, Barnes, Oval, South Kensington, Twickenham, Notting Hill, Ealing, Wimbledon, Alexandra Palace, Islington, Meopham, Epsom, Blackheath, Queens Park, Marylebone, Westerham