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My wife and I are on a custom nutrition plan our Personal Trainer wrote up for us. That means we can't have any real chips due to the rules of lowfat, organic, no artificial ingredients, etc. Of the stuff we can have probably my favorite are Smokehouse flavor Nut Thins by Blue Diamond. We buy them at the whole foods store, but my wife's relatives liked them and found them at some grocery stores too. They are made with almonds and rice flour instead of wheat so more nutritious, only 3 grams of fat in a pretty big serving, and have no chemicals or other bad stuff for you. They aren't nearly as good as Doritos, but will do the job if you are looking for something very healthy.
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crypt::random::source::base
Crypt::Random::Source::Base(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Crypt::Random::Source::Base(3pm)
NAME
Crypt::Random::Source::Base - Abstract base class for Crypt::Random::Source classes
SYNOPSIS
use Moose;
extends qw(Crypt::Random::Source::Base);
DESCRIPTION
This is an abstract base class.
In the future it will be a role.
METHODS
get $n, %args
Gets $n random bytes and returns them as a string.
This method may produce fatal errors if the source was unable to provide enough data.
read $buf, $n, [ $off ]
This method is cannibalized from IO::Scalar. It provides an IO::Handle work-alike.
Note that subclasses override this to operate on a real handle directly if available.
seed @stuff
On supporting sources this method will add @stuff, whatever it may be, to the random seed.
Some sources may not support this, so be careful.
available
This is a class method, such that when it returns true calling "new" without arguments on the class should provide a working source of
random data.
This is use by Crypt::Random::Source::Factory.
rank
This is a class method, with some futz value for a ranking, to help known good sources be tried before known bad (slower, less available)
sources.
get_data %Params
Provided for compatibility with Crypt::Random
AUTHOR
Yuval Kogman <nothingmuch@woobling.org>
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
This software is copyright (c) 2011 by Yuval Kogman.
This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.
perl v5.14.2 2011-01-05 Crypt::Random::Source::Base(3pm)