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Cyrano
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31 Jul 2007, 1:06 pm

Upon reading a selection from Augusten Burrough's Possible Side Effects I discovered the allure of British potato chips. Apparently, they come in a much larger and more gourmet variety then the silly American chips.

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31 Jul 2007, 1:26 pm

are we talking crisps (ie potato chips) or chips (as in french fries)?


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31 Jul 2007, 1:29 pm

My bad...crisps, as in "potato chips"



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31 Jul 2007, 1:47 pm

"They" make a new gourmet chip with specialty spices now, I think by Nalleys. Oh, I am an American (an Alaskan actually, which is different!). But anyway, I should be specific: CRISPS. Not chips as in fried potatoes, known as French Fries in the US. Plus, they make "crips" here that are prepared not with trans fat and are therefore healthier. Have you ever made your own in the oven? It's easy and then you can add whatever spices you like:

I like sweet potatoes (yams): SWEET POTATO FRIES

Slice sweet potatoes and mist with olive oil (or PAM spray). Sprinkle with seasoned salt, herbs, etc. Bake at 400 degrees F for 40 minutes, or until crispy.


Try this recipe, very good.


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31 Jul 2007, 1:54 pm

LabPet wrote:

Try this recipe, very good.



Yes! They are! I could eat them all day!



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31 Jul 2007, 1:55 pm

Delicious! I have to try them! Right now, actually, I'm browsing one of my favorite websites, www.taquitos.net, which tells me about all the kinds of crisps.



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31 Jul 2007, 2:18 pm

Its true we have lots of crisp flavours in this country but most of them are disgusting I mean Ketchup flavour! ughhh :x


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31 Jul 2007, 2:23 pm

We rule the world of crisps!



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31 Jul 2007, 2:30 pm

What?! thats like saying New Zeland is the king of sheep because they have the most sheep. We aren't kings of crisps (espically because we have a lot of unnessicary flavours which we would be better off without).


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31 Jul 2007, 2:33 pm

Asby wrote:
What?! thats like saying New Zeland is the king of sheep because they have the most sheep. We aren't kings of crisps (espically because we have a lot of unnessicary flavours which we would be better off without).


I only eat two flavours ~ Ready Salted and (very occasionally) Cheese and Onion.

Mostly Ready Salted.

And we definitely rule the world of Ready Salted crisps.



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31 Jul 2007, 2:46 pm

I liked the thicker kettle cooked chips. Flavored i liked in the past alot:

Salt&Vinegar

A brand I like :

http://www.zapps.com/

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SALT & VINEGAR - a tangy, salty taste with a pucker that will knock your socks off! A bag of these and cold one and life's pretty good.


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CAJUN DILL - If you like spicy dill pickles, you've finally found your way home.


Years ago I remember some chips with anchovy I liked(Lays brand). Maybe Zapps' "CAJUN CRAWTATOR " is like them:

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CAJUN CRAWTATOR - The taste of a Cajun boiled seafood feast that goes crunch and your mouth goes wow. Zapp's was the first Cajun flavored anything and is still our #1 seller! Kathy Lee & Regis and Oprah Winfrey have featured Zapp's on their shows and People Magazine did a story and a picture with smoke coming out Ron Zappe's ears.



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31 Jul 2007, 3:03 pm

The best crisps come from Ireland and are called Tayto Cheese and Onion. End of discussion. :D ;)



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31 Jul 2007, 3:16 pm

Seebrooks Salt & Vinegar, finest in the world.

I once shipped a box of 36 packs by air mail from Yorkshire to Hungary because my girlfriend liked them so much. Young, foolish, in love, what did you expect?

Ed Almos



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31 Jul 2007, 3:19 pm

edal wrote:
Seebrooks Salt & Vinegar, finest in the world.

I once shipped a box of 36 packs by air mail from Yorkshire to Hungary because my girlfriend liked them so much. Young, foolish, in love, what did you expect?

Ed Almos


That is extremely cute and touching.



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31 Jul 2007, 3:57 pm

I used to like Golden Wonder and Bensons,I think both are no longer in production.



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31 Jul 2007, 4:10 pm

I think - though not sure - that Tayto NI bought the Golden Wonder plant. Bensons haven't been available for years.