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Posted: 10/1/2004 9:46:14 PM EDT
Whats your favorite brand/stlye of chips.
Walmart used to have some really good Salt & Vinegar ones but they dont carry them anymore. I uqess I have to say Pringles BBQ or Salt & Vinegal Sometimes the flavor on them seems slack though |
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If it ain't corn...it's just another freaking potatoe chip.
Frito Chili Cheese Corn Chips are the best. Next to that is Doritotoes. In a worse case STFH situation Pringles will do. Sgatr15 |
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Doritos Spicy Nacho.
Or tortilla chips and homade queso. Yum, Im fucking hungry now. |
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Whatever you say Dan Quayle. |
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Groovie. Hot spicy pork rinds!!! |
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<shhh> Don't blow my cover.... Sgtar15 |
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I don't know if they still make them... Clover Club.
I guess our MT |
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Mauna Loa Hawaiian Kettle Style potato chips.
Best. Potato. Chips. Ever. Haven't seen them in 15 years. |
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This is the only place you can find them on the internet: costcost21.com/index2.html |
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I likes eating pork rind dipped in vinegar seasoned with ground garlic and pepper--Flip way of eating chips. YEAH BABY!!!
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Need to put some hotsauce on it too |
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Hadn't had a chip in years, until yesterday.
Saw a show on the Food Network about how chips are made. They featured a brand called "Terra". Made of taro, yucca, parsnips, sweet potatos,etc. At four bucks a bag, 7.5 oz., they are expensive. |
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Nacho cheese Doritos
Fritos BBQ corn chips Fritos chili cheese corn chips Fritos Flavor Twists |
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The kind at teh Circle K that you dump melted cheese substitute on.
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I got some "cheese fries" that had that on them the other day. I felt robbed. |
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There's a brand called "Tims" here in the Northwest, they make the BEST chips.
I was wondering of any of you have seen them at your store, or are they just a northwest outift? |
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But those are good too! I've been building dual 3gig Xeon servers for small businesses for the past year and I don't think they'll EVER run out of processing power. |
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Dan-Dee brand cheddar cheese flavored Corn Twistees...more like styrofoam with cheese dust added, but I like 'em.
As far as an actual potato chip, no national brand makes my list...partially hydrogenated soybean oil & cottonseed oil can't touch my 2% silicon dioxide added to prevent caking...yum! |
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+1 I think they taste like old fashioned home made chips, they are so crunchy and flavorful. |
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I think we do have "TIM's" ? are they called Tim's Cascade? and they come in a red and white bag? I think they are made in Idaho? yes they are also very good chips, extra crunchy and thick. we have them in California |
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Anything fried in any form of vegetable oil need not apply. Peanut oil fried chips are marginal. The best potato chips are fried in LARD. If I was dictator, I'd make it illegal to fry a potato in anything else but 100% pig fat.
That said, the best are Grandma Utz. Mark |
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Dill pickle, salt and vinegar
hot n spicy pork skins plain skins with ranch dip |
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get'em when I can in Reno,Nv. Tasty! |
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I can only get them when I go to Pennsylvania to visit family.
But for my tastes the best I have ever had are Snyders of Berlin. I think it is Berlin, some small PA town. DanM |
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bag of doritos with 5 squeezeed limes in it (lime juice only) best damn snack ever
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