After Skips, I think my favouites are these;
Known to everywhere else as Lays apparently.
Lays because they are all-natural and taste better than any other brand imo.
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I like salt and vinegar chips. Don't really have a favorite brand though.
No, pretty sure he meant the Crips
Look at them - these guys are hilarious! That's why he was giggling.
But I prefer Simply Naked Pita Chips. Srsly, there's no beating them - they are absurdly delicious, not really that messy. Sea Salt and Vinegar chips are a distant second, as I hate how messy they can make the fingers.
Talk about chips (yes, chips), i used to eat these like crazy when i was a kid... arg why make a thread like this on a Saturday ? The stores are closed now
I can't eat chips anymore :c
But I absolutely loved the kettle cooked brands... mmmm
and cheetos
and fritos.....
Not sure they really count, but I just discovered these and they are sooooooooo addictive :>
Skips. My mum recently mailed me a box full of goodies from home that contained 3 megapacks of Skips. <3
Since they're not available in the U.S., Spicy Thai or Honey Dijon Kettle Chips are tied for first place.
This concept of wuv confuses and infuriates us.
Found these guys in Vermont, haven't been able to elsewhere. They're so good!
This thread inspired me to go buy some potatoes and malt vinegar to see if I can create my own salt and vinegar chips.
(They won't be any healthier than the ones I can buy in the store, if they work. Just cheaper. And more work).
These are the greatest chips to ever touch my lips. Have not been able to find them since the first time I had them but I would buy them out and gain 100 pounds if I found them.
Agree with Aianne.. dosent get better
http://www.fritolay.com/our-snacks/where-to-buy.html
find the chips and input zip code lol ^^
Of all the questions and polls around here, this is going to be by far the easiest one I have ever answered:
Gibbles Potato Chips
Serious Eats did a write-up on these chips a while back http://www.seriouseats.com/2008/12/g...with-lard.html
I grew up on these, and anytime I travel back to my childhood hometown they are the first thing I buy.
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