I'm not a big fan of potato chips at all
Quote from: glenfiddich1983 on January 05, 2017, 12:55:54 PMI'm not a big fan of potato chips at all This is not the thread you're looking for.
Quote from: magentus on January 05, 2017, 12:56:35 PMQuote from: glenfiddich1983 on January 05, 2017, 12:55:54 PMI'm not a big fan of potato chips at all This is not the thread you're looking for.I'm not a fan either. Like many Dutch I prefer French fries, drowned in mayonaise.
1. Sea salted the ones with unwashed peels still on. Countryside flavor.2. Chili preferably not sweet.3. BBQ
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Secret thread for SAK users to discuss their favourite flavours of crisps (potato chips to our cousins across the pond) without any of the Leathermen knowing.1. Plain (ready salted)2. Salt and Vinegar3. Cheese and Onion4. Sweet ChilliI like bacon flavour but it repeats on me something awful, so I rarely go there.
Quote from: twiliter on January 05, 2017, 01:09:00 PMHave you been following me? No! It's all over the tweets dude! Your rep is toast on the tweets.
Quote from: glenfiddich1983 on January 05, 2017, 01:02:46 PM(Image removed from quote.)Those do look tasty G-Fiddy - If you can't finish them could you be a dear and pop them in a jiffy to me?
Quote from: magentus on January 05, 2017, 12:49:38 PMSecret thread for SAK users to discuss their favourite flavours of crisps (potato chips to our cousins across the pond) without any of the Leathermen knowing.1. Plain (ready salted)2. Salt and Vinegar3. Cheese and Onion4. Sweet ChilliI like bacon flavour but it repeats on me something awful, so I rarely go there.We Leathermen and SOG users know...Homemade on a fire with the peels with salt and vinegarSalt and Vinegar Sea salt and malt vinegar SaltedAbout any corn chip.
1. Salt and vinegar2 = Prawn cocktail or cheese and onion3. Worcestershire sauceTsk Tsk, hiding this one from us who prefer a leatherman, shame on you
Quote from: Kevin Davey on February 06, 2017, 10:34:42 AM1. Salt and vinegar2 = Prawn cocktail or cheese and onion3. Worcestershire sauceTsk Tsk, hiding this one from us who prefer a leatherman, shame on you You Leathermen spoil everything though I just wanted one nice thing for us SAKkers.
Quote from: magentus on February 06, 2017, 10:40:29 AMQuote from: Kevin Davey on February 06, 2017, 10:34:42 AM1. Salt and vinegar2 = Prawn cocktail or cheese and onion3. Worcestershire sauceTsk Tsk, hiding this one from us who prefer a leatherman, shame on you You Leathermen spoil everything though I just wanted one nice thing for us SAKkers.I can't help it if a leatherman is so superior to every other type of multi
Quote from: Kevin Davey on February 06, 2017, 10:52:08 AMQuote from: magentus on February 06, 2017, 10:40:29 AMQuote from: Kevin Davey on February 06, 2017, 10:34:42 AM1. Salt and vinegar2 = Prawn cocktail or cheese and onion3. Worcestershire sauceTsk Tsk, hiding this one from us who prefer a leatherman, shame on you You Leathermen spoil everything though I just wanted one nice thing for us SAKkers.I can't help it if a leatherman is so superior to every other type of multi Are you here to gloat then?
At Subway (sandwich chain that I've seen in pretty much every country I've been to, so I'm sure you all know it.) I get the Baked Lays original flavor. Sure they're not greasy in the way you sometimes crave, but I prefer them for perceived health reasons (not sure they're actually healthier) and less grease on my fingers. Plus I like to put the crisps inside the sandwhich.Previously I really liked barbecue flavor. Salt and vinegar can be great (Cape Cod brand is one we have here and I like it) or it can be bad depending on the brand.As for chips (fries), I don't eat cheese these days but back when I was in England I couldn't get enough cheesy chips. I don't care for poutine, though everyone else in Canada seemed to love it. These days my favorite food is probably ketchup. So I need a delivery method for the ketchup and potatoes work great. Fries with ketchup is always good. I don't eat McDonald's fries though. But any decent restaurant fries are great. I could pretty much live off of fries and ketchup. When camping I put several small potatoes on a thick spike and wrap them in aluminum foil with some olive oil and put them over the fire. The spike heats up and kind of cooks the insides. Then I pour ketchup over the lot of them. Mayonaise however is WEIRD. I didn't realize it was a dutch thing. I hear the Japanese love mayonaise on pizza. Here in the US a lot of people like ranch dressing on fries. For me it's just ketchup and maybe tobasco sauce mixed with the ketchup. (Cholula sauce if available)