Your fav chip/crisp/snack flavour?
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I'm a big fan of 4-Cheese Cheese Its (or is it Cheese Nips? I dunno)... Also, cheese & pretzel Combos are quite good. Other favorites: Funyuns, pretzels, Wise Cheese Puffs (I'll take these over Cheetos any day), and the Oreo crackers, which don't actually taste like Oreos at all but are very tasty.
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When I was little, my favourite flavour was Lay's Sour Cream and Onion. Then at a birthday party I discovered Lay's Ketchup chips, and was partial to those until the invention of Ketchup Doritos.
I remember trying something like that once. It was some part of a pig, anyway, and I did not find it very appealing. Thankfully, it had no effect on the hairiness of my bum. Maybe you ate a different kind than me, Zoltack.Has anyone ever eaten those deep fried pig skins that come in a platic bag. Those will put some hair on your ass.
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Pork rinds aka chicharrones? It's a staple of our family parties, since more often than not they accompany the lechon (a WHOLE pig roasted in coals).Zoltack wrote:Has anyone ever eaten those deep fried pig skins that come in a platic bag. Those will put some hair on your ass.
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In the UK, they're called Pork Scratchings and they really are the most abhorrent deliberation of comestible cuisine acknowledged (and indeed, manifested) to Homo sapiens since the advent of the siring of the antiquity of humankind.
They're sh!t.
They're sh!t.
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Although they give certain superheroes the ability to know everything!2099net wrote:In the UK, they're called Pork Scratchings and they really are the most abhorrent deliberation of comestible cuisine acknowledged (and indeed, manifested) to Homo sapiens since the advent of the siring of the antiquity of humankind.
They're sh!t.
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The elemental hindrance that I assert a difficulty with all salted or flavored snacks is that they are entirely without any nutritional value of any great consequence. Presently, I seek to ameliorate my general well-being and as such, many of the delectable morsels that once stimulated my appetite are pretty much off the cards now.
So anything containing cheese is still the answer.
So anything containing cheese is still the answer.
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Happenstance, one must apprise the promotion of your delectation and delirium as one orally explores the briny, highly flavoured, over-salted, pungent, saliferous taste of those before professed snacks against the deplorable affects on one's endeared and esteemed well-being.Loomis wrote:The elemental hindrance that I assert a difficulty with all salted or flavored snacks is that they are entirely without any nutritional value of any great consequence. Presently, I seek to ameliorate my general well-being and as such, many of the delectable morsels that once stimulated my appetite are pretty much off the cards now.
So anything containing cheese is still the answer.
While the negative equity on a person's general soundness and hardiness of physique is, distressingly irrevocable when consuming uncostly valueless snack foods, one can expel these notions if seduced by the sensory charisma of the ungodly concoction of faux ingrediants that combine to form "Vintage Chedder and Red Onion Chutney" flavouring.
So forget about the health implications, and live for today. Vintage Chedder and Red Onion Chutney is literally "to die for".
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Chips
My favorite is <b>Schlotsky's Cracked Pepper Potato Chips</b>. You don't have to go to Schlotsky's to get them, they can be found in just about any grocery store. They're awesome!
Also I love <b>Cheez-it Twisterz Hot Wings & Cheezy Blue Crackers</b>.
I love anything hot & spicy!
Also I love <b>Cheez-it Twisterz Hot Wings & Cheezy Blue Crackers</b>.
I love anything hot & spicy!
Im with you 2099net, im loving Walkers Sensations right now, even more so since they re-designed them all and tweaked the flavours a little. The Oven Roasted Chicken with Lemon & Thyme ones are yummy and alot nice than they were before.
And if they arent available then you cant beat a good pack of Walkers Smoky Bacon Crisps!
And if they arent available then you cant beat a good pack of Walkers Smoky Bacon Crisps!
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Re: Your fav chip/crisp/snack flavour?
Mostly Cool Ranch Doritos.