A thread full of crisps

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Lady Whistledown

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Jul 7, 2003
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I would like to volunteer Doritos as among the world's finest crisps, especially when you've been drinking.

As a child, Square Crisps were always very useful for making crisp sandwiches with, as they fitted the shape of the bread.

But what happened to Crispy Tubes? I demand to know.

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maffew

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Dec 10, 2003
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Worcester England
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Lady Whistledown

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Oooh, and Walkers French Fries.

I've just got into them, and they are ACE ;)
 












Lady Whistledown

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McCoys were also good for crisp sandwiches.

This could start a debate: old "proper" crisps vs poncey new fangled supermarket designer crisps.

I'm thinking "roasted red chilli, lime, coriander and Greek goat's cheese flavoured sweet potato chips, slow cooked and foil sealed for extra flavour"
 








Lammy

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Oct 1, 2003
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Or for a post spliff nibble there is no finer...

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Billy the Fish

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Oct 18, 2005
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Anyone who's had the good fortune to find a place that sells them will know that Burts Chips are in fact the best crisps. If you're a fan of brannigans or kettle chips you will cream your pants when you eat these. The only downer is that I've only ever seen them in one pub near victoria, and they're expensive to buy online. They've got a cool website though.
http://www.burtschips.com/
 


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