frazzles packs are quite small, that is annoying, but they taste amazing.
I've always found wotsits, quavers and skips to be so average as well.
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these are all excellent examples of the non crisp shaped crisp.
it just goes to show, it's all in the bag
Frazzles bags are small, but they are full, of crisps. not full of air like many.
what is the definition of a crisp?
I was having a discussion with a mate in the pub and he said Monster Munch are not crisps, but potato snacks...
Palmers, the monster munch flaming hot packs used to leave my tongue buring.. Especially the Big Eat packs..
to me it's anything which has a crisp like texture and which is sold in bags.
Mr C
Monster Munch crisps are pretty nice to be fair. I like the flaming hot ones, and pickled onion. I dont really like the beef ones though
I still put crisps in my sandwiches at work as well
I think by the letter of the law crisps are potatoe based snacks.
I think by the letter of the law crisps are potatoe based snacks.
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potato salad isn't a crisp ?
Crisps are slices of potato. Hence the reason I haven't nominated Disco's as they are reconstituted potato so not strictly a crisp., although head and shoulders above all others mentioned previously
Crisps are slices of potato.
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by that definition, an oven chip is more of a crisp than a quaver. that can't be right.
Have you ever had an ulcer in your mouth and tried to eat discos?
It facking hurts!
The difference is in the thickness, JPB
"Crisps", however, may also refer to many different types of savory snack products sold in the United Kingdom and Ireland, some made from potato, but may also be made from maize, tapioca or other cereals. An example of these kinds of savory snacks is Monster Munch.[1]
ramsey's definition makes much more sense to me
otherwise, you would need segregation in the crisp aisle between crisps and other maze snacks.
it does need to be supplied in a bag though.
in this country, crisps are potato and maize. In america, NZ etc chips are potato. dont know what maize are called.
has everyone watch the dice/pringles world record linked in the article ?
We use one word for the two as we aren't fúcking awkward.
Maize = corn
Corn chips by Frito-Lay.
There you go Mr. Ramsey.
Dundee Spur is on the money.
Ja606 should make and flavour their own crisps, there's lots of thickness on here.
I like King crisps and walkers cheese and onion
anything by walkers is good, except ready salted. There should be a law outlawing any ready salted crisps. They are pointless
For kids when you don't want them eating crisps is ready salted, well spotted palmer but there s a point
More than 6gm of salt a day and your dead at fifty.
Patas Bravas, almost daily. I'm 55, surrounded by the cheapest wine in the world. Still going strong.
To be a proper crisp it should come in a packet with 'Smiths' printed on it and have a blue twisted bag of salt therein. All others are poor imitations!!
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posted on 26/4/13
frazzles packs are quite small, that is annoying, but they taste amazing.
I've always found wotsits, quavers and skips to be so average as well.
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these are all excellent examples of the non crisp shaped crisp.
it just goes to show, it's all in the bag
posted on 26/4/13
Frazzles bags are small, but they are full, of crisps. not full of air like many.
posted on 26/4/13
what is the definition of a crisp?
I was having a discussion with a mate in the pub and he said Monster Munch are not crisps, but potato snacks...
posted on 26/4/13
Palmers, the monster munch flaming hot packs used to leave my tongue buring.. Especially the Big Eat packs..
posted on 26/4/13
to me it's anything which has a crisp like texture and which is sold in bags.
posted on 26/4/13
Mr C
Monster Munch crisps are pretty nice to be fair. I like the flaming hot ones, and pickled onion. I dont really like the beef ones though
I still put crisps in my sandwiches at work as well
posted on 26/4/13
I think by the letter of the law crisps are potatoe based snacks.
posted on 26/4/13
I think by the letter of the law crisps are potatoe based snacks.
=================
potato salad isn't a crisp ?
posted on 26/4/13
Crisps are slices of potato. Hence the reason I haven't nominated Disco's as they are reconstituted potato so not strictly a crisp., although head and shoulders above all others mentioned previously
posted on 26/4/13
Crisps are slices of potato.
======================
by that definition, an oven chip is more of a crisp than a quaver. that can't be right.
posted on 26/4/13
Have you ever had an ulcer in your mouth and tried to eat discos?
It facking hurts!
posted on 26/4/13
The difference is in the thickness, JPB
posted on 26/4/13
"Crisps", however, may also refer to many different types of savory snack products sold in the United Kingdom and Ireland, some made from potato, but may also be made from maize, tapioca or other cereals. An example of these kinds of savory snacks is Monster Munch.[1]
posted on 26/4/13
ramsey's definition makes much more sense to me
otherwise, you would need segregation in the crisp aisle between crisps and other maze snacks.
it does need to be supplied in a bag though.
posted on 26/4/13
in this country, crisps are potato and maize. In america, NZ etc chips are potato. dont know what maize are called.
posted on 26/4/13
has everyone watch the dice/pringles world record linked in the article ?
posted on 26/4/13
We use one word for the two as we aren't fúcking awkward.
posted on 26/4/13
Maize = corn
Corn chips by Frito-Lay.
There you go Mr. Ramsey.
posted on 27/4/13
Dundee Spur is on the money.
posted on 27/4/13
Ja606 should make and flavour their own crisps, there's lots of thickness on here.
I like King crisps and walkers cheese and onion
posted on 27/4/13
anything by walkers is good, except ready salted. There should be a law outlawing any ready salted crisps. They are pointless
posted on 27/4/13
For kids when you don't want them eating crisps is ready salted, well spotted palmer but there s a point
posted on 27/4/13
More than 6gm of salt a day and your dead at fifty.
Patas Bravas, almost daily. I'm 55, surrounded by the cheapest wine in the world. Still going strong.
posted on 27/4/13
To be a proper crisp it should come in a packet with 'Smiths' printed on it and have a blue twisted bag of salt therein. All others are poor imitations!!
posted on 27/4/13
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