Crisps, what's your go to?
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Re: Crisps, what's your go to?
S&V Discos.
There was a few years when they became a shadow of their former selves, however recently they're back to mouth melting magnificence!
2nd choice Nice'n Spicey NikNaks
3rd are S&V Hula Hoops.
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3rd are S&V Hula Hoops.
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Re: Crisps, what's your go to?
Varies, I like a change.
Morrisons have one at the moment Nduja, ridged. The other week Lidl had Gazpacho flavoured during Spanish week. They were excellent!
Morrisons have one at the moment Nduja, ridged. The other week Lidl had Gazpacho flavoured during Spanish week. They were excellent!
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Re: Crisps, what's your go to?
Spud.
(Or beetroot ).
(Or beetroot ).
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Re: Crisps, what's your go to?
Not a huge crisp eater and lately only bought them if they're in a meal deal. But if I must - Walkers Ready Salted or Hula Hoops and I quite like Pringles, Sour Cream and Chives or Salted.
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Re: Crisps, what's your go to?
As a kid I loved Seabrooks cheese and onion, made in Bradford.
Then Walker's cheese n onion became my fave.
We have a great cheese n onion over here, superior to both above...
Then Walker's cheese n onion became my fave.
We have a great cheese n onion over here, superior to both above...
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Re: Crisps, what's your go to?
At the pub it's salt and vinegar...home it might be sweet chilli. Tbf never had a horrible crisp.
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Re: Crisps, what's your go to?
Have a (virtual) wander around the Museum of Crisps and (golden) wonder at the things people do with their time.
https://museumofcrisps.com/
The Snack academy 2020 awards for Best Exotic Crisp Flavour make interesting reading. 'Wild Duck and Plum Sauce' anyone?
https://museumofcrisps.com/
The Snack academy 2020 awards for Best Exotic Crisp Flavour make interesting reading. 'Wild Duck and Plum Sauce' anyone?
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Re: Crisps, what's your go to?
I love a crisp.
I also reckon there only actually 3 or 4 flavours and the rest is marketing
I also reckon there only actually 3 or 4 flavours and the rest is marketing
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Re: Crisps, what's your go to?
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Re: Crisps, what's your go to?
Pom Bear S&V is betterer, but they're pretty rare, IIRC only CHAVSDA stock them.
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Re: Crisps, what's your go to?
Load of my wife's colleagues were only aware of Lineker as "the crisp guy"
Smokey Beckham kinda works, Cheesy Owen was a stretch too far IMO.
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Re: Crisps, what's your go to?
HTF can you hand cook a crisp? Are the vats of boiling oil hand shaped?
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Re: Crisps, what's your go to?
I remember them in Sainsburys, top stuff.
IKEA used to do Dill flavoured ones, probably my favourite crisps ever. I was clearly the only person who felt that way cause they stopped selling them.
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Re: Crisps, what's your go to?
I would think they use the kettle method rather than a conveyor belt that regular crisps use
Makes no never mind to me I just prefer them to regular kettle type crisps as they're less oily / greasy