R Lee
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I feel there are 2 different types of potato chips fans.
The crispy ones, well done, normally fresh from the fryer.
Or, the mushy ones, normally from chip shops wrapped up etc.
What are you?
I'm a crispy, well done chip man. Can't stand soft mushy ones.
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Brett
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Prefer fries.
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Neo
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Cant stand crispy, have no taste and are just horrid.
Mushy
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BarnshaW
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crispy, i hate chips that are undercooked and soggy, cripsy salty chips with loads of ketchup = the best
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andy1868
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both have their merits. the perfect plate would be a variety of each, with copius amounts of tommy k (from marks and spencers)
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MarkM
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Chippy chips...some are soft...some are crispy...lots of salt and vinegar.
Can't beat them.
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C2RL R
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my mothers home made chips are the best. used to love it when she made some but it was rare as fook coz the chip pan stinks the house out.
chipy chips are still good though.
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dannymccann
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I have to say, depends where eating from.
BK / McD's = crispy and salty as they should be with shit loads of ketchup
Chippie = big fat 'chip shop chips' with a bucketload of vinegar and some buttered (not margarine) bread
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150£corsa
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mm soft greasy ones from the chippy coverd in mushy peas with a big fat savaloy on the side...
yum yum! 
[Edited on 31-07-2008 by 150£corsa]
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RichR
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I don't really eat chips; closest I get is wedges or realy thick cut homemeade chips that my nan makes with the skin on (basically wedges) - I just find normal chips a bit meh and bland
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myke
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i'm not a huge fan of potatoes, but do eat chips.
the thinner the better for me really. the way the french do them is pretty much perfect, thinner than chippy style, but a bit bigger and a lot nicer than kebab van, fast food restaurant ones.
the crispier the better as well. if they're just starting to go translucent on the corners, then they're perfect for me.
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Tommy L
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inbetween
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Charlotte
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chips with onion vinegar, salt and are slightly mushy
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Eck
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quote: Originally posted by BarnshaW
crispy, i hate chips that are undercooked and soggy, cripsy salty chips with loads of ketchup = the best
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Robbo
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Crispy with lots of grated cheddar cheese on
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MarkM
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Has anyone tried:
Salt and Pepper chips...??
Its basically chips tossed in a wok with the same spices and green peppers etc that go on Salt and Pepper Ribs...
The local chinese chip shop thing does it by my mums house...
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Kathryn W
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Bit o Both
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Robbo
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quote: Originally posted by MarkM
Has anyone tried:
Salt and Pepper chips...??
Its basically chips tossed in a wok with the same spices and green peppers etc that go on Salt and Pepper Ribs...
The local chinese chip shop thing does it by my mums house...
Yup, sausage and chips form a chinese is delicious as thye cook it with everythign else
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Kathryn W
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quote: Originally posted by MarkM
Has anyone tried:
Salt and Pepper chips...??
A friend of mine was addicted to these when she was pregnant, every night we had to go get some for her
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Hammer
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Either or, i'm not fussy
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Robbo
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quote: Originally posted by Hammer
Either or, i'm not fussy
Like mother like son eh fella
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Hammer
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Nup, if you pull out a baldy half incher in front of my old dear you better leave the room fairly quickly.
Which reminds me, why were you running out my front door at full pelt in a pair of multi coloured Next boxers the other night Robbo?
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Robbo
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Err... I was entertaining your maw
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Hammer
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No you weren't she's on holiday, anyway back to chips chipolota cock
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Ben G
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chip shop chips ftw not too crispy and not too soft.
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