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Originally posted by Sicilian Smaug
Yes, good point.
or cheddar cheese on chips (chessy chips), a Devon speciality??

you can see this appetising treat here:

http://chris.lipscomb.org.uk/photogallery/photo00030458/6_CHEESY_CHIPS.JPG

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Originally posted by FrenchQueen
or cheddar cheese on chips (chessy chips), a Devon speciality??

you can see this appetising treat here:

http://chris.lipscomb.org.uk/photogallery/photo00030458/6_CHEESY_CHIPS.JPG
I sometimes like a mixture of mayonnaise and mustard with powdered onion and a shake or two of cayenne pepper as a dip for chips or fries as we in America call it. Also a light sprinkle of garlic salt on the fries adds a good seasoning.

What is fries without a large butter grilled "Onion and Sesame Seed bun", with with a thick Slab of Grilled juicy blackened ground Angus Beef marinated in A-1 sauce layered with a couple of thin slices of melted cheddar and swiss cheese, a couple or three slices or quality Bacon, lettuce, tomato, pickle, and a nice slice of grilled onion. I am making myself hungry. Uh and thirsty too, got to have a large bucket of iced beer. And for desert, "Nanner, nanner, nanner, nanner, pudding."

Any takers?

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Originally posted by cashthetrash
I sometimes like a mixture of mayonnaise and mustard with powdered onion and a shake or two of cayenne pepper as a dip for chips or fries as we in America call it. Also a light sprinkle of garlic salt on the fries adds a good seasoning.

What is fries without a large butter grilled "Onion and Sesame Seed bun", with with a thick Slab of Grilled juicy ...[text shortened]... cket of iced beer. And for desert, "Nanner, nanner, nanner, nanner, pudding."

Any takers?
A-1 sauce? in this country, A1's a motorway 😕

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Originally posted by darvlay
Currently wolfing down a bag of my favourite - Ruffles All Dressed. I think I have a boner.

What's your favourite flavour/brand?
Saly and vinegar Chip Sticks up until they changed the recipe a few weeks ago. Bastards.😞

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Originally posted by FrenchQueen
A-1 sauce? in this country, A1's a motorway 😕
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A1_Steak_Sauce

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Tangy Cheese Doritios
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Quavers

Kettlechips (plain seasalt)

Burts Hand Fried Potato Chips (supporting local food) gorgeous assortment of flavours

http://www.burtschips.com

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Originally posted by ivangrice
Saly and vinegar Chip Sticks up until they changed the recipe a few weeks ago. Bastards.😞
That, surely, is a crime. And I demand justice. To whom can I write in order to ensure that the dastardly fiend behind this is held to account for his actions?

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Originally posted by cashthetrash
Do the British really use pickle juice on their French Fries rather than Ketchup?
Be careful with your question.

In the UK, pickles aren't pickles. They're Gherkins.

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Originally posted by darvlay
Be careful with your question.

In the UK, pickles aren't pickles. They're Gherkins.
Thank you. I didn't know what a gherkin was besides that building in the City. Now it all makes perfect sense!

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Originally posted by royalchicken
Thank you. I didn't know what a gherkin was besides that building in the City. Now it all makes perfect sense!
Brucktard.

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Originally posted by Starrman
Brucktard.
Tastewad.

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Originally posted by royalchicken
Thank you. I didn't know what a gherkin was besides that building in the City. Now it all makes perfect sense!
I'll let you have some of my gherkin for bruckfast.