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• #702
These are a very good plain crisp!
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• #703
These are delightful.
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• #704
Hate to break this to them, if they think Worcester is in Yorkshire they're sorely mistaken. Henderson's relish, if they're looking to keep it from real is from Sheffield.
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• #705
I think it's fine to have Worcestershire sauce flavoured crisps from Yorkshire, but you're right, hendos would be reet Yorkshire.
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• #706
Crisps in tins >>>
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• #707
Probably be eating these to myself over Christmas which, in addition to the mini keg I’ll also probably have to drink alone, again, is going to make for all sorts of sick. Don’t care.
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• #708
Agree, didn't buy them. Were included in the hamper my partner received from work. Tin or not still lush.
See what fancy crisps I get in my hamper in the next few days...
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• #709
Enjoyed these from Aldi.
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• #710
Probably be eating these to myself over Christmas which, in addition to the mini keg I’ll also probably have to drink alone
Greatest. Christmas. Ever.
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• #711
Crisps in tins >>>
Technically not a tin.
See the 'Is a Pie with just a pastry lid an actual Pie?' and 'Is a Crustless Quiche a Real Quiche?' threads. ;)
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• #712
Henderson's relish
Also this.
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• #713
Technically not a tin.
Technically, it's a container made partly of tin, so it's a tin. If it helps you sleep at night, substitute in "tube" or "stupid fucking packaging" instead.
A "pie" with no base or sides is a casserole with a fucking lid (I hate pubs that do these)
Quiche, quiche, what the fuck is a quiche?
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• #714
OZ rules I guess?
Tin.
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• #715
A "tin" with no base or sides is just a fucking container
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• #716
Also a tin. A tin can. "Canned goods section"
Sn, atomic number 50.
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• #717
Weirdly excellent with hummus. I don't know why it works but it does. Referring to the truffle crisps
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• #718
Also a tin. A tin can. "Canned goods section"
Sn, atomic number 50.
You do know they are actually steel or Aluminium nowadays?
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• #719
Yeah but if you labelled the tinned goods "steel goods" section it'd be robbed within minutes.
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• #720
My dad stayed somewhere this weekend that provides packed lunches for hikers, and this was the selection of crisps from Savoursmiths. Apparently they're not all that. - actually my dad just complained they're too salty, but he doesn't do salt as he thinks it's killing him, so take that as "they're not bland enough"
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• #721
^ i cant be doing with all those fancy flavours
i lean towards ready salted these days. normal salt, not desert too
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• #722
These taste like no other crisp I've ever tried. Exactly like the crispy edge of a fried egg.
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• #723
Put the crisps down and get the hoover out.
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• #724
Piss off. Just got an over excited toddler to sleep. I'm not moving.
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• #725
I think I want some.
Does anyone know somewhere that sells the Spanish patatas fritas that come in the clear bags with very little branding. East London preferably. Our Turkish supermarket stopped selling them a couple of months ago and have converted to Leys.
This is the kind of thing I’m talking about although the bag isn’t the best example, thanks if you can help
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