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Dill chips don't get much shrift in the States, same as vinegar chips; they're bigger in Canada, I think. But a local supermarket opening produced a couple flavors of Herr's chips that I have not seen at Kmart, so of course I must try them.
My ever-failing brain cells remember eating three kinds of dip a lot with chips back in the childhood days: Safeway made Party Pride brand chip dip in clam, horseradish, and something creamy that involved dill. These chips remind me of the dill, surprise... and I think that's neat, that these chips don't require dip to taste like they have it. (Granted, dip is awesome.)
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Chip's Restaurant Wethersfield, CT 9/2014 by Mike Mozart of TheToyChannel and JeepersMedia on YouTube!
I have been searching for old photographs at my Mother's house, and came across this. It's a club run by the local newspaper, "The Hartlepool Mail". I believe it is still going (the Club).
Chips Ahoy Cookies Ice Cream Flavors Ice Cream Truck Floor Display at Stop N Shop Pics by Mike Mozart of TheToyChannel and JeepersMedia on YouTube. Chips Ahoy Ice Cream Flavors
Chip curled himself up on my lap today and was vast asleep at some point. He tweaked and turned himself in some funny poses haha. Luckily I had my camera next to me ^^
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Tortilla chips with home-made mango salsa.
Taken June, 2009 in Somerville, Massachusetts, United States
¹⁄₆₀ sec at f/5.6, ISO100, flash fired.
Only one new flavour (Fried chicken wings) - kinda weird to repurpose Sour Cream and Onion as a special editions as it is as vanilla as they come.
Vince chips fallen oak branches for the organic mushrooms grown in the Shroomery at Half Hill Farm. These bigger chips allow the selected mycelium to grow more evenly throughout our handcrafted substrate.
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Chocolate chip cake with cream cheese filling. Dipped berries, fondant details and 3 candles that don't blow out. hehehe...
Every year when Dean's wife asks him what kind of cake he wants for his bday...he always says: "Jan's chocolate chip cookie cake!" LOL Happy Birthday, Dean!
The image of the potato chips isolated on white
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