does it need to be bourbon?This is the kind of thread I start after half a bottle of bourbon.![]()
does it need to be bourbon?
does it need to be bourbon?
more like single maltFor me, yes. For you? I cannot answer that.
good for you - who needs sun dried mashed potatoes (i'm not that sure about the sun part, though)?They can't be very popular here in Sweden, we've only had three flavors for the last 20 years, original, sour cream & onion and some paprika/bell pepper flavor that doesn't seem to exist in the US.
Outside the US, one can get some really...interesting flavors of Pringles, like Prawn Cocktail, Crab, Eggs Benedict, etc.
I ordered Malaysian Red Curry & Tandoori Chicken Masala flavors from the UK last year.
I find the standard flavors we get here are kinda weak tasting most of the time.
Practically every brand is different. Some are a little more bitter, some use more vanilla flavoring than others. Of course, any soda flavor is wildly different across all the makers.One thing you guys do right is Root Beer!! I was there a few years ago had one and it was delicious, the ones you get over here are naff.
Root beer is one of the best things. Especially over here where local draft houses will make their own.One thing you guys do right is Root Beer!! I was there a few years ago had one and it was delicious, the ones you get over here are naff.
The original flavor settles my stomach if it's upset.I'm not a huge fan of chips (or crisps) in general, but a couple of times a year I do get a craving for Pringles, usually just the plain ones.
what is that thing about artificially flavoured potatoe chips anyway? shouldn't they taste like potatoe chips?The hotdog flavored ones were pretty good.
Recently was at Walmart and noted that they have three new flavors that I want to consider. One reminded me of a Canadian flavor of chips I saw, ketchup flavored. It was French Fry and Ketchup flavor, which could be good.The hotdog flavored ones were pretty good.
Why would they? Potato chips have been doing a wide variety of flavors, at least in the United States. I think it's like novelty ice cream flavors, but savory vs. sweet.what is that thing about artificially flavoured potatoe chips anyway? shouldn't they taste like potatoe chips?
disclaimer: i see no reason not to eat chips with a hotdog as a side
If I want to eat something that tastes only like a potato, I'll eat a potato.what is that thing about artificially flavoured potatoe chips anyway? shouldn't they taste like potatoe chips?
disclaimer: i see no reason not to eat chips with a hotdog as a side
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