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Ugh... these things are addictive. I can avoid them at the grocery when home, but one of the hotels I stay in for work stocks them in the lobby. My will power is obsolete by the 4th time I pass them and I can’t help but to grab a bag. Do yourself a favor and NEVER open a bag. Addiction is real, folks.
 
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And for a different flavor, if there is still any Cajun from 5 Guy's near by -- it gets added.


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One of my favorite chips for sure. Managed to walk right by them at the store today.




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I like the Sea salt & Vineger.
 
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Can you get Utz brand chips where you live?

The Grandma Utz chips are my very favorite; cut a bit thicker than normal and fried in lard, not vegetable oil. They are potato chip crack!


 
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Heat the oven to 350

Make a balsamic reduction
(About 1 1/2 cups of balsamic vinegar, 3/4 cup of sugar, heat it in a pan to a boil, then turn it down to a simmer, let it simmer for about 10 - 15 min. Let cool, it should turn syrupy)

Toss the potato chips into a 9X9 pan, sprinkle Gorgonzola cheese (about 8 oz) over the top of the chips.

Toss the chips and cheese into the oven until the cheese is melted (5-7 minutes)

Remove from the oven, sprinkle the balsamic reduction over the chips and cheese...

ENJOY! Wink


(NOW, we're talking about and addiction!)


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The roasted garlic were the best, but they stopped making them.

Probably a good thing.


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Try them with Helluva Good French Onion Dip. If you dare.....
 
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For another option, try Herr’s cheddar cheese and horseradish chips. Good with or without ranch dressing. You can sometimes find them at Menards, believe it or not!
 
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I must be weird. Odd man out. The only potato chips that I like are plain potato chip flavor, salted of course.

Tried a few of the varieties, have not found one that I would buy again. Probably would not even eat one if there was a bowl right in front of me.



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I had had some of the Kettle jalapeno flavor and they were quite tasty. I had a turkey and cheese wrap for lunch and put some of the chips on the wrap and it was freakin delicious.

Kettle cooked chips are the only ones Ill eat anymore.


 
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Originally posted by V-Tail:
I must be weird. Odd man out. The only potato chips that I like are plain potato chip flavor, salted of course.

Tried a few of the varieties, have not found one that I would buy again. Probably would not even eat one if there was a bowl right in front of me.


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Holy crap, you guys are literally trying to kill me! Stop it!!


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Ugh... these things are addictive. I can avoid them at the grocery when home, but one of the hotels I stay in for work stocks them in the lobby. My will power is obsolete by the 4th time I pass them and I can’t help but to grab a bag. Do yourself a favor and NEVER open a bag. Addiction is real, folks.


It is nearly impossible to walk past these in the grocery store. Good thing I’m already home or I would have had to stop on my way...


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Ugh... these things are addictive


We have these in a box in our snack room. One of my docs today walked in, grabbed a bag and after he'd opened and was eating them exclaimed "UGGGHHH!!! I came in here for water! Why am I eating even more of these!??! {crunchcrunchcrunch}"



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Those are pretty damn good. Try the roasted habanero Lays.

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They are for sale at Costco. My wife does not approve when I bring them home. Smile

Reason is she ends up eating most of them. My fault, I guess. I can pace myself.

I should add--she is not overweight.
 
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I'd do some pretty shady stuff for the jalapeño chips.
 
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Yeah the jalapeño flavor of these are amazing.



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Man, I agree!




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