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What do the Poles think of salt and vinegar crisps?


cjjc  29 | 407  
4 Jun 2009 /  #1
:>

I find that most hate them with a passion!
wildrover  98 | 4430  
4 Jun 2009 /  #2
I am English ,but i would rather eat sceptic sores dipped in battery acid....
Wroclaw  44 | 5359  
4 Jun 2009 /  #3
What do the Poles think of salt and vinegar crisps?

they go down well in this house.
sausage  19 | 775  
4 Jun 2009 /  #4
What do the Poles think of salt and vinegar crisps?

pork and vinegar would go down better
pawian  221 | 25379  
4 Jun 2009 /  #5
I find that most hate them with a passion!

Exactly. They are too salty and too sour. When I once offered them to my students, they were really shocked that Brits eat sth like that.
plk123  8 | 4119  
4 Jun 2009 /  #6
yes, gross.
Cheery  10 | 126  
4 Jun 2009 /  #7
It's all right.
welshguyinpola  23 | 463  
4 Jun 2009 /  #8
the same reaction when I offered British friends Flaki and some pigs trotters. They were disgusted.

Ive converted my wife's family to Marmite, they cant get enough of it now
Torq  
4 Jun 2009 /  #9
I find that most hate them with a passion!

Not me, I actually liked them. I also liked those breakfast rolls that
have everything in them: chips, rashers, pudding, sausages, hashbrowns,
eggs and different kinds of sauces - YUMMY!

Three things about Ireland that I miss the most are: hurling, pubs and those
breakfast rolls :)
ShelleyS  14 | 2883  
4 Jun 2009 /  #10
Not me, I actually liked them.

A man of impeccable taste! I wonder what Poles think of Worcershire sauce flavoured crisps and do they prefer Walkers, Golden Wonder or Seabrook? ;0)
szarlotka  8 | 2205  
4 Jun 2009 /  #11
what Poles think of Worcershire sauce flavoured crisps and do they prefer Walkers, Golden Wonder or Seabrook? ;0)

Surely they would go for McCoys;)
Seanus  15 | 19666  
4 Jun 2009 /  #12
Brannigans are legendary, they make some of the best crisps. Worcestershire sauce crisps from Golden Wonder are tasty too.
ShelleyS  14 | 2883  
4 Jun 2009 /  #13
Worcestershire sauce crisps from Golden Wonder are tasty too.

Got to say I prefer the Walkers...Also what do Poles reckon to crisp butties?

Surely they would go for McCoys;)

They are an imposter of a crisp!
Cardno85  31 | 971  
4 Jun 2009 /  #14
Taytos for me!
sapphire  22 | 1241  
4 Jun 2009 /  #15
Walkers Salt & Vinegar are the best crisps in the world. Pringles are the pits.

This is a riveting thread isnt it.
szarlotka  8 | 2205  
4 Jun 2009 /  #16
Walkers Salt & Vinegar are the best crisps in the world. Pringles are the pits.

That's two fifths of a limerick
sapphire  22 | 1241  
4 Jun 2009 /  #17
feel free to complete it.. I dont have the time
I have to say I bought my boss a packet of Cheese and Onion Walkers at lunch-time.. a most disgusting thing to eat in my expert crisp opinion.
Cardno85  31 | 971  
4 Jun 2009 /  #18
feel free to complete it

Walkers Salt & Vinegar are the best crisps in the world.
Pringles are the pits.
My girlfriend bought me some that were old.
So i ****** all over her ****.

I decided to go for pure perversion instead of actual rhythm or rhyme.
welshguyinpola  23 | 463  
4 Jun 2009 /  #19
Two packets of crisps walking down the road.

A man stops and asks them "do you guys want a lift"

They replied "no thanks, we're walkers"

Ha ha ha ha ha
time means  5 | 1309  
4 Jun 2009 /  #20
They replied "no thanks, we're walkers"

lol :-)
PlasticPole  7 | 2641  
4 Jun 2009 /  #21
I don't go out of my way for potato thingies.
Seanus  15 | 19666  
5 Jun 2009 /  #22
Some of the best s&v crisps are the squares. Either by KP or Smiths, I can't remember. Full of flavour and they hit the spot.
time means  5 | 1309  
5 Jun 2009 /  #23
squares. Either by KP or Smiths

Walkers own/make those as well now seanus.

They also own/make wotsits.
Seanus  15 | 19666  
5 Jun 2009 /  #24
Wotsits are great but Cheetos are a very strong answer to them. Can't eat too much of that kind of thing though.
ShelleyS  14 | 2883  
5 Jun 2009 /  #25
Can't eat too much of that kind of thing though.

I like Sainsburys cheesy puffs LOL :)
Seanus  15 | 19666  
5 Jun 2009 /  #26
Any cheesy puffs are good. You probably have much more space to pack them away than I do :)
PlasticPole  7 | 2641  
5 Jun 2009 /  #27
Some of the best s&v crisps are the squares. Either by KP or Smiths, I can't remember. Full of flavour and they hit the spot.

I think Pringles comes in squares nowadays. Pringles are the only ones over here calling themselves "crisps" as far as I know :D

Actually I think it's the baked Layes in the cylinders that are square like nerds. I'm not an avid crisp aficionado.
Seanus  15 | 19666  
5 Jun 2009 /  #28
Unlike Cardno, I like Pringles. They have some really cool flavours.
ShelleyS  14 | 2883  
5 Jun 2009 /  #29
I think Pringles comes in squares nowadays. Pringles are the only ones over here calling themselves "crisps" as far as I know :D

Edit: they pretended not to be a crisp! (still bloody fakes though - only good for snacking on, on the plane when there is feckall else to eat)

Fakes!

You probably have much more space to pack them away than I do :)

Hollow legs sheepy, always plenty of room for cheesy puffs :)
SeanBM  34 | 5781  
5 Jun 2009 /  #30
This is my favourite.

Continental Europe have a different variety and taste than the islanders.
Maybe it is the salty sea air? :)

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