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LittleMissC 09-09-2006 09:22 PM

What Time is it? It\'s Chippie Time!!
 
Oooo I love chippies! And pizzas *stuffs face* :tongue:

andybigbro 09-09-2006 09:23 PM

so do i love the topic name callie

:dance::dance::dance:

Siouxsie 09-09-2006 09:29 PM

mmmmmmm chips chippy time lol:thumbs:

LittleMissC 09-09-2006 09:30 PM

Lolz so do I *is incredibly modest* :spin2: but not as as much as I love Chippies IIIIIT'S....... CHIPPIE TIME!!! :hugesmile:

'It's the French who take the credit for discovering chippies. They began serving pommes frites, (that's fried potatoes to you and me) in the 18th century. Their fashion for eating potatoes may well have been influenced by Marie Antoinette, who began wearing potato blossoms in her hair at around this time....'

Yaaaayness!!! :hello:

LittleMissC 09-09-2006 09:32 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Flame
Lolz so do I *is incredibly modest* :spin2: but not as as much as I love Chippies IIIIIT'S....... CHIPPIE TIME!!! :hugesmile:

'It's the French who take the credit for discovering chippies. They began serving pommes frites, (that's fried potatoes to you and me) in the 18th century. Their fashion for eating potatoes may well have been influenced by Marie Antoinette, who began wearing potato blossoms in her hair at around this time....'

Yaaaayness!!! :hello:
What time is it?! :tongue:

andybigbro 09-09-2006 09:32 PM

yayness i love yayness:colour:

LittleMissC 09-09-2006 09:35 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Flame
Quote:

Originally posted by Flame
Lolz so do I *is incredibly modest* :spin2: but not as as much as I love Chippies IIIIIT'S....... CHIPPIE TIME!!! :hugesmile:

'It's the French who take the credit for discovering chippies. They began serving pommes frites, (that's fried potatoes to you and me) in the 18th century. Their fashion for eating potatoes may well have been influenced by Marie Antoinette, who began wearing potato blossoms in her hair at around this time....'

Yaaaayness!!! :hello:
What time is it?! :tongue:
It's.... CHIPPIE TIME!!!!! *passes round chips* :laugh:

BigSister 09-09-2006 09:36 PM

yay chips are good i cant wait for next week theres this great chippy near my grandma in torquay

andybigbro 09-09-2006 09:39 PM

lol when it comes hope you enjoy the lovely chipies

LittleMissC 09-09-2006 09:39 PM

Yayness!!! Ooo make sure ya bring some back! :tongue:

'As a world food, potatoes are second in human consumption only to rice. And as thin, salted, crisp chips, they are America's favorite snack food. Potato chips originated in New England as one man's variation on the French-fried potato, and their production was the result not of a sudden stroke of culinary invention but of a fit of pique.

In the summer of 1853, American Indian George Crum was employed as a chef at an elegant resort in Saratoga Springs, New York. On Moon Lake Lodge's restaurant menu were French-fried potatoes, prepared by Crum in the standard, thick-cut French style that was popularized in France in the 1700s and enjoyed by Thomas Jefferson as ambassador to that country. Ever since Jefferson brought the recipe to America and served French fries to guests at Monticello, the dish was popular and serious dinner fare.

At Moon Lake Lodge, one dinner guest found chef Crum's French fries too thick for his liking and rejected the order. Crum cut and fried a thinner batch, but these, too, met with disapproval. Exasperated, Crum decided to rile the guest by producing French fries too thin and crisp to skewer with a fork.

The plan backfired. The guest was ecstatic over the browned, paper-thin potatoes, and other diners requested Crum's potato chips, which began to appear on the menu as Saratoga Chips, a house specialty. Soon they were packaged and sold, first locally, then throughout the New England area. Crum eventually opened his own restaurant, featuring chips. At that time, potatoes were tediously peeled and sliced by hand. It was the invention of the mechanical potato peeler in the 1920s that paved the way for potato chips to soar from a small specialty item to a top-selling snack food.'

Siouxsie 08-10-2006 04:38 PM

I lovvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvve chips :joker:


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