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Kate Connally wrote:
>> Oh please....have you ever PROPERLY compared Nestle's to any of the >> gourmet chips? Nestles is the Wonder Bread of chips. > > First off, I don't know what you mean by "properly". > Second off, I said I'm not willing to pay the high price > for the "gourmet" chips. To expand, the regular chips > (i.e. Nestle's) are expensive enough, and I don't care > for Ghiardelli chocolate at all so I'm pretty sure I > wouldn't even like their chips and besides they're too > expensive. No, I haven't compared, properly or otherwise, > any of the "gourment" chips because I'm not willing to > pay that high a price. Nestle's chip are fine for me > and are perfectly good for making chocolate chip cookies, > etc. Now, if I were making fondue, for example, I would > not use Nestle's choc. chips, I would get really good > chocolate (at least one that *I* consider good chocolate, > i. e. *not* Ghiardelli's). But for anything that calls > for choc. chips I'm going to use Nestle's. There's nothing > wrong with it. I've always been more than happy with Nestle semi sweet chips for baking. I doubt a more "gourmet" chip is going to make an appreciable difference to a kid or someone just wanting a basic sweet "Toll House Cookie" |
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