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Default Chip Sanwich (was: the Sandwich frm Hell)

On Wed, Feb 19, 1997 at 6:10PM, Kay Letizia wrote in rec.food.cooking:
>
>==========Ken Hoke, 2/15/97==========
>
wrote:
>>
>> In article >,

(Chris Smith) writes:
>>
>> >Really. Everyone knows the best chip sandwiches are made with regular
>> >chips and Miracle Whip!

>>
>> No...The best chip sandwiches are made with Wise chips and

>Hellman's Mayo.
>>
>> Steve
>>

> My favorite was Oscar Mayer bologna, chips, and Miracle Whip on Wonder
>bread.
>================================================= ==
>
>I never heard of chips in a sandwich. But, I always use Miracle
>Whip -- Hellman's is BLAH (no taste)!
>
>Grandma K
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That sounds like American chips which are called 'Crisps' in the UK.
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On Monday, July 20, 2020 at 8:22:20 PM UTC-4, wrote:
> On Wed, Feb 19, 1997 at 6:10PM, Kay Letizia wrote in rec.food.cooking:
> >
> >==========Ken Hoke, 2/15/97==========
> >
> wrote:
> >>
> >> In article >,

> (Chris Smith) writes:
> >>
> >> >Really. Everyone knows the best chip sandwiches are made with regular
> >> >chips and Miracle Whip!
> >>
> >> No...The best chip sandwiches are made with Wise chips and

> >Hellman's Mayo.
> >>
> >> Steve
> >>

> > My favorite was Oscar Mayer bologna, chips, and Miracle Whip on Wonder
> >bread.
> >================================================= ==
> >
> >I never heard of chips in a sandwich. But, I always use Miracle
> >Whip -- Hellman's is BLAH (no taste)!
> >
> >Grandma K
> >
> >

>
> That sounds like American chips which are called 'Crisps' in the UK.


We've been waiting since 1997 for that piece of wisdom.

You might find either chips (crisps) or fries (chips) in a sandwich.
The latter is particularly prevalent in Philadelphia.

I'm inclined to put chips in either a tuna salad sandwich or a sloppy
joe. I rarely have them on hand, though, so I usually do without.

Cindy Hamilton
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On Tue, 21 Jul 2020 02:46:29 -0700 (PDT), Cindy Hamilton
> wrote:

>On Monday, July 20, 2020 at 8:22:20 PM UTC-4, wrote:
>> On Wed, Feb 19, 1997 at 6:10PM, Kay Letizia wrote in rec.food.cooking:
>> >
>> >==========Ken Hoke, 2/15/97==========
>> >
>> wrote:
>> >>
>> >> In article >,
>> (Chris Smith) writes:
>> >>
>> >> >Really. Everyone knows the best chip sandwiches are made with regular
>> >> >chips and Miracle Whip!
>> >>
>> >> No...The best chip sandwiches are made with Wise chips and
>> >Hellman's Mayo.
>> >>
>> >> Steve
>> >>
>> > My favorite was Oscar Mayer bologna, chips, and Miracle Whip on Wonder
>> >bread.
>> >================================================= ==
>> >
>> >I never heard of chips in a sandwich. But, I always use Miracle
>> >Whip -- Hellman's is BLAH (no taste)!
>> >
>> >Grandma K
>> >
>> >

>>
>> That sounds like American chips which are called 'Crisps' in the UK.

>
>We've been waiting since 1997 for that piece of wisdom.
>
>You might find either chips (crisps) or fries (chips) in a sandwich.
>The latter is particularly prevalent in Philadelphia.
>
>I'm inclined to put chips in either a tuna salad sandwich or a sloppy
>joe. I rarely have them on hand, though, so I usually do without.


I find it as weird as adding a bit of coca cola to your wine. End of
civilisation kind of behaviour.
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Bruce wrote:
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> Cindy Hamilton wrote:
> >I'm inclined to put chips in either a tuna salad sandwich or a sloppy
> >joe. I rarely have them on hand, though, so I usually do without.

>
> I find it as weird as adding a bit of coca cola to your wine. End of
> civilisation kind of behaviour.


Noticed how you dragged ME into this conversation.
The kangaroo told me that coke with wine is good and it is.

Started out liking wine coolers in the 80's but not the
weak commercial ones. I would make my own stronger using
citrus soda.

One day, I was out of citrus but had diet coke so I tried
it. Pretty darn good so I kept going with it.

You might want to try it before calling it bad.
Use a dry white wine.

Note: I also tried it with root beer. Don't try that.
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On Tue, 21 Jul 2020 08:39:41 -0400, Gary > wrote:

>Bruce wrote:
>>
>> Cindy Hamilton wrote:
>> >I'm inclined to put chips in either a tuna salad sandwich or a sloppy
>> >joe. I rarely have them on hand, though, so I usually do without.

>>
>> I find it as weird as adding a bit of coca cola to your wine. End of
>> civilisation kind of behaviour.

>
>Noticed how you dragged ME into this conversation.


I did? The things I do without even knowing.

>The kangaroo told me that coke with wine is good and it is.
>
>Started out liking wine coolers in the 80's but not the
>weak commercial ones. I would make my own stronger using
>citrus soda.
>
>One day, I was out of citrus but had diet coke so I tried
>it. Pretty darn good so I kept going with it.
>
>You might want to try it before calling it bad.
>Use a dry white wine.


It's barbaric behaviour. One can't start trying everything under the
sun.


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On Tuesday, July 21, 2020 08:39AM, Gary > wrote:
>Bruce wrote:
>>
>> Cindy Hamilton wrote:
>> >I'm inclined to put chips in either a tuna salad sandwich or a sloppy
>> >joe. I rarely have them on hand, though, so I usually do without.

>>
>> I find it as weird as adding a bit of coca cola to your wine. End of
>> civilisation kind of behaviour.

>
>Noticed how you dragged ME into this conversation.


I did? The things I do without even knowing.

>The kangaroo told me that coke with wine is good and it is.
>
>Started out liking wine coolers in the 80's but not the
>weak commercial ones. I would make my own stronger using
>citrus soda.
>
>One day, I was out of citrus but had diet coke so I tried
>it. Pretty darn good so I kept going with it.
>
>You might want to try it before calling it bad.
>Use a dry white wine.


I did and i'd take rum over the wine.
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On Wed, Feb 19, 1997 at 6:10PM, Kay Letizia wrote in rec.food.cooking:
>
>==========Ken Hoke, 2/15/97==========
>
wrote:
>>
>> In article >,

(Chris Smith) writes:
>>
>> >Really. Everyone knows the best chip sandwiches are made with regular
>> >chips and Miracle Whip!

>>
>> No...The best chip sandwiches are made with Wise chips and

>Hellman's Mayo.
>>
>> Steve
>>

> My favorite was Oscar Mayer bologna, chips, and Miracle Whip on Wonder
>bread.
>================================================= ==
>
>I never heard of chips in a sandwich. But, I always use Miracle
>Whip -- Hellman's is BLAH (no taste)!
>
>Grandma K
>
>


That sounds like American chips which are called 'Crisps' in the UK.

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