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Something We All Can Agree On

John53

I go leaps and bounds
Premium Member
Yes, well 'fries' is the turnoff word for me. Even though I ate them for years, as well as "chips." I swore off chips, the potato chip kind, long ago. I bought them, however, by the droves and ate them. Now that I'm off chips AND fries, yes, I've turned to popcorn and peanuts in the shell, salted. I need to get rid of the peanuts, too tempting to keep by my chair and munch on them when I'm hungry. OK, finished once again. G'nite again.

I'm trying unsalted pumpkin seeds. It's like eating small pieces of cardboard but better than eating junk and according to the internet they're good for my prostate.
 
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YoursTrue

Faith-confidence in what we hope for (Hebrews 11)
I'm trying unsalted pumpkin seeds. It's like eating small pieces of cardboard but better tan eating junk and according to the internet they're good for my prostate.
lol, ok. sounds good actually. I add pumpkin seeds and raisins sometimes to my oatmeal. And my salad. And I'm a woman. :)
 

ChristineM

"Be strong", I whispered to my coffee.
Premium Member
Now an argument about what to call them has begun.

Since they are fried that does seem appropriate. But I always thought of a chip as something rather thin. Like a chip of glass.

Many things can be fried and not called fries, bacon or eggs for example.

And these are chips.

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Or fries or frits or whatever your want to call them. They are nice (if cooked properly)
 
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