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fehgeddaboudit Sep 27th, 2005 07:39 PM

Best potato chips are always found between the cushions of my couch after the kids have a sleepover party. Can anyone else identify with this?

coconutwilly Sep 27th, 2005 09:03 PM

The thick and thin of it.
Thick cut Maui Kitch'n Cook'd.
Ultra thin Atebara's from Hilo.
You can also get Maebo's one ton chips there in Hilo. I go to the factory and get the huge 3# bag for $5 or $6 bucks. It's about $4 for a 4oz bag in the grocery store.

sandypaws3 Sep 27th, 2005 09:27 PM

I love Ole Salty's chips in Rockford, IL:

Ole Saltys
3131 Summerdale Ave
Rockford, IL 61101
Phone: (815) 963-3355
http://www.olesaltys.com/cgi-bin/webc/home.html

Sandy

SAnParis Sep 28th, 2005 05:55 AM

Charles Chips it is !! Thanks for helping me restore my depleted memory..

fairfax Sep 28th, 2005 12:31 PM

I love Utz chips, especially the Old Bay flavour. In the UK, they have amazing flavours including Roast Chicken & Thyme, Oriental Ribs, Ox Tail, Sea Salt & Balsamic Vinegar, Sundried Tomato and Basil, and some strange mushroom type, that was a bit wierd.

virginia Sep 28th, 2005 01:39 PM

wise chips!! when i lived in colo i had to have my girlfriend ship them to me. and i remember charles chips coming to my house outside phila when i was a kid.

KT Sep 28th, 2005 01:45 PM

Brings me back to my own Pennsylvania childhood.

Loved Charles. Hated Wise.

SamH Sep 28th, 2005 02:49 PM

i doubt that the Charlie Chips are still delivered to one's home in a tin anymore, but they are available here in Ohio at Marc's. They just dont seem to be as good as the originals.

I also like Wise, Mike-Sells an Utz.

LilMsFoodie Sep 28th, 2005 03:44 PM

I have a Charles' Chips tin and still buy the chips at Fresh Market and keep them in it for nostalgia's sake. Mind you this is a once a year treat but I still think they are best. Very thin, very crisp and not too salty. They taste like a potato as they should.

In western New York, we had a periodic delivery from the Charlie Chip man. I do not remember if it was our milkman or the green grocer who brought them or perhaps on its own truck. What luxury that would be today. LMF

OldSouthernBelle Sep 28th, 2005 03:56 PM

I know it's not a potato, but I REALLY liked the Maui Taro chips in Hawaii...sent myself a box of them home!

Alas, they are all gone, and I gave away my last box of Pineapple Snow from the Menehune Candy Store this past Sunday (to a good friend!).:-[

Belle

MelissaHI Sep 28th, 2005 04:00 PM

What is Pineapple Snow? Is it something we can snail mail to you?

Funny about taro chips--they are so plentiful here. Yet, last Thanksgiving, my cousin was craving them and we went from store to store all over Honolulu and couldn't find ANY!

allisonm Sep 28th, 2005 04:13 PM

Many years ago my grandfather ran an antiques/furniture repair shop in "upstate" NY. We would go hang out at the shop on the weekends and eat all his Charles Chips. (He used to have their pretzels, too.) We weren't worried about getting fat and having high cholesterol way back when.

offlady Sep 28th, 2005 04:21 PM

Reading fairfax's post, I suddenly remembered eating some strange potato chips in Japan. They had nori (seaweed) chips with bits of seaweed sprinkled on, and also ume (sour plum) flavored potato chips. This was some years ago. During my last trip back to Japan, we hunted for the ume flavored potato chips and none to be found. It must have been just a passing fad. However, I did come across some curry flavored Pringles in the can. Tasted just like it sounds--curry spice on Pringle chips. Nothing to get excited over.

fehgeddaboudit Sep 29th, 2005 10:56 AM

Death in a bag, resealable for your convenience.

Skip the chips, people.

Potatoes are $0.23/pound
Potato chips $3.40/pound

If you're not concerned with your health or your wealth, what are you concerned with at your age?


Cassandra Sep 29th, 2005 11:02 AM


"If you're not concerned with your health or your wealth, what are you concerned with at your age?"

Enjoying life because it's short, keeping a sense of humor, and ignoring people who think they know all about being older before they've gotten there themselves.

fehgeddaboudit Sep 29th, 2005 11:05 AM

I have an AARP card. What about you, Cassie?

fehgeddaboudit Sep 29th, 2005 11:06 AM

Correction. I have an AARP card and a lot of old friends. This is how I "peek into the future" regarding aging. Surely, you just peer into the rear view mirror and wish you knew more in advance. Good luck, dearie.

LN Sep 29th, 2005 11:09 AM

Hi cassandra

great reply - really great!! I'm still laughing!!

And yes, I love good potato chips (on occasion) like Wise, Lays, Charles Chips and I'd love to stop and get some of those great central PA chips.

Cassandra Sep 29th, 2005 11:18 AM

Fehgged: AARP sends cards to everyone on their 50th birthday. Big whoop. And congrats on having some friends, but I trust you don't follow them around and carp at them if they indulge in -- or even TALK about indulging in -- any guilty pleasures. I also assume you don't touch or even discuss caffeine, alcohol, tobacco, fried foods, chocolate, candy, mercury-infused fish, fat-infused red meat, a TV remote, or any controlled substances (though such laudable abstinance would explain your sour attitude).

It's one of my least favorite phrases, but it's appropriate here: "Lighten up." Chips are for kids!

starrsville Sep 29th, 2005 11:24 AM

Good one, Cassandra!


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