AppleQueso wrote:Yeah, I don't know. I like Pringles, but not enough to feel upset about them going away. I mean after all, it's just junk food. I don't really eat potato chips very often anyway. Tortilla chips on the other hand...
I will probably always prefer thinly sliced red potatoes drizzled in olive oil and then dusted in salt, pepper, and cumin roasted in a 425 degree oven over deep fried chips made of who knows what.
AppleQueso wrote:Yeah, I don't know. I like Pringles, but not enough to feel upset about them going away. I mean after all, it's just junk food. I don't really eat potato chips very often anyway. Tortilla chips on the other hand...
I will probably always prefer thinly sliced red potatoes drizzled in olive oil and then dusted in salt, pepper, and cumin roasted in a 425 degree oven over deep fried chips made of who knows what.
This.
Let strength be granted, so the world might be mended...so the world might be mended.
AppleQueso wrote:Yeah, I don't know. I like Pringles, but not enough to feel upset about them going away. I mean after all, it's just junk food. I don't really eat potato chips very often anyway. Tortilla chips on the other hand...
I will probably always prefer thinly sliced red potatoes drizzled in olive oil and then dusted in salt, pepper, and cumin roasted in a 425 degree oven over deep fried chips made of who knows what.
This.
He had me up until the cumin. I love me some cumin, but man, wait until you try it will dill instead.
Luke wrote:P&G dropped Pringles. You may not see them in a year.
You had me worried, I have not had Pringles in a long time. I do like them every once in a while. P&G sold them to Kellogg back in May 2012 for around 2.5 Billion, I think they are here to stay.