I used to hate chips because people ate them with piles of tomato sauce on which made me feel sick and put me off eating them. I think they're alright now but I like burgers and hot dogs more.
Proper chippy chips are great! If they're done properly anyway, sometimes they can end up a bit average. Burger King chips I love too, although i've not had them in ages. So yeah, i like the chips.
Go down to the local Chippy (or non-local depending how nice the chips are), buy a portion of chips, cover them with salt and add a dash of vinegar and you've got yourself a taste-sensation!
Yummy.
Chips are so nice with loads of salt and loads of vinegar. Mind, not oven fries my friend, but the proper town chippy chips. Nice and hot and straight from the paper bag.
They are OK, but only as long as they don't put any salt on the chips, many a time I've ordered chips and had them ruined with salt - which invariably leads to a scene as the taste of salt makes me feel physically sick.
So for me, it's a not bothered; without salt, I can eat them, but also, I neither miss them nor consider them particularly tsty.
I LOVE chips, lol, that is why my belly is growing.
I am really fussy though when it comes to putting a sauce or something on them. I only really like salt on my chips but only a little bit not absolutely covered in it and enough so you can actually taste it. Tomato Ketchup can be ok on chips just not too much.
The best place to get chips from is Tom Bells, I don't know if anyone has seen one of these fish & chip places, they are awesome, not bad prices either.
I love chips, as in fries, especially from Mcdonalds and with ketchup. mmmm... I want to go to Mcdonalds now.
I don't like chip shop chips all that much, sometimes they're ok, but others are really greasy and then people but vinegar on them and they become even soggier and just awful.
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