Originally posted by: CallMeJoe
Baked. I'm easy.
edit: are those English chips, or American chips?
Originally posted by: CallMeJoe
Baked. I'm easy.
edit: are those English chips, or American chips?
Originally posted by: Schadenfroh
French fries, thinly sliced, cooked very crispy with chili, cheese, bacon (also cooked hard) and jalapenos on them. Served with chilled ranch dressing mixed with horseradish.
If you'd ever had real English chips, you'd know they are Not American-style french fries.Originally posted by: zerocool84
Well if English Chips are French fries and he already had French fries on the poll, common sense would say it's American Chips.Originally posted by: CallMeJoe
Baked. I'm easy.
edit: are those English chips, or American chips?
Originally posted by: GagHalfrunt
French fries, a little thicker than McDonalds/BK, but not too much. Cooked crispy on the outside while remaining fluffy in the center. Lots of salt, no ketchup needed.
Originally posted by: Rubycon
Originally posted by: GagHalfrunt
French fries, a little thicker than McDonalds/BK, but not too much. Cooked crispy on the outside while remaining fluffy in the center. Lots of salt, no ketchup needed.
Catsup on fries is kind of gross. It looks like someone is eating a bloody finger! :Q
Originally posted by: Rubycon
Originally posted by: GagHalfrunt
French fries, a little thicker than McDonalds/BK, but not too much. Cooked crispy on the outside while remaining fluffy in the center. Lots of salt, no ketchup needed.
Catsup on fries is kind of gross. It looks like someone is eating a bloody finger! :Q
So what do you think of authentic Belgian pomme frites, dipped in mayonnaise?Originally posted by: zerocool84
or just pulled out of his gf after having sex with her while she's on her periodOriginally posted by: Rubycon
Catsup on fries is kind of gross. It looks like someone is eating a bloody finger! :QOriginally posted by: GagHalfrunt
French fries, a little thicker than McDonalds/BK, but not too much. Cooked crispy on the outside while remaining fluffy in the center. Lots of salt, no ketchup needed.
