mm lamb and mint..

Mar 21, 2009 19:51

I would actually try these.. XD Lamb with mint jelly is one of my favorite foods!

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xothia March 22 2009, 00:40:06 UTC
Lamb, mint jelly & potato is nom, but I can't imagine that being reproduced in chip form...

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cricket_fur March 23 2009, 22:16:02 UTC
Yeah, i can't see how adding potatoes to a meal of lamb and mint would hurt anything, but i just wonder what this "lamb" part of the flavoring combo they came up with is like XD

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glddaisy March 22 2009, 00:58:41 UTC
Is lays and walkers related? Ive never heard of walkers chips (errr crisps so them oldcountry types say) but it has like..the exact same logo as lays.

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sadariuswolf March 22 2009, 22:37:08 UTC
Aye, I was going to say the same thing... are you making up flavors now Cricket? *poke*

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cricket_fur March 23 2009, 22:58:18 UTC
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lay%27s
Pepsi owns them both; Lay's in the US, Walker's in the UK.
Sounds unnecessarily complicated :P
As for the flavor...
http://www.dooyoo.co.uk/food/walkers-lamb-mint-crisps/
Looks legit too .. Dang, im not paying $10 for a bag of chips though!
http://www.taquitos.net/chips/Walkers_Lamb_Mint_Crisps
They seem a little less excited about them there, but still claim they are palatable.

^^^^^^
What i replied to glddaisy with.

If i buy us some, you'll try them with me, right hun? XD

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cricket_fur March 23 2009, 22:56:01 UTC
I didn't even look it up.. Saw it on a website about science. They were questioning how you extract the flavorings for foods such as chips, or rather "crisps" as it seemed to be a UK-based site, if not at least highly populated by some vocal Brits. I didn't even question whether or not they were real. I assumed the truth on the internet! :o *gasp* (cuz it sounded crazy enough to believe ( ... )

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