So carrying on with poor food choices... today's dinner was brought to you by All Dressed chips. If you are Canadian, you know😜
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Making a Pizza John for Pizzamas and my partner suggested I make it on or out of a pizza. I'm not going to make it into a full papercutting because it's a bit of a hat on a hat but the sketch did give me a giggle.
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You Canadians think you're all cool because you have the best chip flavor ever (All Dressed) BUT WE HERE IN THE PNW HAVE OUR SASQUATCH FLAVORED CHIPS
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Old Dutch Ripples All Dressed Potato Chips Review
Happened upon these chips at Cub recently, and knowing they were a Canadian flavor intrigued me. I'm familiar with the brand, being a Minnesota staple, and the other snack offerings by Old Dutch Foods are classics.
These chips are a perfect blend of thin and crispy, crunchy but not overly so. I think they're similar to Ruffles, but with even thinner ridges, almost like Corduroy fabric. They don't tend to break as much in the bag, and a full chip can be easily put in the mouth and crunched without breaking on their way in. Furthermore, they're not as hard and crunchy as kettle chips (which I do like, but sometimes they are too much). The full size chips are impressively large and feel great in the hand.
The flavor initially is reminiscent of ketchup flavored chips, but there's more going on. Supposedly the mix is supposed to include ketchup, salt and vinegar, sour cream and onion, and bbq flavors. Definitely a ketchup-forward flavor, and there is a garlic / onion flavor present, but hard to pick it out without knowing to look for it. It can easily be explained by the ketchup flavor. There is some sourness too but not not to the degree of a salt and vinegar chip. BBQ too is hard to find, but there are what I would call "miscellaneous spices" but really nothing I would point to and say "that's BBQ!". I could be convinced that there was a slight creamy flavor present, but typically I don't notice the sour cream flavor on other sour cream chips, so that could just be me.
I enjoy these chips very much, despite the flavors being somewhat muddled. My only real complaint is that there were a good amount of brown/black potato bits on the edges, which are not a problem for most people, but I tend to pick those bits off and not eat them. I would rate them as ketchup flavor with extra steps, but since I've been hunting for ketchup flavored potato chips for years, there's no complaints here.
9/10 is my overall score. I don't buy potato chips too often unless they're on sale or if I have a hankering, but I'd definitely pick these up again. I hope they become a permanent offering from Old Dutch.
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Gave my dog a tiny piece of an all-dressed flavoured potato chip once or twice, and now he’ll tear apart the garbage to lick that sweet delicious flavour off the empty bag
I’ve created a monster
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Was 100% ready for work and eating my lunch when I get a call saying that I need to cover the graveyard shift
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My baby daughter got her adorable puffin-print dress absolutely CAKED in mud crawling around the yard and my first thought was "oh no her beautiful dress"
And my second thought was "oh huh it really WOULD be easy to unconsciously steer her away from playing in the dirt. Unlike my son, whose outfits are usually some kind of solid dark easily washed pants plus a shirt that doesn't trail in the dirt like a dress does."
Anyway something something gender roles start getting shoved on kids from literal birth, but with a little time to think about things, YOU TOO can let your children of any gender absolutely destroy their clothes in the dirt pit they're digging in your garden
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