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  2. Ree's Homemade Potato Chips Are the Crunchy, Salty ... - AOL

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    Yields: 4-6 servings. Prep Time: 45 mins. Total Time: 1 hour. Ingredients. 2 tsp. brown sugar. 2 tsp. kosher salt. 1 tsp. crushed red pepper flakes. 1 tsp. garlic powder

  3. The Greatest @Home Videos - Wikipedia

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    The Greatest @Home Videos [1] (formerly The Greatest #AtHome Videos) is an American video clip television series for CBS. Executive produced and hosted by Cedric the Entertainer , the series was produced to fill in primetime broadcast hours due to production shutdowns during the COVID-19 pandemic.

  4. The Greasy Chip Butty Song - Wikipedia

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    Butty is a dialect word for a sandwich, and a chip butty is simply a sandwich where the filling is chips, ideally greasy and sometimes sprinkled with salt and vinegar. Generally, a white sandwich bap will be used for the bread. In Sheffield, these are simply known as breadcakes. The song itself is a plaintive rally-cry by the fans of Sheffield ...

  5. Ridiculously simple potato chip hacks that will make your ...

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    Whether you eat them while binge watching your favorite Netflix series, or you love them as an easy side with your meal -- potato chips, while some may be bland, are a common go-to food.

  6. Crisp sandwich - Wikipedia

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    Crisp sandwiches are also called piece and crisps (in Scottish English), [2] chippy sandwich (in Australian English), chip sandwich, crispwich, [3] crisp sarnie, crisp butty, or crip sambo.

  7. 15 Unexpected Things to Make In Your Waffle Maker - AOL

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    Potato pancakes are hard to screw up as long as they come out crispy, golden, and delicious. A waffle iron is the perfect vessel for making things exactly that; just get ‘em in there for 5 to 10 ...

  8. Potato chip - Wikipedia

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    Early recipes for potato chips in the US are found in Mary Randolph's Virginia House-Wife (1824) [6] and in N.K.M. Lee's Cook's Own Book (1832), [7] both of which explicitly cite Kitchiner. [8] A legend associates the creation of potato chips with Saratoga Springs, New York, decades later than the first recorded recipe. [9]

  9. Laura Scudder - Wikipedia

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    In the early days, potato chips were distributed in bulk from barrels or glass display cases, [8] or tins, which left chips at the bottom stale and crumbled. [9] Laura Scudder started having her workers to take home sheets of wax paper and iron them into the form of bags, which were filled with chips at her factory the next day.