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

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    2) Make bags into clean and easy snack bowls Cut down the opening for more visibility or turn it into a bowl using the "roll up from bottom" method which retains leverage needed for proper sealing ...

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  4. Hack My Life - Wikipedia

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    Hack My Life is an American how-to series that premiered on truTV on January 6, 2015. [1]The cable network teamed up with micro-blogging site Tumblr and phone service MetroPCS to create this show, and it invited its viewers to share their life-hacks to be considered for airing. [2]

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    Tortilla Chips. Super Bowl Sunday is about so much more than football. ... At full price, a 5-ounce family-size bag of the Siete Grain-Free Sea Salt chips is $5.39—so more than $1 per ounce. At ...

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  7. Napoleon (card game) - Wikipedia

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    Players bet 1 chip each deal in a cumulative pot. The first to bid and win 5 tricks takes the pot. After each player receives five cards, the next card is taken to be a floater. Players other than the dealer must bet 1 chip to look at the floater. Players can make bids with or without the floater (without is a higher bid than with).

  8. Rummoli - Wikipedia

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    A handmade Rummoli board. Rummoli is a family card game for two to eight people. This Canadian board game, first marketed in 1940 by the Copp Clark Publishing Company of Toronto [1] requires a Rummoli board, a deck of playing cards (52 cards, no jokers), and chips or coins to play.

  9. Chips Ahoy! Is Changing Its Iconic Cookie Recipe - AOL

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    The new and improved cookies are expected to be available in stores nationwide in April.Chips Ahoy! revealed the news on Wednesday, calling it an "MMMp Chips Ahoy! Is Changing Its Iconic Cookie Recipe