Nina wrote:Hm, can't find it either. Guess we'll have to wait for @Yossarian, as he is both into the Guardian and being vegetarian.
Nina wrote:Ok, so the Americans have made better versions of fries and cheese as well. There's of course chilli cheese fries, which is the absolute best (but not vegetarian) and a lot of places do "secret fries" or anything like that. Basically fries covered in onions, cheese and the secret sauce which I think is usually a mix of mayo and something slightly spicy.
regmcfly wrote:Our favourite is a taco shell, pumpkin seed, red pepper, rocket, mirin and others recipe we found in the guardian. Can't find it on line just now but it's the best salad on the planet.
SpaceGazelle wrote:I really hate Pringles but really love Hula Hoops. Neither involves chipped or sliced potato, just potato mush. I've never been so polarised about essentially the same product.
davyK wrote:Hula Hoops are proper crunchy. I'm pretty sure Pringles used to taste better - they were a posh snack when they first appeared. Not so now.SpaceGazelle wrote:I really hate Pringles but really love Hula Hoops. Neither involves chipped or sliced potato, just potato mush. I've never been so polarised about essentially the same product.
Saved. Thank you Flora.regmcfly wrote:Flora found the salad link . She's been making it for 8 years.
https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2010/jul/19/corn-tortilla-salad-recipe
Nina wrote:The sandwich is gone!?
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