Re: Pringles
Dracimas, on host 192.173.47.57
Wednesday, January 26, 2000, at 07:07:31
Pringles posted by Finchplucker on Sunday, January 23, 2000, at 22:07:26:
> Yes, they may be addicting, and they all fit > together. Here's the thing though. They don't > grow potatoes in that shape, and no two potatoes > are that identical. So, what are Pringles? They > are mashed potatoes, pressed together and fried > again. So next time you pop, and you feel like > you can't stop once you have performed the > aforementioned act of popping, think about what > you are eating. > > Finchplucker >
I *love* Pringles. And I have discovered a trick to make sure that I get the best can on the shelf. I take the cans one at a time and turn them over slowly to see how many pieces filter through and hit the underside of the top of the can. The fewer pieces I hear, the fewer broken "chips" are inside. Works pretty good. Might look a bit silly turning over several cans of Pringles, some more than once, but the pay-off of a load of unbroken "chips" is well worth it.
Drac "Yes Ma'am, I'm OK. I just need to turn over one more can." imas
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