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    mmmmmm greasy goodness.
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    they do mail order as well
    Kill all the telemarkers
    But they’ll put us in jail if we kill all the telemarkers
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    Quote Originally Posted by PDManseau View Post
    Tyrone,
    I must agree the middleswarth chips were great as well as washing them down with a yuengling. I also enjoyed Martin's chips out of York PA.
    -Phil
    Gotta agree with both of those. The Martin's BBQ chips are delicious.
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    Better made.
    Yummy.
    its the whisky talking

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    Most necessary bump for Terra Sweet Potato Chips. Holy fuck are they the devil.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 72Twenty View Post
    These are the ones I enjoyed at lunch:

    Best I've ever had. Does everyone know that the potato chip was invented in Satatoga Springs, New York?

    And is it just me or are Poore Brothers and Miss Vickie's exactly the same chips? Damn good too.

    I boiled my thermometer, and sure enough, this spot, which purported to be two thousand feet higher than the locality of the hotel, turned out to be nine thousand feet LOWER. Thus the fact was clearly demonstrated that, ABOVE A CERTAIN POINT, THE HIGHER A POINT SEEMS TO BE, THE LOWER IT ACTUALLY IS. Our ascent itself was a great achievement, but this contribution to science was an inconceivably greater matter.

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    Quote Originally Posted by berko
    I'm at work right now so thats why I'm not skiing.

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    My 6 month old daughter.


    Using your child as an excuse!!!!! Pitiful 72, pitiful.
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    Not from there but anyone from PA has more good chip makers per capita than the rest of the US. It is absofuckinglutley amzing how many good chip factories there is there. Us folks from the west don't know shit when it comes to chips. We are to busy skiing and eating hippy chips you get from wild oats...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tele'ndaboat View Post
    Not from there but anyone from PA has more good chip makers per capita than the rest of the US. It is absofuckinglutley amzing how many good chip factories there is there. Us folks from the west don't know shit when it comes to chips. We are to busy skiing and eating hippy chips you get from wild oats...
    Agreed. PA also has more regional breweries than any other state. If only beer and chips were good for you. I really don't like it too much here, but there are certainly things I miss when I am gone. Though, I can easily substitute boulder canyon chips from the mangy moose when I'm at work in teton village.






    The Sea Salt & Malt Vinegar ones are absolutely astounding. They are so strong that if I eat half of a big bag, the tissues inside my mouth start to peel. That's how you know it's good.
    Last edited by MrDirt; 11-02-2007 at 06:14 PM.

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    I like Kettle Chips
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    We'll do this once more in case it wasn't clear the first time around.

    Note the "these guys rise above all of 'em" pronouncement. That still stands, the title is theirs to lose.

    Quote Originally Posted by Nobody Famous View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Tyrone Shoelaces View Post
    Very hard to find out of Central & Northeastern PA. But my god, I grew up on these:



    wash 'em down with:


    prolly just a weird Pennsylvania thing

    What Tyrone said. I was going to post the same thing.

    Middleswarth Barbeque chips rule. And that's saying a lot. In central PA there's a huge number of regional mom-and-pop potato chip brands, supposedly a German/Pennsylvania dutch ethnic traditional thing. But these guys rise above all of 'em.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ECbum View Post
    Cape Cod's Salt and Vinegar...next would be Madhouse Munchies BBQ.
    Bump... because I just had a bag of these and they were marvelous (don't usually eat chips).


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    The Whole Shebang. Catch a felony and try em.

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    I miss crab chips and powderchick's boobies.

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    Had a bag of Utz BBQ today, old fashioned style or whatever. Came away disappointed. These are made near me, can't beat em.

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    Zapps FTW

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