It’s a crisp 83°f (28.3c) in the house. I decided I was definitely not turning on any heat source for dinner. Which isn’t cheap. Cost per person: $6.41

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      When I was in the US 48 years ago, the side tended to be potato chips, not fries.

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      Depends on where you are. Some people call them crisps.

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      Not uncommon for a picnic type meal (or meal eaten at a picnic table anyways) and it’s summer and all. My parents did similar growing up in the 80s but can’t say I’ve done it myself since I save the crisps for later. Basically a choice of sandwich and some side chips to go with it. Yes I know I changed terms of chips I just enjoy using various words, always fun when French fries are involved. Being Canadian I used a bit of both sides of English, thong was the flip flops on the feet in my house, though also no sisters which may have impacted how that word was used. If anyone else enjoys Danny Bhoy comedian I always loved his bit on thongs.