minus-squareResol van Lemmylink6•1 year agoKinda funny how people switched to eating fries (for Brits: chips) with forks to eating them with hands. Why doesn’t anybody talk about this?
minus-square@MocOPlink4•1 year agoChips used to go as a side on a plated meal. Now they go as a side on a takeaway meal, or on their own.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink1•1 year agoHow can you eat chips with a fork? Wouldn’t the chips crack if you try to spear them?
minus-squareResol van Lemmylink2•1 year agoNo, not that kind of chips. In Britain, fries are called chips.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink1•1 year agoI’m from India, so I’m talking about the same thing. We also have banana chips which are thicker and less likely to crack. But I don’t think you have those.
minus-squareResol van Lemmylink2•1 year agoWe Moroccans only know the chips everyone else in the world knows, but I’d love to try out your banana chips one day.
Kinda funny how people switched to eating fries (for Brits: chips) with forks to eating them with hands. Why doesn’t anybody talk about this?
Chips used to go as a side on a plated meal. Now they go as a side on a takeaway meal, or on their own.
How can you eat chips with a fork? Wouldn’t the chips crack if you try to spear them?
You use a spoon
No, not that kind of chips.
In Britain, fries are called chips.
I’m from India, so I’m talking about the same thing. We also have banana chips which are thicker and less likely to crack. But I don’t think you have those.
We Moroccans only know the chips everyone else in the world knows, but I’d love to try out your banana chips one day.