Fun video! Thank you! Having lived in both the USA and the UK, there are loads of crisps I wished were sold on both sides of the Atlantic. Except now I'm on a diet, I couldn't have any of them, anyway. I must be one of only two people left in the world who remembers Keebler's Chachos tortilla chips. Their salsa verde variety was amazingly tasty. Eventually, Doritos made a much hotter salsa verde chip. And now nobody makes salsa verde tortilla chips, it seems. >SIGH
Don’t tell me, you have a couple of gross of crisps tucked away in that space under your staircase to get you through lockdown. Great video, it tempted me to pluck a bag of Marmite crisps from my stash.
I've seen Tyrell's in the British sections of our local grocery store but they're usually ready salted flavour or cheese and onion. What do you think of chip shop chips/fries??
Find it slightly disturbing that you currently have exactly 666 subscribers. Have you tried Walkers sweet Thai Senations? Very nice. Personally I really like nik naks.
The ironic thing being that a good deal of UK-sold fruits (about 15%) originate from farms in the US. There has been a decline in the size of fruit available in the UK since i was younger, i cannot get hold of whst used to be a normal sized apple or orange (between a cricket ball and baseball size) anymore, they all tend to be smaller now (size ranging between a tennis ball and a golf ball).
Oh man.Maybe the "chip" has something originally in commen with a natural potatoe ,but ALL the different flavours were concocted by chemists in white coats .I am glad that you seem to enjoy living in the U.K though and be careful not to destroy your tastebuds for real natural foods.
You may wish to give your opinion on British tv. A complex subject if you allow politics to enter so you may want to shut the door on that angle. I like Blackadder and there are a lot of good sketch shows mostly from the past as modern comics appear to think that lots of swearing makes good comedy though in the right place and used sparingly can have some impact.
Your husband is right about the pronunciation of Tyrells.
:-)
KIm, love your channel. Hope you enjoy living in the UK.
Fun video! Thank you!
Having lived in both the USA and the UK, there are loads of crisps I wished were sold on both sides of the Atlantic. Except now I'm on a diet, I couldn't have any of them, anyway. I must be one of only two people left in the world who remembers Keebler's Chachos tortilla chips. Their salsa verde variety was amazingly tasty. Eventually, Doritos made a much hotter salsa verde chip. And now nobody makes salsa verde tortilla chips, it seems. >SIGH
Make it three people. I made the video so I can give up the crisps now
; )
One crisp/chip I'd recommend if you can find it is Walker's Max wasabi flavour. They're amazing!!!
That's sounds good. I'll have to try that. A may take a short walk over to ASDA later. Thanks for your recommendation :-)
Don’t tell me, you have a couple of gross of crisps tucked away in that space under your staircase to get you through lockdown.
Great video, it tempted me to pluck a bag of Marmite crisps from my stash.
Tyrrells Sweet Chilli crisps 👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌!
Try walkers sweet chilli sensations
I've seen Tyrell's in the British sections of our local grocery store but they're usually ready salted flavour or cheese and onion. What do you think of chip shop chips/fries??
I love chips from the chip shops. However, I try not to eat them too often.
Find it slightly disturbing that you currently have exactly 666 subscribers. Have you tried Walkers sweet Thai Senations? Very nice. Personally I really like nik naks.
Haven't tried those yet.
I find that the food in the UK supermarkets is much better quality then that in U.S. supermarkets
I agree with you on that. The fruits and vegetables are so much better.
The ironic thing being that a good deal of UK-sold fruits (about 15%) originate from farms in the US. There has been a decline in the size of fruit available in the UK since i was younger, i cannot get hold of whst used to be a normal sized apple or orange (between a cricket ball and baseball size) anymore, they all tend to be smaller now (size ranging between a tennis ball and a golf ball).
Have you tried a curry yet?
Oh man.Maybe the "chip" has something originally in commen with a natural potatoe ,but ALL the different flavours were concocted by chemists in white coats .I am glad that you seem to enjoy living in the U.K though and be careful not to destroy your tastebuds for real natural foods.
now go and try "proper" chips in a decent fish and chip shop :D
I love "proper" chips! They are great:-)
You may wish to give your opinion on British tv. A complex subject if you allow politics to enter so you may want to shut the door on that angle. I like Blackadder and there are a lot of good sketch shows mostly from the past as modern comics appear to think that lots of swearing makes good comedy though in the right place and used sparingly can have some impact.