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Crisps mouth feel

This thread made me want potato chips, and I don't usually even like potato chips that much. Shame on y'all!
 
It's not exactly a overly common practice to combine them, but you can do that. No one can tell you no. Food, and cooking in general, is a experimental medium, like art.
You know what problem I do have? If I have my bread toasted at the submarine sandwich shop, it releases crumbs and flakes that me cough wildly. That's not even a matter of lazy eating technique anymore.
 
I think the salt and vinegar does make my mouth sore and the crisps do abrade the roof of my mouth. I do tend to guzzle crisps though which doesn't help. I don't buy them much for this reason, only for a splurge.
 
Anything that gets stuck in your teeth I don't like but if it's delicious I'll put up with it!!

I immediately need to get a cocktail stick to fix it
 
Anything that gets stuck in your teeth I don't like but if it's delicious I'll put up with it!!

I immediately need to get a cocktail stick to fix it
i.e. Now & Laters. The "later" part is how long it takes to dislodge it from the cusp of a molar.
 

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