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Rommi 9 years ago

Ohhhh! That’s disappointing, I was also thinking of ‘chips’ in the UK way (I’m an Aussie). Oh well, I love ‘crisps’ too lol! Looking forward to trying the Zucchini Chips when they come up on my menu. 🙂

Ossie-Sharon 9 years ago

Hi, MrsDeRopp. Chips mean “crisps,” whereas “fries” mean British chips. You don’t have to eat either, but if you like fried potatoes, you can “oven-fry” them with olive oil.

MrsDeRopp 9 years ago

I am from the UK and not sure if when it says ‘chips’ it means deep fried potatoes cut into fingers or the American type of chips,as in what I would call crisps or something else entirely. Both my understandings of chips seems completely out of place in my meal plan.

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