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 Re: Kettle-Cooked Potato Chips 
 Rob, on host 61.12.197.6
  Monday, April 2, 2001, at 00:22:25
  Re: Kettle-Cooked Potato Chips posted by dingdong on Wednesday, February 7, 2001, at 06:45:05:
There seems to be some form of "kettle" chips in most countries.  England has a variety called Kettle chips, Australia you know about from the other posting New Zealand also has the same thing.
  Beware, the fat content of a kettle chip is normally higher.  The chips are "batch" cooked, spending longer in the vat, hence picking up more fat.
  The UK has sea salt flavoured as well.
 
  > > I'm quite fond of kettle-cooked potato chips. They have a body and a weight that normal, wimpy potato chips don't have. But now I'm curious about something: are kettle-cooked potato chips a phenomenon unique to New England, or do folks living elsewhere have them, too? I'm fairly sure the kind seasoned with sea salt is only available here. > > > > Dar "Dip with Chips" ien > > We have something called kettle-cooked chips in Australia, but I don't know if they are the real thing.  Next time I am shopping, I'll get some and let you know. > > ding"chippies..."dong 
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