Weird question I know but...

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    Crazdwriterposted 14 years ago

    I just want to know if I'm the only weirdo who does this or there are others out there like me. I am wondering do others put chips on their sandwhichs?  Lke for instance I am having a honey ham, pickle, and provolone cheese sandwhich and have added my Salt & Vinegar chips on all of that.

    So is that weird? Or do other people do it too?

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      rednckwmnposted 14 years agoin reply to this

      dont worry about those school kid brats. this is a fairly commmon thing. If they laughed, they were the wierdos. I LOVE potato chips/crisp in my tuna fish sandwiches. yummy!!!!

    2. Luciendasky profile image60
      Luciendaskyposted 14 years agoin reply to this

      I totally LOVE chips on my sandwich!!!

    3. Kadmiels profile image51
      Kadmielsposted 14 years agoin reply to this

      what ever happened to good old peanut butter and Fluff smile

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    \Brenda Scullyposted 14 years ago

    everybody does it

    1. Misha profile image63
      Mishaposted 14 years agoin reply to this

      I beg to differ, I don't eat sandwiches at all smile

      1. Anti-Valentine profile image76
        Anti-Valentineposted 14 years agoin reply to this

        No sandwiches!? *Gasp*

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        \Brenda Scullyposted 14 years agoin reply to this

        yeah but if you did you would put crisps on them right

        1. Misha profile image63
          Mishaposted 14 years agoin reply to this

          Sorry to disappoint you Brenda, but in those rare cases when I do, I usually don't smile

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        Crazdwriterposted 14 years agoin reply to this

        You don't eat sandwhiches, Misha? what is wrong with you? lol just kidding...actually for a few years I didn't eat sandwhcihes too. I guess I got bored of them or something. What do you like to eat, Misha, if not sandwhiches?

        1. Misha profile image63
          Mishaposted 14 years agoin reply to this

          many things, but the favorite currently is raw salmon http://hubpages.com/hub/Me-and-Sushi smile

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            Crazdwriterposted 14 years agoin reply to this

            YUM thanks for making me crave sushi now meanie lol

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    Crazdwriterposted 14 years ago

    I don't think everybody does Brenda. When I was younger and did it at school the kids made fun of me so no not everyone doess

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    mugshotposted 14 years ago

    Now I believe your talking about chips as in crisps? I grew up on crisp (chips) sandwiches!!


    Meh and a chip butty (fries in a sandwiche)as its known in my area of the UK is sold in cafes!

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      Crazdwriterposted 14 years agoin reply to this

      Yep well any kind of chips like potatoe chips, salt and vinergar, sour cream and onion...

      I need to visit the UK and buy some of those. they sound good, mugshot

  5. Ron Montgomery profile image59
    Ron Montgomeryposted 14 years ago

    On an international forum, the term chips can be confusing.

  6. Anti-Valentine profile image76
    Anti-Valentineposted 14 years ago

    I've seen people eat chip sandwiches. I've tried it myself and it's not so bad. I like something plain like a Lays lightly salted, and I'll put mayo or another sauce with it for a bit of a tang. I don't do this often though. Usually I'll just eat the chips out of the bag. I've also melted cheese over Doritos and it was quite something.

    And yes, chips as in "crisps", not poker chips.

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    Crazdwriterposted 14 years ago

    Lol Anti-Valentine. I love how you said not poker chips.

    and yep it's actually really good. Next time try it with flavored crisps or chips like Salt & Vinegar. VERY GOOD wink

    1. Anti-Valentine profile image76
      Anti-Valentineposted 14 years agoin reply to this

      I like sour cream and chives as well.

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        Crazdwriterposted 14 years agoin reply to this

        Oh yummm those are good too..too many good chips/crisps in the world lol

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    mugshotposted 14 years ago

    My favourite is ready salted with salsa dip!

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      Crazdwriterposted 14 years agoin reply to this

      That sounds really good too

  9. Aya Katz profile image85
    Aya Katzposted 14 years ago

    I don't eat sandwiches, either.

  10. Uninvited Writer profile image80
    Uninvited Writerposted 14 years ago

    I used to when I was a kid in the UK. Crisps and butter...yum smile

  11. Misha profile image63
    Mishaposted 14 years ago

    You are welcome tongue

  12. Chloe Comfort profile image60
    Chloe Comfortposted 14 years ago

    Love chips on sandwiches. Fritos with tuna, Doritos with peanut butter - yummy!

  13. earnestshub profile image81
    earnestshubposted 14 years ago

    Your crazd crazd! I can't even imagine or picture someone eating that! lol

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      Crazdwriterposted 14 years agoin reply to this

      meanie meanie meanie head lol

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    ralwusposted 14 years ago

    Oh yes, I put 'em on my bologna sandwiches. But I also like fried potato sandwiches. am I weird?

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      rednckwmnposted 14 years agoin reply to this

      Like, tater tots? tater tot sandwiches are awesome!!!! with cheese and mayo..mmmm...never tried french fries.(chips in Canada, among ohter places).but maybe I will?

  15. Beth100 profile image69
    Beth100posted 14 years ago

    Can't say I've ever tried chip sandwiches.  However, chip salad and chip casserole ... that's really good!  Since we're on the topic of eating habits, have you ever pan fried fresh bread in a buttered pan until it's super crispy?  Now, that's better than toast in a toaster!!!  Albeit, fattening, but mmmm so scrumptous!!!  smile

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      rednckwmnposted 14 years agoin reply to this

      I dont have a toaster. I do this, as you described, or put buttered bread under the broiler. Or...bread with a slice of cheese on it. leave the oven door open a crack so you can watch it so it doesnt burmn.....mmmmm..wayyyyyy better then toast!!

  16. Valerie F profile image59
    Valerie Fposted 14 years ago

    I never did that, and I'm too big of a health nut to even try. Starch fried in fat and served on processed carbohydrate slices actually kind of grosses me out. On the other hand, I like a lot of foods that gross other people out, so there we have it.

    Weirdness can be a good thing.

    1. goodfriendiam profile image59
      goodfriendiamposted 14 years agoin reply to this

      Weirdness is most deff a good thang....lol, I like to mix up all my food  on my plate sometimes, I guess I like to keep it interesting...lol

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    marianne1832posted 14 years ago

    I still like unsalted chips on a tuna salad sandwich

  18. manlypoetryman profile image81
    manlypoetrymanposted 14 years ago

    That is really, really, super wierd. No...I'm sorry but...that just seems odd...putting chips (International term - crisps)...in a sandwich. Whoever heard of that? That just doesn't make sense!

    Everyone knows pretzels work better in a sandwich than chips...! tongue

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    Crazdwriterposted 14 years ago

    lol earnest called me crazd! meanie lmao

    and never tried it with pretzels..don't like pretzels too much 'cause they are so dry to me...I need a really good dip for my pretzels

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    mtsi1098posted 14 years ago

    I usually eat the chips or pretzels before they make their way to the bread...

  21. arunjain1989 profile image60
    arunjain1989posted 14 years ago

    I still eat sandwiches with chips and its quite a trend in India.Most of people eat sandwiches this way.

  22. Lisa HW profile image61
    Lisa HWposted 14 years ago

    I do don't the chips/sandwich thing, but it seems to me a lot of people I know do (especially with tuna salad sandwiches).

    My weirdness comes in the form of "needing" to smash peanut butter sandwiches down so any "air" comes out of the bread, and the sandwich has that "packed-in-school-a-bag smashed-ness" to it.

  23. rmcrayne profile image89
    rmcrayneposted 14 years ago

    Had a cousin growing up who loved chips on her sandwich.  I don't find it unusual.  I think it's possibly a texture thing.  Nice little contrast.

 
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