The only reasonable response to justify your actions.
I don't know if it's regional or what, but I never saw Stax here until recently.
Well I bought Wavy Lays. And made my own dip with various Penzeys spices and it tasted great but one of them had salt so that was a bit much.
I also made "queso" dip using the Modernist Cuisine hack that Haresfur showed us: about 2 cups of whole Milk, 8 oz. Extra Sharp Cheddar, 2 tbsp Sambal Oelek, and a rounded teaspoon of sodium citrate. This makes a dip that remains liquid at room temperature and runny if warm. It was the biggest hit of the day and by far the easiest.
Stax are a different parent company (lays) than Pringles. I always thought that Stax were Mexican Pringles. Now I know there is also a large and ongoing which is better debate. I'm not sure why there is a debate though as Stax are clearly the superior chip.
I blame you, and Scott, for my impulse buy today, of some Pringles.
It actually will not! I was vaguely aware of the Stax being nonstandard, but I've known the Pringles was a hyperbolic paraboloid since about 1978. It's a part of a torus, imagine the inside surface of a donut's hole. Pre-internet days in high school physics, someone asked that question and that led to about a 6-week feud with Mr. Young, who Doubted Very Much that there was a geometer's term for a donut's shape.
I really did think they were Mexican Pringles (where I've been eating them for years), then I saw them here in English and Pringles a few feet away... Doh! Anyway, Stax > Pringles, you're welcome.
The shape of Stax is a simple curve called a hyperbolic cylinder, while Pringles are formed into a double-curve known as a hyperbolic paraboloid.
I have never done this in-depth field research so I thank you.
I really did think they were Mexican Pringles (where I've been eating them for years), then I saw them here in English and Pringles a few feet away... Doh! Anyway, Stax > Pringles, you're welcome.
Stax are a different parent company (lays) than Pringles. I always thought that Stax were Mexican Pringles. Now I know there is also a large and ongoing which is better debate. I'm not sure why there is a debate though as Stax are clearly the superior chip.
I have never done this in-depth field research so I thank you.
Stax are a different parent company (lays) than Pringles. I always thought that Stax were Mexican Pringles. Now I know there is also a large and ongoing which is better debate. I'm not sure why there is a debate though as Stax are clearly the superior chip.