When you serve tortilla chips and dips what happens?!


Question:

When you serve tortilla chips and dips what happens?

Think about how people act at parties, watching TV, with family and firends, etc. What does this snack provide that other snacks don't?


Answers:
tortilla chips and dips are a good all-purpose snack for parites, watching TV with friends and family.

The chips are a good side, a couple bites. Also, you don't have to cook anything.

Other snacks:
Peanuts and Chex mix are too small, roll around on a plate, high in fat and gets your hands a little greasy.

Other items need to be cooked - chicken wings, for example.

Nuts in the shell... what do you do with the shell? Too messy.

Candy... Candy is okay, but gets kind of tiresome when you eat a lot. It becomes too sweet.

Potato Chips are good, but trying to dip a potato chip you usually end up with breakage in the dip. Too messy.

Cheese and crackers - more work than tortilla chips and dip. You have to cut the cheese or your guest. Kind of a hassle sometimes.

people love em,cause they are sooo good. salty and tomatoey...yum.

They're snarfed up because they're good?

what happens is they disappear


these chips can go with any kind of dip so you can set out three types of dip and it will all be gone

Spice I would say, the other dips are creamy.Then again maybe it is the closeness of the group.They stay real close to the dip bowl and you have to refill it often...

It is high in carbohydrate and helps your brain produce endorphins "feel good chemicals." Also it tastes great so everyone feels relaxed and is happy.

it is bite size, easy to eat...and plain old good

Exercise for the hands and they are good.

ease for the hostess.




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