Food with chips?!


Question:

Food with chips?

things you eat with chips


Answers:
Sandwiches, Chili, Soup, BBQ

Fish or Hamburgers,

Things you can eat with chips:

-Salsa
-Spinach Dip.
-The tomatoes and onions and stuff like that you can find in Baja Fresh
-Guacamole
-Beans
-Make snacks like put cheese and sour cream
-This other liquid salsa.
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fish, meat pies, hamburgers, steak, steak n eggs chip buttys, tomato sauce, vinegar, the list goes on

Chips as in crisps or fries?
Anything you want!
Hamburgers, fishfingers, fried egg and mushrooms, baked beans.. the list is endless!
Chips and dips, hummus, tzatziki, salsa, guacamole, creamcheese and spring onion.. and so on and so forth
search http://www.google.com for recipies

hamburgers, sandwiches,fried chicken,hot chicken sandwiches. steak, fish, eggs, ketchup, mayonaise, gravy, vinegar are foods I eat with french fries
things I eat with potato chips are dip, sandwhiches, hamburgers,

Bar B Que, baked beans, chips

Sandwiches and chips - Chicken salad on croissant

Bean dip, onion dip, spinach dip, salsa

quamole
salsa
pizza
hamburgers
chocolate chips
beans
corn dogs
tacos
ice cream[well...maybe i just do that?]
quasadilla's
cheese sticks
bread sticks
sub's

mostly..like..EVERYTHING!

Cheeseburgers, hamburgers, pizza, hotdogs, french onion dip, mexican dip, taco dip, walking tacos(just take any kind of chip...but preferably Fritos, and then make the ground beef, have the cheese, lettuce, and other taco toppings, and then use the Fritos to eat the taco 'stuffers' with...just like a dip). You can pretty much eat chips with anything...unless it's a fancy dinner.

tuna or chicken salad or cottage cheese

Hot fudge sundae

yummy dip always rocks...

Hot artichoke and crab dip




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