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Chocolate Covered Wavy Lays


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Adalaide Mentor

Yeah, I know white chocolate isn't really chocolate, but it sure does taste good!

 

That is a matter of opinion. My husband is rather fond of telling me that in this case, mine is wrong. :lol:


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bartfull Rising Star

OK, I'll take your share so you don't have to eat it. :lol:

kareng Grand Master

Should we change the title of this thread to "Everything is  better covered in chocolate?"  Or "Would you eat it chocolate covered?"

 

 

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Adalaide Mentor

Should we change the title of this thread to "Everything is  better covered in chocolate?"  Or "Would you eat it chocolate covered?"

 

 

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Is there a point to either of those questions? There is clearly a right and wrong answer. :P

love2travel Mentor

Steak, preferably char-broiled, dipped in hot fudge. One of the bestgs I have ever tasted. Honestly.

You are so right! Rare beef and chocolate do have an infinity for one another. Even better is a sweet/savoury sauce made with gorgonzola and melted chocolate with rare beef.

love2travel Mentor

Aside from savoury applications, I could easily take it or leave it. I like chocolate but never need or crave it (unless in chili, etc.).

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notme Experienced

Sounds delicious!

 

Well, not the white chocolate part. I got into an "argument" about white chocolate with a Teavana guy Monday night at the mall. I told him finally that white chocolate is a lie. (because there is no chocolate in it) With nothing intelligent left to say he said "you're a lie!" Bahahaha. The whole thing was hysterical.

and the correct response is:  your *face* is a lie!!!!!  <this response courtesy of all my snotty daughters lolz)

 

Oooh! I just had an idea. Fondue! Put the hot fudge in your fondue pot, cook some steak, some crispy bacon, have some oranges sectioned, maybe some roasted broccoli, some Kettle chips or french fries, and whatever else you can think of. Invite some friends over. B)

 

that is a great idea - i can think of many things that would be great dipped in chocolate.........  like......... everything.......... :P

Should we change the title of this thread to "Everything is  better covered in chocolate?"  Or "Would you eat it chocolate covered?"

 

 

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LOLZ - yup!  

 

what *wouldn't* you dip in chocolate??????????????????????? 

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LOLOLZ!!!!!!!!!!   :D  EXACTLY!!!!!!!!!!

Adalaide Mentor

and the correct response is:  your *face* is a lie!!!!!  <this response courtesy of all my snotty daughters lolz)

 

 

that is a great idea - i can think of many things that would be great dipped in chocolate.........  like......... everything.......... :P

LOLZ - yup!  

 

what *wouldn't* you dip in chocolate??????????????????????? 

 

On that trip to the mall I said to my husband that I'd eat practically anything dipped in chocolate. He said "aaaaaanything?" Men. <_<:lol:

w8in4dave Community Regular

I couldn't find em :( saddddddddddddddddd!! I am crying!! Even tho I know corn stuff!!Won't work for me!! I was soo kinda willing to buy them and give them away :) To another Celiac that can eat corn :( pfftt Wow for those of you who can eat corn products.. eat a few for me!!! please!! 

Adalaide Mentor

My Target didn't have them when I went. I'll try again next trip. I consoled myself with a cheeseburger and neapolitan shake and In N Out.

notme Experienced

On that trip to the mall I said to my husband that I'd eat practically anything dipped in chocolate. He said "aaaaaanything?" Men. <_<:lol:

LOLZ i can't believe i missed this response, miss addy :D men, indeed!  <*they* are so bad!!  lololz :lol:

 

(haha i am lucky the hubs hasn't been lurking lately.  that i know of...... ^_^ ^_^ )

notme Experienced

I couldn't find em :( saddddddddddddddddd!! I am crying!! Even tho I know corn stuff!!Won't work for me!! I was soo kinda willing to buy them and give them away :) To another Celiac that can eat corn :( pfftt Wow for those of you who can eat corn products.. eat a few for me!!! please!! 

w8n4 i think the chips are tater chips :)  unless they fry them in corn oil or there is corn in the chocolate?  i am thinking of dipping kettle (potato) chips in that enjoy life chocolate and then?  why, i'll enjoy life!  :)  with chocolate lolz

 

My Target didn't have them when I went. I'll try again next trip. I consoled myself with a cheeseburger and neapolitan shake and In N Out.

i am planning on being pleasantly surprised to find them, and then immediately disappointed (because of soy, oh well, oh, well)  and you poor baby with your burger and shake i hope you were cheered up :)<_<:P i make copycat in-n-out cheeseburgers and they are da bomb :)  you fry them in yellow mustard!  carmelized onions!  oh, my! 

Pauliewog Contributor

Here in Japan we have a company that makes chocolate covered potato chips. I have been eating them for years (not daily!) The salt, chocolate, crunch combo is fantastic. No chocolate covered bacon, though... might have to make some myself! I haven't had the Japanese chips since going gluten free. I hope someone imports the Lay's!

w8in4dave Community Regular

w8n4 i think the chips are tater chips :)  unless they fry them in corn oil or there is corn in the chocolate?  i am thinking of dipping kettle (potato) chips in that enjoy life chocolate and then?  why, i'll enjoy life!  :)  with chocolate lolz

 

i am planning on being pleasantly surprised to find them, and then immediately disappointed (because of soy, oh well, oh, well)  and you poor baby with your burger and shake i hope you were cheered up :)<_<:P i make copycat in-n-out cheeseburgers and they are da bomb :)  you fry them in yellow mustard!  carmelized onions!  oh, my! 

Yea I was thinking about the corn in it!! Is there any corn in it? I just wanted to try one lol I ate some Sweet potato chips yesterday gluten-free of course .. And I am looking at them hmmmm look like corn chips!! Yup 1st thing on the list is corn! ughhh yep woke up with bloating and pain! I didn't even eat very much of them. about 4 or 5 nagdabfargennuggendangit!! But it might be worth it if they were dipped in chocolate :)

w8in4dave Community Regular

Here is the ingredients I can eat them :) So sorry notme! There is Soy :(  I think I can still eat them even tho it say's "May contain" 

 

 

Chocolate Covered Potato Chips Ingredients:

Chocolate, sugar, cocoa butter, whole milk, chocolate liquor, Soy Lecithin (an emulsifier), potatoes, vegetable oil, (may contain one or more of the following: cottonseed, corn or peanut oil) and salt.

bartfull Rising Star

I wouldn't. If it MAY contain corn oil, it probably does. Corn is cheap so that's what they use. But you CAN get some Kettle Brand chips (sunflower and/or safflower oil) and cover them with the chocolate of your choice.

kareng Grand Master

I think it depends on what your corn issue is. A lot of people can't eat a bunch of corn tortillas or corn on the cob but a little corn oil is OK.

bartfull Rising Star

Yeah, Karen, that's true. I just haven't tried it because my corn reaction is so severe I wouldn't take the chance. I CAN now eat corn starch again, but even with that, I go very lightly. As a matter of fact, I avoid it in my food so the next time I need to buy Tylenol I can get the stuff from Family Dollar instead of the $37- a bottle, made at the compounding pharmacy stuff.

kareng Grand Master

Yeah, Karen, that's true. I just haven't tried it because my corn reaction is so severe I wouldn't take the chance. I CAN now eat corn starch again, but even with that, I go very lightly. As a matter of fact, I avoid it in my food so the next time I need to buy Tylenol I can get the stuff from Family Dollar instead of the $37- a bottle, made at the compounding pharmacy stuff.

For most humans, corn is hard to digest. If I eat a lot of corn - Corn Chex, tortillas and corn on the cob for lunch and nachos on corn chips for dinner....I start to feel bad. But less corn is OK. For many people, I think its just a digestion issue and some corn oil on potato chips or corn starch in a bowl of chili or corn in a multigrain cracker might be fine.

bartfull Rising Star

Corn doesn't give me digestive issues. It's psoriasis. My hands can be pefectly clear, and if I eat something with corn in it, within 8 hours the psoriasis starts popping out. And within 24 hours my hands are so covered with it (and SORE!) that I can't even pick anything up without pain, let alone play guitar. And it takes weeks and weeks to heal.

 

I know gluten is probably more dangerous because it causes damage to my gut, but corn scares the heck out of me because it is so crippling. :angry:

notme Experienced

Here is the ingredients I can eat them :) So sorry notme! There is Soy :(  I think I can still eat them even tho it say's "May contain" 

 

 

Chocolate Covered Potato Chips Ingredients:

Chocolate, sugar, cocoa butter, whole milk, chocolate liquor, Soy Lecithin (an emulsifier), potatoes, vegetable oil, (may contain one or more of the following: cottonseed, corn or peanut oil) and salt.

mleh - i thought it probably would.  i can still handle a small amount, say, 2 or 3 small squares of HERSHEY BAR but i save it for 'salt and chocolate week' - chances are i'm already feeling crummy anyway because of hormones.   might as well go for broke hahaha :lol:

 

thanx for checking the ingredients, w8n4 - the rest is all gluten-free - if i can find them i might try a few as long as i have somebody who will eat the rest of the bag (in case they are TOO good lolz!)  :P

w8in4dave Community Regular

mleh - i thought it probably would.  i can still handle a small amount, say, 2 or 3 small squares of HERSHEY BAR but i save it for 'salt and chocolate week' - chances are i'm already feeling crummy anyway because of hormones.   might as well go for broke hahaha :lol:

 

thanx for checking the ingredients, w8n4 - the rest is all gluten-free - if i can find them i might try a few as long as i have somebody who will eat the rest of the bag (in case they are TOO good lolz!)  :P

I know!! If I find them here :) I will try them then give the rest to my Daughter lol ... 

shadowicewolf Proficient

Steak, preferably char-broiled, dipped in hot fudge. One of the best things I have ever tasted. Honestly.

 

 

Mine was rare, and not marinated with anything. I had a friend over and we cooked the steaks on the grill. He was done eating before I was, so I ran into the kitchen and made the hot fudge sundaes we were having for dessert before I had finished my steak. I came back to the dining room. There was the steak, and there was the hot fudge, and I thought, "Why not?"

 

If your husband would have a fit over it, just let him watch YOU try it. Have the fudge heated and sitting in a bowl. Cut a bite-sized piece of steak, and just dip it in the fudge. When he sees the look on your face and hears the "WOW!", he might just dip a bite of his own.

 

I'm %1,000 serious. It is an even better taste combination than peanut butter and chocolate. It truly is one of the best things I have ever tasted! And NOW you've got me thinking about white chocolate and fish. I am going to look for some corn-free white chocolate, and the next time I go to Rapid for fish, I WILL be trying it.

 

 

You are so right! Rare beef and chocolate do have an infinity for one another. Even better is a sweet/savoury sauce made with gorgonzola and melted chocolate with rare beef.

 

There are no words for this... the only thing i like with my steak is a little salt... I cannot imagine chocolate with it... :ph34r:

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