Women here that think "they are all that and a bag of chips".

surely the saying is an english one?

if so, he must mean good old fish and chip shop chippy chips.

with salt and vinegar, a wally or an onion.

Do British chips come in bags? Our "fries" usually come in cardboard sleeves or on a plate. Not in bags. American chips come in foil bags, so I always assumed it was an American saying.
 
surely the saying is an english one?

if so, he must mean good old fish and chip shop chippy chips.

with salt and vinegar, a wally or an onion.

While I admit that fish and chips are a wonderful concoction and perhaps the only good thing Britain has given to the culinary arts, the saying is almost certainly American.
Of course now someone will look it up and prove me wrong.
 
Do British chips come in bags? Our "fries" usually come in cardboard sleeves or on a plate. Not in bags. American chips come in foil bags, so I always assumed it was an American saying.

Yep, they come in paper bags. Once upon a time they were wrapped in newspaper.
 
Do British chips come in bags? Our "fries" usually come in cardboard sleeves or on a plate. Not in bags. American chips come in foil bags, so I always assumed it was an American saying.

small and quite irrelevant paper bags wrapped around with other paper too, though some places they only serve them in polystyrene containers like a Mac's.

We stilll say a bag of chips when we talk about them but ask for portions, not bags, in the shop :D

a pic:

http://farm1.static.flickr.com/83/247371999_08c2ea1fe4.jpg
 
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Do British chips come in bags? Our "fries" usually come in cardboard sleeves or on a plate. Not in bags. American chips come in foil bags, so I always assumed it was an American saying.

Yeah, I first heard it in the US.

There's a similar British phrase "uglier than a bag of spanners" (spanner = wrench), which I was slightly disappointed to hear as "uglier than a bag of assholes" in the US
 
Yep, they come in paper bags. Once upon a time they were wrapped in newspaper.

Interesting. Ours are often too greasy to be in paper. Hence the need for cardboard. Although, fast food places have gotten better over the last few years about draining more of the grease off.
 
you have some incredible art. disturbing, but powerful imagery.
me? just a realist. but thanks for your kindness :kiss:

Thanks Chippy, I would have responded sooner but my van blew up.. and ive been offline for a few months to defray the cost of the new one.
 
I'm all that and a bag of croutons ~*crunch*~:devil:


God, I haven't had croutons in forever.

(this wasn't directed towards anyone, just one of those out of the blue revelations that slipped across the keyboard. I really do like croutons. Especially the big home-made Italian style ones)
 
God, I haven't had croutons in forever.

(this wasn't directed towards anyone, just one of those out of the blue revelations that slipped across the keyboard. I really do like croutons. Especially the big home-made Italian style ones)

cubes of crunch grease. yummy *pukes*
 
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