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I am from the UK and not sure if when it says ‘chips’ it means deep fried potatoes cut into fingers or the American type of chips,as in what I would call crisps or something else entirely. Both my understandings of chips seems completely out of place in my meal plan.
Hi, MrsDeRopp. Chips mean “crisps,” whereas “fries” mean British chips. You don’t have to eat either, but if you like fried potatoes, you can “oven-fry” them with olive oil.
Ohhhh! That’s disappointing, I was also thinking of ‘chips’ in the UK way (I’m an Aussie). Oh well, I love ‘crisps’ too lol! Looking forward to trying the Zucchini Chips when they come up on my menu. 🙂
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