Tess, I am not fighting for him! You can have him! I'll take the first model!
Sorry Milti
denizaksulu wrote:kafenes wrote:SSBubbles wrote:kafenes wrote:SSBubbles wrote:Carrots?!
nope!
Wotsits?
See last post page 11.
I saw that Kafenes. In the UK they are known as 'Wotsits'. Its only a trade name for the same thing. Nice and salty too. Good in a hot climate.
SSBubbles wrote:denizaksulu wrote:kafenes wrote:SSBubbles wrote:kafenes wrote:SSBubbles wrote:Carrots?!
nope!
Wotsits?
See last post page 11.
I saw that Kafenes. In the UK they are known as 'Wotsits'. Its only a trade name for the same thing. Nice and salty too. Good in a hot climate.
Cheers Deniz.
Wonder what they are called here then?
denizaksulu wrote:SSBubbles wrote:denizaksulu wrote:kafenes wrote:SSBubbles wrote:kafenes wrote:SSBubbles wrote:Carrots?!
nope!
Wotsits?
See last post page 11.
I saw that Kafenes. In the UK they are known as 'Wotsits'. Its only a trade name for the same thing. Nice and salty too. Good in a hot climate.
Cheers Deniz.
Wonder what they are called here then?
Kafenes calls them 'Chipitos'. I think the Greeks are trying to make them Greek too. O damn, I have gone political again.
kafenes wrote:denizaksulu wrote:SSBubbles wrote:denizaksulu wrote:kafenes wrote:SSBubbles wrote:kafenes wrote:SSBubbles wrote:Carrots?!
nope!
Wotsits?
See last post page 11.
I saw that Kafenes. In the UK they are known as 'Wotsits'. Its only a trade name for the same thing. Nice and salty too. Good in a hot climate.
Cheers Deniz.
Wonder what they are called here then?
Kafenes calls them 'Chipitos'. I think the Greeks are trying to make them Greek too. O damn, I have gone political again.
Chipitos is a brand name really but they are also called 'gharidhakia' meaning 'little prawns'.
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