Ham & Cheese on Dutch rye bread with S&V chipsticks
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Ham & Cheese on Dutch rye bread with S&V chipsticks
Asians at Hogwarts?
I just saw an Instagram post showing different wands that different characters used. And I had the thought that there must be muggleborn Asians with chopsticks.
First day in Great Hall. Hates eating with fork, knife, spoon
Specifically mails parents to send their favourite chopsticks
Because honestly I have a favourite pair myself
And I eat chips with chopsticks, who thinks I can eat noodles with a fork, not me lol
And that leads to man they better have rice and kimchi and seaweed, not just turkey and pies and Caucasian food because eating that everyday just makes me soooo sick
But other students thinking they're wands
Some chopsticks are decorated and wooden and sometimes more fancy than wands (ie Draco's)
Showing up to class and taking out a chopstick instead of their wand
"oh shit that's not what I meant to bring"
Or using their wand as a chopstick
Tying my hair up in a bun and holding it in place with a chopstick but jokes its actually my wand
Just non-asian purebloods uncertain about these chopsticks and why are they essentially wands
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Walkers Chipsticks Salt & Vinegar Snacks 8 x 23g
Walkers Chipsticks Salt & Vinegar Snacks 8 x 23g
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The one thing I loved about Square Chips was that their chip-to-dirham ratio was really high. The bags were dense with chips, and there wasn’t much of that air-filled bag tomfoolery. As impressive as that was though, nobody could beat Chipsticks when it came to potato-based generosity. If you had a 50 fils coin (them old round ones, that is) and needed a full meal (because you gave the tuna sandwich your mom packed you to the girl you had a crush on—trust me, it happens), then Chipsticks was your go-to jam. There must have been some wealthy oil billionaire who never had a childhood behind Chipsticks, because the value proposition was just too high. Even the bags were made of this metallic foil, which was pretty space-age in those pre-internet days.
But what was in the bag was where the real magic was; sticks of corrugated potato in a tomato-chili flavor which was pretty radical and controversial for the innocent child-minds we had back then. The texture was really unique and often quite sharp. Chipsticks had to be consumed with care; you couldn’t just shove a bunch in your mouth and escape sans injury. It was a mature delicacy and it felt like there were at least 200 Chipsticks in each bag; you’d be walking around offering them to everyone, because it would take so long to finish the damn bag that you’d start feeling benevolent towards your fellow man. And the best part was that once the bag was actually finished, you got the real treat: the excess tomato/potato dust at the bottom of the bag which you’d funnel into your greedy gullet in one fell swoop of the straightened-edge bag. So many life lessons in a bag of Chipsticks.
They eventually came out with a Salt-n-Vinegar version of Chipsticks, but no self-respecting snacktivist would mess with anything besides the OG tomato joints. It would be like watching Miley Cyrus play the piano. (via 1980s snackery in dubai | THE STATE)