State of the Game

Slightly off topic. but why do "smart" appliance apps not allow multiple people in the same house to manage the same appliance? Both LG and GE seem to think only 1 person uses a given appliance.
 
Apart from root beer (delicious mouthwash), I've no idea what any of those things would taste like, so the crisp matrix fails.
Have you anything blander to eat instead?

I would declare that potato chips come in salted plain, and bbq, and maybe cheddar. No other flavors need apply.
But the matrix should also have tortilla chips, doritos (regular and spicy), and fritos.

bland maybe...but you're juggling a much simpler matrix and it's more compatible with more people if you're sharing.
 
State of the game is really sad

Every time i see this in the right column of the forums main window...

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I think of Moray Starboat...
 
I would declare that potato chips come in salted plain, and bbq, and maybe cheddar. No other flavors need apply.
But the matrix should also have tortilla chips, doritos (regular and spicy), and fritos.

bland maybe...but you're juggling a much simpler matrix and it's more compatible with more people if you're sharing.
I disagree. If we're going to include tortillas etc we're venturing in to a whole new matrix of snacks - unsalted peanuts will win so there's no point.

The whole matrix was designed to get me through the minefiled of uk crisp flavours, but it might be an idea to have an international version using all the weird non-bland ingredients available overseas - to include the wonderful southern USA flavours and koala / vegemite / milo or whatever else Aussies eat.
 
tortilla chips are basically the same thing as potato chips but made with corn instead of potatoes.

unlike peanuts.
I tend not to eat tortillas with sandwiches - I prefer them with a chilli (or to scoop up lasagne when roast potatoes aren't available)- so haven't included them in the lunchtime sandwich biased crisp matrix.
Monster munch are also corn based but come in the form of a footprint so are classed as a crisp.
It's complicated.
Unsalted, roasted peanuts rule.
 
But are the potato ones made of po-tay-to or po-tah-to?
With it hyphenated into syllables in that manner, it sounds, in my head like a Harry Potter spell. Perhaps its the one that makes people, um, larger more, um, massive than they normally would be, and not in a good way, like excessive quantities of potato chips/crisps normally do to ones, ah, physique.
 
Unlikely. The state of the game is currently very chip oriented. the definition of which doesn't limit them to potatoes. Those are just the most popular thing to make them with.
We, and I assume the rest of the global economy, also have access to chips made out of other root vegetables like beets, carrots, onions, other. And also blue corn. Though these varieties are no where near as popular as the potato/corn chips and their general availability is relegated to "some, but not much".
 
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