I love Stephen Colbert. I think that his show is consistently the best thing on late night TV [and I watch a lot of late night TV]. It's incredibly well-written and he is the quickest of the quick. Love it. When he was running for President the coverage of this was presented by Doritos. I have such a love/hate thing with Doritos. During high school for two years straight I lived on Doritos + ice cream sandwich + full-fat Coke for lunch. Healthful. But, let's face it - Doritos are pretty gross. And yet, whenever I see Stephen eating them or talking about them, I want them. And because I have no willpower, I eat them.
Today @ the grocery store I was shopping alone and found some treats for Joseph and then thought I should treat myself. On an end cap was a promotional display for a new flavour of Doritos and naturally, I couldn't resist. I managed to wait until I got home to dig in and I tried the new Doritos Collisions - a mix of spicy hot wings and blue cheese. I love that I can eat meat flavoured things [bacon + sour cream are one of my absolute favourite chip flavours]...especially in chip form. However, this was so not good...and I am a big Doritos apologist. The spicyness was too strong [not too spicy, just too much] and the blue cheese was not strong enough. Truthfully, they tasted pretty vile on their own so I decided to start eating them together - like two or more chips @ a time - kinda to speed the process...that was also...not highly recommended.
Yes, I know eating Doritos is pretty lame ET. However, I spent lots of money [that I don't have] on a digital camera yesterday. Deal with it.
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Chips are a weakness of mine, too! And I am absolutely in L-O-V-E with the new honey mustard pringles. But, the container says that they're only around for a limited time. I sure hope they change their minds...
I hate limited time only! A couple of summers ago Lays did a bunch of different Canadian flavours of chips...but only for a limited time. Some really interesting flavours and a couple based on neighbourhoods here in Toronto.
Miss Vickies does a fantastic honey mustard kettle chip - I'm not sure if they are a Canadian company...
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