Showing posts with label huffington post. Show all posts
Showing posts with label huffington post. Show all posts
Tuesday, July 31, 2012
Trail of Potato Chips Helps Nab Thief
My buddy Ray hipped me to this one from the Huffington Post, recently and inexplicably a cornucopia of potato-related news here on French Fry Diary.
The suspect robbed a Subway of several salty snacks and inadvertently left a trail for police with them. The full story can be found here.
Thanks, Ray!
Monday, July 16, 2012
Best and Worst Onion Rings
This will be the last one on this slant, I promise. Recently the Huffington Post did a survey of appetizers in chain restaurants looking for the best and worst in various appetizers. We've seen potato skins and French fries so far, this time, we have onion rings.
Yeah, that's right. The Huffington Post did this. Again. Just when I think I'm wasting my time talking about French fries all the time, an almost legitimate news source proves me wrong by going even more trivial. Talk about niche!
What bothers me most about the survey this time is that they have their facts wrong. They list T.G.I.Fridays and Applebee's as not having onion rings. That second one is odd because I have an Applebee's review in queue that includes onion rings. Friday's has onion rings, and although it's been a while since I've been there, I'm pretty sure Planet Hollywood does too. Research research! Chili's are definitely up there, as are Red Lobster's, but Cheesecake Factory's rings didn't look like that the last time I was there.
Anyway, if you're interested in the Huff Post's findings and opinions, the full article is here. Enjoy.
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Monday, July 02, 2012
Best and Worst French Fries
The Huffington Post is currently doing a survey of appetizers in chain restaurants. The other day I covered here them looking for the best and worst in potato skins. Now they have reached the good stuff, the favorite fried food - the best and worst of French fries.
And yeah, that's right. The Huffington Post did this. Just when I think I'm wasting my time talking about French fries all the time, an almost legitimate news source proves me wrong by going even more trivial.
I really don't agree with their findings. Of course in any fry competition between the chain restaurants, it's a matter of lesser of the evils. They are essentially all lousy natural cuts except for a couple batter styles. No big shakes if you ask me.
Their goodness or badness depends completely on the foods that complement them, or what there is to dip the fries in. On that basis, I would go for Red Lobster as best. Huff puts them in fourth place. I guess they have never tried the peach bourbon bbq sauce…
Anyway, if you're interested in the Huff Post's findings and opinions, the full article is here. Enjoy.
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Friday, June 22, 2012
The Best and Worst Potato Skins
Recently the Huffington Post did a survey of appetizers in chain restaurants looking for the best and worst in potato skins.
Yeah, that's right. The Huffington Post did this. Just when I think I'm wasting my time talking about French fries all the time, an almost legitimate news source proves me wrong by going even more trivial.
Now I'm not a real big potato skins fan, chiefly because the point is to scrape the potato part out (that's the part I like) and put other stuff in. Me, I'd rather have a baked potato, ya know?
Anyway, if you're interested in the Huff Post's findings and opinions, the full article is here. Enjoy.
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Sunday, September 14, 2008
According to the Huffington Post...

Chris Hall dishes out the secret to good French fries, along with some good advice on reusing cooking oils and a few cool recipes as well.
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