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Crisps in Japan selling for 8 a bag after panic-buying and shortages (Original Post) shenmue Apr 2017 OP
Not to worry, we have the best ones here in the home OnDoutside Apr 2017 #1
Nom nom nom shenmue Apr 2017 #2
2 slices of buttered white sliced bread and a packet of OnDoutside Apr 2017 #5
"Home of the potato" -- not really Ireland unc70 Apr 2017 #3
Yes indeed I do, "the home of" should always be taken OnDoutside Apr 2017 #4
Know a bit about Raleigh unc70 Apr 2017 #6
Lake Titicaca area to be exact - can't help myself when it comes to Titicaca LeftInTX May 2017 #7
just so we understand..that means $10.50 cents for a bag of chips.. Stuart G May 2017 #8

OnDoutside

(19,972 posts)
1. Not to worry, we have the best ones here in the home
Sat Apr 29, 2017, 10:21 AM
Apr 2017

Of the potato.... Can be got in Irish pubs in the US

unc70

(6,120 posts)
3. "Home of the potato" -- not really Ireland
Sat Apr 29, 2017, 11:31 AM
Apr 2017

As you probably know, potatoes were introduced into Ireland in the late 1500s. Potatoes are originally from South America and were brought to Europe by Spanish and other explorers. Lore has it that Raleigh/Drake brought the potato to England and Ireland.

OnDoutside

(19,972 posts)
4. Yes indeed I do, "the home of" should always be taken
Sat Apr 29, 2017, 05:58 PM
Apr 2017

with the same pinch of salt as "World Series"

Actually Sir Walter Raleigh was the brother in law of my 11 or 12 times great grandmother. You will know though that the potato has a special place in Irish history. Tayto crisps are another Irish institution. Raleigh is supposed to have landed the spuds in Youghal, where many years later Moby Dick was filmed.

unc70

(6,120 posts)
6. Know a bit about Raleigh
Sat Apr 29, 2017, 06:14 PM
Apr 2017

My family were very early settlers in current North Carolina in the mid 1600s -- first to Virginia, then moved slightly south. I grew up along the NC coast, the site of Raleigh's Lost Colony. Our state capitol, Raleigh, is named after him, although he never traveled anywhere near here. An interesting relative.

Stuart G

(38,448 posts)
8. just so we understand..that means $10.50 cents for a bag of chips..
Sat May 20, 2017, 08:18 PM
May 2017

a bit steep...how about popcorn instead? .......

Oh..and the OP should read 8 pounds a bag...a pound is the main form of currency in UK..

now 1.3 dollars ...equals one pound in English Money.........then 8 pounds = 8 times 1.3...that equal approximately $10.50 in our money.... thank you..

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