Shelf Life & Storage Tips
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The potato chips should last 6 weeks past the sell by date on the bag. It's recommended to store them at room temp in a dark cabinet or drawer.<br/></div>
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Yummy Suggestions
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They are amazingly delicious on their own, but are also incredible paired with a dip. One of our favorite dips is onion dip made simply with sour cream, caramelized onions, salt, and pepper. Remember to let it sit in the fridge for at least an hour so all those yummy flavors are distributed. Or, want to elevate your chicken fingers? Try crusting them in potato chips instead of bread crumbs. Yum!</div>
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How It’s Made
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Potato chips are easy to make... but it's messy and time consuming. Here's how it's done:<br>
1. Potatoes are sliced very thinly and allowed to dry out a bit.<br>
2. The sliced potatoes are fried in a deep vat of very hot lard, kept around 365F, for about 7-8 minutes. <br>
3. Immediately after frying, they are sprinkled and tossed with pink Himalayan sea salt.<br>
4. Once the yummy chips are done and cooled, they are put into bags.<br/></br></br></br></br></div>
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The potatoes and lard are produced by local farms we know and trust. However, the pink Himalayan sea salt is obviously bought in. The potatoes are not certified organic but follow all the protocols (plus some). That's why we call them chemical-free.</div>
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Honest Disclosure
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The potatoes and lard are produced by local farms we know and trust. However, the pink Himalayan sea salt is obviously bought in. The potatoes are not certified organic but follow all the protocols (plus some). That's why we call them chemical-free.</div>
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