deep fry potatoes
lays
The secret to uniform shapes in potato chips is to slice uniform shaped potatoes.
A large bag (1 pound) might have 10 to 12 medium potatoes, a snack bag (1 oz) would probably have come from a single potato. The frying process replaces the water weight with some oil, so the weight of the potatoes was about 4 times the weight of the bag of chips.
Get a job in a Lay's factory. Making potato chips is pretty easy: slice potatoes very thin, deep fry them to a golden brown, drain them and add salt. Lay's uses corn oil to fry their chips, so you might want to try that. But to make a specific brand of chips? I think you need to work there.
Yes lays is allowed What do you mean by lays?
The homophone for "lays" is "laze."
The mother lays 1,000 eggs every time she lays them. The mother lays 1,000 eggs every time she lays them.
Foods in the United States are not labeled for GMOs, so there is no way to know beyond any doubt whether Lays potato chips contain GMOs. The potatoes used to make the chips are probably not GMO because there are no known varieties of genetically modified potatoes being sold commercially (as of May 2014). It is; however, likely that GMO oils are used to fry the chips, since a huge percentage of corn, soybeans, and canola grown in the United States is GMO.
Mr Potato Head but he is made from potatoes so if he buys too many then he will just get full of potatoness and this would make him one HUGE potato which means the farmers will choose him to eat so unfortunately i do not think Mr Potato Head buys the most potatoes for his own good but i buy quite a lot of potatoes does my friend and the farmers...let me think about this one.
regular lays brand chips, no If you have a bag of organic Lays then they would be organic..if you do not,then they are not organic ..??????
lays is non veg !