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After seeing Mac's nachos I thought I would do some had some left over beef ribs so got some chorizo and a few extras sliced up the the chorizo 3febfbdb82688dfda80676d34fb4edbf.jpgchopped up the leftover beef ribsddda763bcdc87b405dcf5a38ab59add8.jpgthought I would try some pringles 6d436463a4cb2ee5f203675350e77a13.jpggreen capsicum and onionab01254e26998704bcfb93d4bb38e3c5.jpggot Ora up to 325 and put my Ci wok on to heat up540f8424cff2d5e18a2542ba59689ba0.jpgmixed up the beef and chorizo with the awesome stuff 17064f790e0f4188c7bc3fabd65d4e27.jpg got my Pringles ready dbf02d87e921ba3b16f7dd7c50ba68ca.jpgeverything ready to goa2d4e0fe35e4cbd31ce6daf8169ce6dc.jpgfirst the onion with some evvo bc6c2101be0fc7dd0117e59c410868d8.jpgthen the capsicum038c56280d508e71a2a285183bd90407.jpgkidney beanse44d52eda758e99fa447e9b90bf435a1.jpgthen the meat mixture with some salsa sauce711e09c4d08bf8474e8ebd358cc4e396.jpgde6249a947765e631149a91a281b5a6e.jpgloaded up the chips000c3dabd82d0159fc01dab2c76501b0.jpgshredded cheddarcde33550a3fa26c055b8f75f99ed536c.jpgand on it goes with a bit of pepper salt9e8431dee350a9acd01ba336e92c50d4.jpgand ready127ae79d03f6d5a7229bb4d04848b787.jpgturned out great for nachos

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Never had the corn tortilla version of Pringles. Do they hold up structurally, as regular Pringles are rather brittle and break easily? 

Side story - one summer, I had a construction job working on a job next door to a Pringles factory in NC. There were always free cans on the tables in the breakroom. We were often "guinea pigs" for trial flavors. We could snack all we wanted, but weren't allowed to take them home. As an engineer, I really wanted to see the process equipment for making them, but it's highly proprietary and I wasn't allowed in that part of the building.

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Never had the corn tortilla version of Pringles. Do they hold up structurally, as regular Pringles are rather brittle and break easily? 
Side story - one summer, I had a construction job working on a job next door to a Pringles factory in NC. There were always free cans on the tables in the breakroom. We were often "guinea pigs" for trial flavors. We could snack all we wanted, but weren't allowed to take them home. As an engineer, I really wanted to see the process equipment for making them, but it's highly proprietary and I wasn't allowed in that part of the building.

They hold up OK not as strong as doritos a nice light version .free Pringle cool I first tried pringles when I boardered the US Carl Vinson when it came to Perth many years a go I was young and you could get a tour on a the warships it was amazing what was more amazing was feeling the aluminum coke cans because ours were still made of steel

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