Puckjam wrote:They have many more flavors than what the limited distribution stores carry. Great stuff.
BrendanR wrote:No potato but El Milagro totopos /corn chips are the best I've had.
ronnie_suburban wrote:BrendanR wrote:No potato but El Milagro totopos /corn chips are the best I've had.
I love this idea.
Puckjam wrote:I also like the bbq, bbq jalepeno, sweet onion, smoked gouda chipotle, cheddar.
LPython wrote:I did an archive search on this topic but couldn't find what I was looking for:
What are some good Chicago-specific or region-specific potato chip brands that might make a good gift for a Brooklyn-based potato chip lover? Something that would have only a Midwest distribution that an East Coaster might not have had. And where could I buy these brands on short notice? I need something that is available to purchase in person in Chicago (so, no online ordering) and something in stay-fresh packaging (so most grocery store and restaurant chips are out).
Jays and Vitner's are obvious ones. I'm seeing Rockford-based Mrs. Fisher's, but it looks like they don't sell in the city; it's the same with Farmington-based Kitchen Cooked. Any other ideas, LTHers?
Susan June wrote:My favorite is Kitchen Cooked Potato Chips. They are made in Farmington, and Bushnell, IL. I've only seen them sold within the western IL region. Whenever we visit relatives, we stock up on those chips. They have been around since the 1930s and buy their potatoes and other ingredients locally.
Susan June wrote:My favorite is Kitchen Cooked Potato Chips. They are made in Farmington, and Bushnell, IL. I've only seen them sold within the western IL region. Whenever we visit relatives, we stock up on those chips. They have been around since the 1930s and buy their potatoes and other ingredients locally.
Thank you for the tip. I will for these next time I am around Peoria.
Regards,
Cathy2
Mickey12 wrote:Susan June wrote:My favorite is Kitchen Cooked Potato Chips. They are made in Farmington, and Bushnell, IL. I've only seen them sold within the western IL region. Whenever we visit relatives, we stock up on those chips. They have been around since the 1930s and buy their potatoes and other ingredients locally.
Thank you for the tip. I will for these next time I am around Peoria.
Regards,
Cathy2
No need to go too far. You can find those Kitchen Cooked Potato chips at the Big R in Homer Glen as well as Berkot's in Lockport. The Big R also carries the Corn Curls and Pork Rinds as well.
Mickey
I hope it's alright to bump this mostly unrelated thread but this comment was the latest relevant and there's a new totopo in my life.BrendanR wrote:No potato but El Milagro totopos /corn chips are the best I've had.