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Next Post Next post: Hedgehog-flavour Crisps: the first novelty flavour? Ah thanks, Andy! After World War II sales boomed. Flavoured chips were the invention of an Irish company called Tayto in the s. In Smiths produced their first flavoured potato chips.
The first flavoured variety launched in Australia was Chicken. Many other flavours were to follow. The success of the company, of course, attracted the eye of the multinationals and, in the late s, Pepsico acquired just under 50 per cent of the shareholding. Smiths became wholly owned by Pepsico, via its subsidiary Frito-Lay, in By this time, it was the largest snack food company in Australia, with many other brands including Twisties and Burger Rings.
They were still labelled as crisps as late as when a range of flavours linked to great Australian brands was launched. Homepage Manufacturing. In The Virginia House-Wife , Mary Randoph gave the following instructions: Peel large potatos, slice them about a quarter of an inch thick, or cut them in shavings round and round, as you would peel a lemon; dry them well in a clean cloth, and fry them in lard or dripping. Writing about the French housewife, he wrote: She mixes the salad-oil, salt, and pepper are all she puts into it ; she fries the potato chips, or peeps into the pot of haricots, or sees that the spinach is clean, and the asparagus properly boiled.
After receiving help from the Red Cross in Vienna, he travelled to England, unable to speak the language. Nonetheless, having trained at a student theatre in Hungary, he attended the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School, and began his professional stage career in Read more. March 05, It was sad to hear that Chris Barber, the jazz trombonist and band leader, died aged 90 on 2 March He was very influential in developing a version of New Orleans jazz in the s which led the way to skiffle, British blues, the Beatles and The Rolling Stones.
He was thumbing through the jazz records and got talking to a man who was doing the same. The man was Chris Barber and Harold became the manager of his band and a lifelong friend. The Kilburn Gang of Bank Robbers. May 20, I went to school with a bank robber, but I did not know it at the time.
In January four men from Kilburn were arrested while attempting to break in through a window at the rear of the Barclays Bank in Kenton Road Harrow. They had been in the Prince of Wales pub in Kingsbury when they were overheard planning the raid. But their luck was out - they did not know that the men at the next table were three policemen from the Flying Squad.
They were unaware that they had been followed all the way by the Flying Squad and were totally surprised. Smith's Factory, Brentford. Smith's van outside the Heaton, Newcastle factory.
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