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	Comments on: Fermented chips in progress!
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When I saw the extent of @kirstenkshockey&#8217;s recent crazy potato chip fermentation, I knew I had to join in! This is a bog-standard white potato, chipped roughly and then covered in a 5g salt/1cup water brine.
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I&#8217;m planning to leave this for 3 days to do its bubble magic and then bake the chips up. 
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My son can&#8217;t eat white potatoes, so I&#8217;ll be popping out later today to get some sweet potatoes in and will give them the same treatment.
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