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For The Love Of French Fries

Yes, you read that right. This article is about French Fries.

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For The Love Of French Fries
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French fries are easily one of the best snacks ever. They are delicious and compliment almost any meal. As someone who loves all things potato, I wanted to create a fun list of all the reasons I love french fries and why you should love them too!


1. French Fries are potatoes.

Potatoes are amazing. They are beautiful and taste great in any form. Chips, fries, baked potatoes, and mashed potatoes! We don't discriminate against any shape, size, or color when it comes to potatoes.

2. They are versatile.

Fries taste good with burgers, pizza, and they even go great with dessert. Have you ever dipped your fries in a milkshake? YOU HAVE NOT LIVED UNTIL YOU DO THAT!

3. The PERFECT side to any meal.

This characteristic is so important that I decided to include it twice. But seriously, if you haven't tried dipping fries in a milkshake, I'm gonna need to you stop reading right now and go fix that.

4. The variety of sauces is endless.

Ranch. Barbecue. Buffalo. Ketchup. Honey Mustard. Regular Mustard. Hot Sauce. Sweet and Sour. Polynesian Sauce. Chick-fil-A Sauce. Seriously, the possibilities are endless and who doesn't love a snack that they can dip into sauce?

5. They can be curly.

I mean come on, how cool is that? They always taste better curly in my opinion!

6. In addition to curly, there are other shapes and sizes.

You have potato wedges, steak fries, shoestring fries, crinkle cut, and waffle. There is no limit to the beautiful shapes that french fries can come in.

7. They can be an entire meal on their own.

You can get poutine fries, or cheesy fries, chili fries, or truffle fries. You can get taco fries, gravy fries, crabby fries, and disco fries. Depending on the portion size, you've got your meal squared away!

8. They are easy to share.

Not that we ever want to share our fries, but they do make a perfect appetizer and are easy for everyone to dig in!

9. They are always the default side dish.

Nine times out of ten, your meal will automatically come with fries (unless you decide to be crazy and get something else). The universe has made the decision for you and you shouldn't argue with fate. You were meant to have those fries in your life!

10. You can get them salty or sugary.

This might sound weird for people who have never had sugary fries, but its a thing.

11. Sweet potato fries.

I don't even this this reason needs an explanation. Sweet potato fries are life.

12. They are the perfect comfort food.

Maybe this isn't the best reason, but it's true. Fries are always there to fill you up and make you feel better.

Well, I hope you're hungry now because I was just as hungry while writing this. Fries are a yummy treat and we all deserve to treat ourselves every once in awhile. So do yourself a favor and take break, hop in your car, and head to the nearest drive through that sells french fries because lets be honest, do you have anything better do to?




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