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Published 11:10 15 Mar 2018 GMT

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We know, we know, there are fewer more glorious things in this life than the ability to heat something up in two minutes and go about your day, but it is literally impossible to reheat chips in a microwave without them going soggy.
It's just the natural order of things.
So, in order to revitalise your chips to an acceptable level of crunch, you'll need a few things.
One of those things is the willpower to commit to such an event when you're undeniably a fair bit drunk. The other is a hob.
Throw those chips in a pan with a little oil, keep the heat down low, and cook away until they've returned their original cripsy, non limp selves.
You'll also need to make sure that you've left a good amount of space between each of the chips in the pan because overcrowding won't mean enough cooking space for each individual chip.
A true tragedy, we know.
Once you've got your chips looking healthy again, you may as well throw in a bit of paprika and salt to give them that bit of extra spiciness we all crave when we're drunk and trying to fill the gaping hole in our bellies.
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