At a local farmers market

That Salsa Lady™ does our best to bring you available healthy & fresh selections. Angela our founder and COO doubles as The CHip CHick™. The position was created to address the demand for a high quality, hearty CHip as well as a compliment to our growing selections. We had no idea just how popular and addictive they were to become. To our delight she is the premiere crunch attraction.

Shown, TSL Beignet CHips & Cranberry sauce, available November to February.

Our corn tortillas are purchased from a local grocer, then flash fried in Authentic Olive oil from our local supplier, sprinkled with seasonings and topped off with a nutritiously delicious spice for added flavor and health benefits. We have been told, "One taste has you hooked!"

Original CHips Black Grapes Sharp Cheddar Cheese, makes a perfect snack to share!

ECO ANNOUNCES OUR FIRST PHOTO CONTEST WINNER, ANGELA MORAGNE!Congrats to Angela. Her picture is entitled "Ants in the...

Posted by Milwaukee Environmental Collaboration Office - ECO on Tuesday, April 5, 2016

 

 

The CHip CHick™ was acknowledged by the City of Milwaukee after being the 1st winner of the ECO Photo Contest. Angela submitted an original pic she took at our urban farm aptly named that #HoodRanch. The link and announcement are below:

unbleached brown paper bags for your orders. Want more info and recipe ideas? check out our recipe idea videos & pics.

Dropping off cHips we donated to Tricklebee (pay what you can) Cafe 42nd North Ave.

Each season we listen to YOUR taste buds and suggestions then decide which Chips get to play next season.

tHE cHIP CHICK AT A LOCAL FIRST EVENT 2016

As a result of your suggestions and The CHip CHick's travels, TSL now offers several varieties of healthy tortilla chips. One can easily sample them by experiencing our "CHips Tease". A bag of our chips small enough for the tiniest of appetites & mouths.

The CHip CHick is joined by Current President & CEO of Milwaukee Urban League/former African American Chamber of Commerce President Dr. Eve Hall & Former Common Council President Willie Hines during the 2014 WWBIC annual event. Check this Business Journal article out for info on how we got started and more.

Dept of City Development, Rocky Marcoux has been a long time advocate of our efforts!