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Old 06-27-16, 01:50 PM   #16
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Only popped in to read a PM then I spotted this thread

R=Regular L=Large

Chips £1.65 R / £2.10 L
Cod £3.95 R / £4.45 L
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To be honest my local fish shop regular size chips is a big portion and too much for me with fish. Just about ok with a a couple of sausages. Can not fault them always had a good nosh up from there. Friendly Chinese and they won an award and always get a hygiene rating 5 very good.
Yeah, I know a good cheap source for getting those hygiene certificates printed
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Around here in NEW England a good fish and chips platter goes for around $10 to $15.

http://amaralsfishandchips.com/Resta..._Out_Menu.html

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Old 06-27-16, 02:19 PM   #18
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That thing on the right, thar's one of them coleslaw* I heard about.
I need to try it one day.


*had an argument with google I was not looking for cold sloth. Fathers fears for my sanity are worsening
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Old 06-27-16, 02:54 PM   #19
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Around here in NEW England a good fish and chips platter goes for around $10 to $15.

http://amaralsfishandchips.com/Resta..._Out_Menu.html

Forget them french fries and get something more realistic...chips
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Old 06-27-16, 03:04 PM   #20
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That thing on the right, thar's one of them coleslaw* I heard about.
I need to try it one day.

*had an argument with google I was not looking for cold sloth. Fathers fears for my sanity are worsening


Coleslaw can be easily made by yourself! Fits very well to Hamburger and the like.
Completely OT: Slovenia.. i would like to visit the region, maybe next year. And maybe charter a boat, if it's not too expensive. May i contact you for assistance?
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Completely OT: Slovenia.. i would like to visit the region, maybe next year. And maybe charter a boat, if it's not too expensive. May i contact you for assistance?
Sure.
But I live 170km north of the coastline, although I know a few people in the charter business.
I'm the person to contact if you want to trek up a mountain.
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Sure.
But I live 170km north of the coastline, although I know a few people in the charter business.
I'm the person to contact if you want to trek up a mountain.
I hear Brokeback Mountain is your speciality
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I hear Brokeback Mountain is your speciality
My biggest fear if I ever take you tracking, considering how you loved to touch my knee in York
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My biggest fear if I ever take you tracking, considering how you loved to touch my knee in York
heh what

Trek up a mountain and sightseeing would also be nice, but would have to pack all into two weeks
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Trek up a mountain and sightseeing would also be nice, but would have to pack all into two weeks
The Karavanke range of the Alps, where I live, is tourist friendly. 2060m or 2260m peaks can be reached and descended in one day with an overpriced lunch at one of the huts.
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My biggest fear if I ever take you tracking, considering how you loved to touch my knee in York
Ah, you remember....how sweet
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Old 06-28-16, 01:26 PM   #27
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From £5-6 here in East Anglia
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It looks like perhaps $10 or so here in the USA and 6 pounds or so in the UK which is up from 3.50 a pound what it was in the UK four years ago by the way.

I think this will be the real economic barometer of the future of the UK which seems to be still alive after last week.

Here's a bit of history:http://inflationdata.com/articles/20...ng-fish-chips/
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Fish and chips still remains the favorite take away meal in the UK despite fierce competition. The exact origins are unknown but it has been established that chips arrived from France during the 18th Century. There was also mention of fried fish and bread in ‘Oliver Twist’ by Dickens, published in the 1830s. The Oxford English Dictionary claims the earliest usage of “chips” in this sense was in Charles Dickens’ A Tale of Two Cities (published in 1859).

The modern fish-and-chip shop (“chippy” or “chipper” in modern British slang) originated in the United Kingdom, although outlets selling fried food occurred commonly throughout Europe. According to one story, fried-potato shops spreading south from Scotland merged with fried-fish shops spreading from southern England. Eventually they came together with the opening of the first fish and chip shop around 1860. Growth in the number of shops was rapid, peaking in the 1930s at around 35,000 shops in the UK.
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Old 06-30-16, 10:10 AM   #29
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Cod or halibut?
Is this a trap for Steed?
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Old 06-30-16, 01:04 PM   #30
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Here's a bit of history...
We've always called it 'The Chippy' but it's odd, now I think about it, that there's no slang expression for the fish & chips meal itself.

You can buy other things there to have with your chips, such as fish cakes... minced up fish and mashed potato formed into patties with a bit of seasoning and covered in breadcrumb.

You can also always get sausages if you prefer, and we call these "lips and arse".
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