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"Not in Newcastle but I will say the rougher the area the friendlier the people are." very true. I grew up on a rough council estate still have friends to this day | |||
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"Alderley Edge is a few miles away from where I live and that has a really nice chippy. I mention that place as a lot of Footballers live in the area. I was born and spent most of my youth living on a council estate, so I’ve had a few chips in my life. My observation follow. Decent area decent chips but can be a bit more expensive. Rough area and the chips are generally good (plenty of practice getting them right) but the extras are really good. Battered sausages, pies, mushy peas etc… Chinese give you loads of chips and the one near me, their salt and pepper chips are a meal on there own. Pub chips are good in Whetherspoons, but you’re taking a risk at any others (check those ratings on the internet) either really good or mediocre, no chips should be closer to white than golden brown. As I say I’m no expert " I beg to differ . You are a chip officianardo | |||
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"Alderley Edge is a few miles away from where I live and that has a really nice chippy. I mention that place as a lot of Footballers live in the area. I was born and spent most of my youth living on a council estate, so I’ve had a few chips in my life. My observation follow. Decent area decent chips but can be a bit more expensive. Rough area and the chips are generally good (plenty of practice getting them right) but the extras are really good. Battered sausages, pies, mushy peas etc… Chinese give you loads of chips and the one near me, their salt and pepper chips are a meal on there own. Pub chips are good in Whetherspoons, but you’re taking a risk at any others (check those ratings on the internet) either really good or mediocre, no chips should be closer to white than golden brown. As I say I’m no expert I beg to differ . You are a chip officianardo " Not saying I have an excel spreadsheet of great chippies, but not denying it either | |||
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"The chippy I use is great, it is the gang of kids outside wanting £2 to look after my car whilst I am in the chippy that annoy me. " Only 2 quid,! Bargain car sitting/protection | |||
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"What chippies? They're all chicken shops with crappy frozen fries now. " whatsca chicken shop. Nowt like that this neck of the woods . | |||
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"We have some good ones! My fave one has just gone on just eat so can get it delivered for £2.50 proper home made chips and freshly cooked to order x" Good on you Candy . xx | |||
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