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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

Not been to the chippy for ages so going to treat myself to some cod, chips and mushy peas

What's your chip shop fave!

And my chippy is called battered by Kenny

What a name

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Cod, Chips & Mushy peas too.

My Chippys 'The Wheel House'

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Mmm sausage dinner with mushy peas

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

In Liverpool, chippys are very different to the rest of the world. Normally, I'd get chicken fried rice from the chippy, because it's the best of the bad bunch. But since I've moved to Cheshire, that's not a chippy, it's a Chinese...

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

our chip shops closed for a re fit ,its going to be called The Codfather when it comes back,it was previously called "We don't do diets" pizza and burger shop

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By *win PeaksCouple
over a year ago

Northamptonshire

Cod, chips and a pickled onion.

Won't tell you the name of it as it is named after our small town

N

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Cod, Chips & Mushy peas too.

My Chippys 'The Wheel House'"

2 cutiensassy what's as the world come to

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Cod, Chips & Mushy peas too.

My Chippys 'The Wheel House'

2 cutiensassy what's as the world come to "

haha i scrolled back in the thread to see if someone else pinched my username,, then realized you meant the mirror avatar

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Same fish chips n peas

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Looks like I get the sausage all to myself :p hehehe

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Fish chips n peas here too!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I'm hungry now

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By *ust_for_laughsCouple
over a year ago

Hinckley


"Cod, Chips & Mushy peas too.

My Chippys 'The Wheel House'"

Fish, chips and curry sauce...just round the corner from us. Been using it for 15 years and don't have the faintest idea what it's called !

Favourite chippy is the one in Paignton that does orange, battered chips and there's always someone outside giving away samples !

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Not been to the chippy for ages so going to treat myself to some cod, chips and mushy peas

What's your chip shop fave!

And my chippy is called battered by Kenny

What a name "

Hmmmmm now there’s a thing maybe I'm alone in this , but I grew up pretty much on the coast and we always used to say we were going to the “fishy” for a bag of chips, not the chippy….!.

Oh well perhaps I was a bit odd as a child...

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

gotta be fish n chips from a proper british chippy

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

puddin, chips, pea wet n gravy!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"puddin, chips, pea wet n gravy!"

Chips and Gravy?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"puddin, chips, pea wet n gravy!

Chips and Gravy? "

lol whats wrong wit chips n gravy??

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By *oasterCockbumMan
over a year ago

Highway 61

Spicey haggis supper wi salt n sauce .... oors is cawed Alfondles .... an its a topper ..... drools ....

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Scollops also known as fritters...

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"puddin, chips, pea wet n gravy!

Chips and Gravy?

lol whats wrong wit chips n gravy??"

That's not how we get down south of the Watford Gap

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Scollops also known as fritters..."

we call em scallops in bolton too.....wiganers call em smacks tho lol?!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"puddin, chips, pea wet n gravy!

Chips and Gravy?

lol whats wrong wit chips n gravy??

That's not how we get down south of the Watford Gap "

chips n liqour??

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"puddin, chips, pea wet n gravy!

Chips and Gravy?

lol whats wrong wit chips n gravy??

That's not how we get down south of the Watford Gap

chips n liqour??"

Lol, no.....

Chips on their own with salt, vinegar and a side of ketchup.

Pie, Mash, Liq and Jellied Eels

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"puddin, chips, pea wet n gravy!

Chips and Gravy?

lol whats wrong wit chips n gravy??

That's not how we get down south of the Watford Gap

chips n liqour??

Lol, no.....

Chips on their own with salt, vinegar and a side of ketchup.

Pie, Mash, Liq and Jellied Eels "

ketchup - gross

jellied eels - sounds gross

chips on their own are too dry lol

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

"Fishy" here too, cod chips mushy peas with lashings of salt and vinegar

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Larger battered sausage with gravy and chips, and scraps

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Larger battered sausage with gravy and chips, and scraps"

saveloy??

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"puddin, chips, pea wet n gravy!"

I really don't get the northern fascination of making their food wet. Do you also put gravy on your sandwiches ?

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By *Ryan-Man
over a year ago

In Your Bush

Ah a proper food thread

I would have either :

Breast of chicken

Cod

Or large plain sausage and a fish cake

.

All with large chips and a buttered roll. Salt and loads of vinegar or Scottish chippy sauce if I can get it. Burp

.

Not forgetting a brew

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By *utty_JiggleCouple
over a year ago

Black Country

Mrs loves roe and YAM YAM chips.

I tend to have different things, depending on the chippy.

On round the corner from work does the best southern fried chicken.. Nearly on par with KFC.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Cod n chips with ketchup!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


""Fishy" here too, cod chips mushy peas with lashings of salt and vinegar"

Yayyyy,,,at last someone else who calls it by its proper name ....

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"puddin, chips, pea wet n gravy!

I really don't get the northern fascination of making their food wet. Do you also put gravy on your sandwiches ? "

haha well i sometimes have gravy or curry sauce on a chip barm....

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By * n zCouple
over a year ago

leamington spa

Love cod n chips......but also very partial to a pineapple fritter too!!!

A

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"puddin, chips, pea wet n gravy!

I really don't get the northern fascination of making their food wet. Do you also put gravy on your sandwiches ?

haha well i sometimes have gravy or curry sauce on a chip barm...."

What on earth is a chip barm ?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I used to have a scotch egg from the chippy whenever I stayed at my grandparents when I was a kid but nowhere seems to do them anymore

crystal

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"puddin, chips, pea wet n gravy!

I really don't get the northern fascination of making their food wet. Do you also put gravy on your sandwiches ?

haha well i sometimes have gravy or curry sauce on a chip barm....

What on earth is a chip barm ? "

chips sandwiched between two round pieces of bread!?!?!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"puddin, chips, pea wet n gravy!

I really don't get the northern fascination of making their food wet. Do you also put gravy on your sandwiches ?

haha well i sometimes have gravy or curry sauce on a chip barm....

What on earth is a chip barm ? "

Chips in a big white bun with lots of real butter and ketchup - yummy!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"chips sandwiched between two round pieces of bread!?!?! "

Only you northern lot call them chip barms! I had never heard them called that til this year. I've always known them as chip butties!

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By * n zCouple
over a year ago

leamington spa


"chips sandwiched between two round pieces of bread!?!?!

Only you northern lot call them chip barms! I had never heard them called that til this year. I've always known them as chip butties!"

Oh don't get me started on that, they call them "batches" in the midlands......confuses the hell outta me !!!!!!

A

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"puddin, chips, pea wet n gravy!

I really don't get the northern fascination of making their food wet. Do you also put gravy on your sandwiches ? "

No but have been known to dip bread in especially mopping up after a stew

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I’m sorry but your all wrong…… it’s the Fishy….. not the fook’in Chippy…… struth…..why are all you people calling it the Chippy….. You’re all utterly deranged… it’s the fook’in Fishy….

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I sense a roll, barm, bap, bread cake debate coming on........

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"chips sandwiched between two round pieces of bread!?!?!

Only you northern lot call them chip barms! I had never heard them called that til this year. I've always known them as chip butties!"

Oh dear , barms and butties. It's a different language altogether.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"chips sandwiched between two round pieces of bread!?!?!

Only you northern lot call them chip barms! I had never heard them called that til this year. I've always known them as chip butties!"

Not all areas of the midlands from Barnsley up mainly ... east mids its a buttie or a 'cob'

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"chips sandwiched between two round pieces of bread!?!?!

Only you northern lot call them chip barms! I had never heard them called that til this year. I've always known them as chip butties!

Oh don't get me started on that, they call them "batches" in the midlands......confuses the hell outta me !!!!!!

A"

listen, we speak the queens english up north lol

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I sense a roll, barm, bap, bread cake debate coming on........ "

Theres no debate,,,,, its called a Bun!!!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"chips sandwiched between two round pieces of bread!?!?!

Only you northern lot call them chip barms! I had never heard them called that til this year. I've always known them as chip butties!

Oh don't get me started on that, they call them "batches" in the midlands......confuses the hell outta me !!!!!!

A

listen, we speak the queens english up north lol "

The queen resides in London so therefore our way of saying it should be the correct way. So it's roll or sandwich.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I sense a roll, barm, bap, bread cake debate coming on........

Theres no debate,,,,, its called a Bun!!! "

By bun, you actually mean roll right?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"chips sandwiched between two round pieces of bread!?!?!

Only you northern lot call them chip barms! I had never heard them called that til this year. I've always known them as chip butties!

Oh don't get me started on that, they call them "batches" in the midlands......confuses the hell outta me !!!!!!

A

listen, we speak the queens english up north lol

The queen resides in London so therefore our way of saying it should be the correct way. So it's roll or sandwich. "

lol rolls are the ones used for hotdogs arn't they??? chip "sandwich" just dont sound right

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I sense a roll, barm, bap, bread cake debate coming on........

Theres no debate,,,,, its called a Bun!!!

By bun, you actually mean roll right? "

Noooooooooooo-nooooooooooo-nooooooooooo...... it's a Bun..... and it only changes into a Buttie when you put the chips you bought from the Fishy in the Bun.....

No-rolls.... no chippy's.... sheeeeeeesh

Just Buns and chips from the Fishy's.....sigh,,,,,

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I sense a roll, barm, bap, bread cake debate coming on........

Theres no debate,,,,, its called a Bun!!!

By bun, you actually mean roll right? "

Nope he means a chip muffin

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I sense a roll, barm, bap, bread cake debate coming on........

Theres no debate,,,,, its called a Bun!!!

By bun, you actually mean roll right?

Nope he means a chip muffin "

hahahaha

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"chips sandwiched between two round pieces of bread!?!?!

Only you northern lot call them chip barms! I had never heard them called that til this year. I've always known them as chip butties!

Oh don't get me started on that, they call them "batches" in the midlands......confuses the hell outta me !!!!!!

A

listen, we speak the queens english up north lol

The queen resides in London so therefore our way of saying it should be the correct way. So it's roll or sandwich.

lol rolls are the ones used for hotdogs arn't they??? chip "sandwich" just dont sound right "

The rolls for a hotdog are called dog rolls.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Northerners..... EVERYWHERE

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By *atisfy janeWoman
over a year ago

Torquay

'Frydays' in Seaton in Devon....the best I have tasted

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By *Ryan-Man
over a year ago

In Your Bush


"I sense a roll, barm, bap, bread cake debate coming on........

Theres no debate,,,,, its called a Bun!!!

By bun, you actually mean roll right?

Noooooooooooo-nooooooooooo-nooooooooooo...... it's a Bun..... and it only changes into a Buttie when you put the chips you bought from the Fishy in the Bun.....

No-rolls.... no chippy's.... sheeeeeeesh

Just Buns and chips from the Fishy's.....sigh,,,,, "

If they are not called rolls why does it say rolls on the packet ? curiouser and curiouser said Alice

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Sausage in batter and chips.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I sense a roll, barm, bap, bread cake debate coming on........

Theres no debate,,,,, its called a Bun!!!

By bun, you actually mean roll right?

Noooooooooooo-nooooooooooo-nooooooooooo...... it's a Bun..... and it only changes into a Buttie when you put the chips you bought from the Fishy in the Bun.....

No-rolls.... no chippy's.... sheeeeeeesh

Just Buns and chips from the Fishy's.....sigh,,,,,

If they are not called rolls why does it say rolls on the packet ? curiouser and curiouser said Alice"

Ryan,,,now here's the problem with that .....

Everyone know if you ask for a Bun in the Fishy they'll give you a Bun

But if wander in the Fishy asking for a Roll you risk getting a slap around the chops, unless of course your luck is in...

Ya get me... eh!

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By *ust_for_laughsCouple
over a year ago

Hinckley

It's a fucking cob ! Roll, bap, barn, bun...call it what you like, you're still just describing a cob !

You'll be telling me scone rhymes with stone, not gone next !

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"It's a fucking cob ! Roll, bap, barn, bun...call it what you like, you're still just describing a cob !

You'll be telling me scone rhymes with stone, not gone next !"

Scone rhymes with Gone... thats a givin....

y'd be laughed out of Greggs if you asked for a Scowne....

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I do love a bit of belly pork now and again

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By *leasurexxWoman
over a year ago

Birmingham

mini fish n chips..or chicken n mushroom pie..Yummy..

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"It's a fucking cob ! Roll, bap, barn, bun...call it what you like, you're still just describing a cob !

You'll be telling me scone rhymes with stone, not gone next !

Scone rhymes with Gone... thats a givin....

y'd be laughed out of Greggs if you asked for a Scowne.... "

I'd be laughed at if I even suggested going into a greggs. Have you not heard of Percy Ingle ?

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By *restatynCplCouple
over a year ago

Rhyl


"Cod, Chips & Mushy peas too.

My Chippys 'The Wheel House'

Fish, chips and curry sauce...just round the corner from us. Been using it for 15 years and don't have the faintest idea what it's called !

Favourite chippy is the one in Paignton that does orange, battered chips and there's always someone outside giving away samples ! "

Battered chips? Holy crap!

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By *restatynCplCouple
over a year ago

Rhyl


"Larger battered sausage with gravy and chips, and scraps"

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By *restatynCplCouple
over a year ago

Rhyl


"Ah a proper food thread

I would have either :

Breast of chicken

Cod

Or large plain sausage and a fish cake

.

All with large chips and a buttered roll. Salt and loads of vinegar or Scottish chippy sauce if I can get it. Burp

.

Not forgetting a brew"

Isn't Scottish sauce just brown sauce diluted with vinegar?

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By *restatynCplCouple
over a year ago

Rhyl


"chips sandwiched between two round pieces of bread!?!?!

Only you northern lot call them chip barms! I had never heard them called that til this year. I've always known them as chip butties!

Oh don't get me started on that, they call them "batches" in the midlands......confuses the hell outta me !!!!!!

A"

Chip Baps in north Wales

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"chips sandwiched between two round pieces of bread!?!?!

Only you northern lot call them chip barms! I had never heard them called that til this year. I've always known them as chip butties!

Oh don't get me started on that, they call them "batches" in the midlands......confuses the hell outta me !!!!!!

A

Chip Baps in north Wales "

baps are the yummy looking things on womens chests

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

battered burgers! yum!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

One of each with curry please.

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By *restatynCplCouple
over a year ago

Rhyl


"chips sandwiched between two round pieces of bread!?!?!

Only you northern lot call them chip barms! I had never heard them called that til this year. I've always known them as chip butties!

Oh don't get me started on that, they call them "batches" in the midlands......confuses the hell outta me !!!!!!

A

Chip Baps in north Wales

baps are the yummy looking things on womens chests "

And a bap full of chips doesn't look yummy too? We're not daft here y'know You can go to the CHIPPY (fkin 'fishy' my arse!) and ask the girl behind the counter if she's got soft baps and NOT get slapped upside the head!

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By *Ryan-Man
over a year ago

In Your Bush


"Ah a proper food thread

I would have either :

Breast of chicken

Cod

Or large plain sausage and a fish cake

.

All with large chips and a buttered roll. Salt and loads of vinegar or Scottish chippy sauce if I can get it. Burp

.

Not forgetting a brew

Isn't Scottish sauce just brown sauce diluted with vinegar?"

Basically, yes

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"It's a fucking cob ! Roll, bap, barn, bun...call it what you like, you're still just describing a cob !

You'll be telling me scone rhymes with stone, not gone next !

Scone rhymes with Gone... thats a givin....

y'd be laughed out of Greggs if you asked for a Scowne....

I'd be laughed at if I even suggested going into a greggs. Have you not heard of Percy Ingle ? "

Granted Greggs is shyte now,,,, but back in the day they alright...

But Percy Ingle's are just newcomers on the block!!! they even make all them fancy-dan breads with little bits on it...

When wot ya really need is good old proper stottie cake....;-)

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Mixed meat and chips and it is actually called a dick special on the menu

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"It's a fucking cob ! Roll, bap, barn, bun...call it what you like, you're still just describing a cob !

You'll be telling me scone rhymes with stone, not gone next !

Scone rhymes with Gone... thats a givin....

y'd be laughed out of Greggs if you asked for a Scowne....

I'd be laughed at if I even suggested going into a greggs. Have you not heard of Percy Ingle ?

Granted Greggs is shyte now,,,, but back in the day they alright...

But Percy Ingle's are just newcomers on the block!!! they even make all them fancy-dan breads with little bits on it...

When wot ya really need is good old proper stottie cake....;-) "

Look it's quite simple. If it comes in slices it's bread. Two slices of bread with a filling constitutes a sandwich or sarnie for short. Anything else is a roll.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"It's a fucking cob ! Roll, bap, barn, bun...call it what you like, you're still just describing a cob !

You'll be telling me scone rhymes with stone, not gone next !

Scone rhymes with Gone... thats a givin....

y'd be laughed out of Greggs if you asked for a Scowne....

I'd be laughed at if I even suggested going into a greggs. Have you not heard of Percy Ingle ?

Granted Greggs is shyte now,,,, but back in the day they alright...

But Percy Ingle's are just newcomers on the block!!! they even make all them fancy-dan breads with little bits on it...

When wot ya really need is good old proper stottie cake....;-)

Look it's quite simple. If it comes in slices it's bread. Two slices of bread with a filling constitutes a sandwich or sarnie for short. Anything else is a roll. "

But proper northern Bread comes in thick chunky doorsteps not flimsy southern slices....and we don't do fancy Baguette's either, we just do long buns...

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Jesus wept!

The Fishy? Ha ha!

And a chip barm, it's chips on a barm cake. Nothing mad. A chip butty, or any butty for that matter, is on bread, like bread out of a loaf. A muffin? That's a cake, like a blueberry muffin, or chocolate muffin.

If you asked for a chip butty/muffin/batch/roll etc in a Liverpool chippy, you'd probably get laughed at and asked if you meant a chip barm.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Jesus wept!

The Fishy? Ha ha!

And a chip barm, it's chips on a barm cake. Nothing mad. A chip butty, or any butty for that matter, is on bread, like bread out of a loaf. A muffin? That's a cake, like a blueberry muffin, or chocolate muffin.

If you asked for a chip butty/muffin/batch/roll etc in a Liverpool chippy, you'd probably get laughed at and asked if you meant a chip barm."

If you asked for a chip barm down here they wouldn't have a clue what you were on about.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Chips, steak & kidney pie, curry sauce with tomato sauce on it.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Jesus wept!

The Fishy? Ha ha!

And a chip barm, it's chips on a barm cake. Nothing mad. A chip butty, or any butty for that matter, is on bread, like bread out of a loaf. A muffin? That's a cake, like a blueberry muffin, or chocolate muffin.

If you asked for a chip butty/muffin/batch/roll etc in a Liverpool chippy, you'd probably get laughed at and asked if you meant a chip barm.

If you asked for a chip barm down here they wouldn't have a clue what you were on about. "

So what would they say to my thick Scouse accent saying...

"G'wed girl, do us a chip barm with gravy on, there!"

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Jesus wept!

The Fishy? Ha ha!

And a chip barm, it's chips on a barm cake. Nothing mad. A chip butty, or any butty for that matter, is on bread, like bread out of a loaf. A muffin? That's a cake, like a blueberry muffin, or chocolate muffin.

If you asked for a chip butty/muffin/batch/roll etc in a Liverpool chippy, you'd probably get laughed at and asked if you meant a chip barm.

If you asked for a chip barm down here they wouldn't have a clue what you were on about. "

If you asked for a chip barm up here.... you'd probably be told to buy your own chips and asked "Who you call'in Barm ya cheeky fooker"

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Jesus wept!

The Fishy? Ha ha!

And a chip barm, it's chips on a barm cake. Nothing mad. A chip butty, or any butty for that matter, is on bread, like bread out of a loaf. A muffin? That's a cake, like a blueberry muffin, or chocolate muffin.

If you asked for a chip butty/muffin/batch/roll etc in a Liverpool chippy, you'd probably get laughed at and asked if you meant a chip barm.

If you asked for a chip barm down here they wouldn't have a clue what you were on about.

So what would they say to my thick Scouse accent saying...

"G'wed girl, do us a chip barm with gravy on, there!""

First of all they would ask you to refrain from calling her girl. Then they would politely ask what a barm was. Then they would ask why the hell you wanted gravy on it before saying that gravy is not on the menu.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

It's mad how things change when you drive out a bit.

I'm definitely Scouse, not English!

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

My chips were rank!

I think I will be battering Kenny!!

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By *oasterCockbumMan
over a year ago

Highway 61


"My chips were rank!

I think I will be battering Kenny!! "

Ye gonny give im a battered sausage ?? ....

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By *xpresMan
over a year ago

Elland


"Not been to the chippy for ages so going to treat myself to some cod, chips and mushy peas

What's your chip shop fave!

And my chippy is called battered by Kenny

What a name "

Hate Cod gota be Hadock chips peas n bits

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By *taffsfella1Man
over a year ago

Newcastle-under-Lyme

Tonight I had chips fishcake and sausage with gravy and mushy peas. Often have chicken breast too.

Anyone who has curry sauce from a chippy should be burnt at the stake as a heretic!

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By *reelove1969Couple
over a year ago

bristol


"Mrs loves roe and YAM YAM chips.

I tend to have different things, depending on the chippy.

On round the corner from work does the best southern fried chicken.. Nearly on par with KFC.

nearly on a par with KFC ...my condolences !

"

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By *reelove1969Couple
over a year ago

bristol

wouldnt enter my head to buy chips and not have gravy on them ..infact if they had no gravy i would do without the chips

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By *Ryan-Man
over a year ago

In Your Bush

Who's chippy sorry fishy sells kippers?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Oh yeah, love the chippy!!

Same as I don't have a type in women, I like variety down the chippy too.

Cod, chips, mushy peas or curry sauce.

Kebab and chips.

Kebab burger and chips.

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By *reelove1969Couple
over a year ago

bristol


"Who's chippy sorry fishy sells kippers?"

round the proper fish markets which open around 2am alot will ..mind they will have closed for the day by about 8am so get your skates on !!

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By *Ryan-Man
over a year ago

In Your Bush


"Who's chippy sorry fishy sells kippers?

round the proper fish markets which open around 2am alot will ..mind they will have closed for the day by about 8am so get your skates on !!"

Will need too. They won't be wet still at 8am

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By *tarbeckCouple
over a year ago

york

one off each peas and scraps

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By *leepyangelCouple
over a year ago

over the hill and far away

I'm loving this thread.

Suppose you Southerners have never had a rag pudding then???

Rag pudding, chips, peas and definitely GRAVY!!!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Jesus wept!

The Fishy? Ha ha!

And a chip barm, it's chips on a barm cake. Nothing mad. A chip butty, or any butty for that matter, is on bread, like bread out of a loaf. A muffin? That's a cake, like a blueberry muffin, or chocolate muffin.

If you asked for a chip butty/muffin/batch/roll etc in a Liverpool chippy, you'd probably get laughed at and asked if you meant a chip barm."

Its a chip barm here in the Wire.

And fish and peas is known as a 'split'.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I'm loving this thread.

Suppose you Southerners have never had a rag pudding then???

Rag pudding, chips, peas and definitely GRAVY!!! "

A pudding is something you have after your dinner so god only knows why your having it with your chips. Unless you mean pie.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I'm loving this thread.

Suppose you Southerners have never had a rag pudding then???

Rag pudding, chips, peas and definitely GRAVY!!!

A pudding is something you have after your dinner so god only knows why your having it with your chips. Unless you mean pie. "

Oo'er.....Black pudding with custard.... Mmmmmm sounds yummy

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By *leepyangelCouple
over a year ago

over the hill and far away

No its a steak suet pudding. Yum

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I'm loving this thread.

Suppose you Southerners have never had a rag pudding then???

Rag pudding, chips, peas and definitely GRAVY!!!

A pudding is something you have after your dinner so god only knows why your having it with your chips. Unless you mean pie.

Oo'er.....Black pudding with custard.... Mmmmmm sounds yummy "

Are you referring to a blood sausage ?

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By *issHottieBottieWoman
over a year ago

Kent


"Cod, Chips & Mushy peas too.

My Chippys 'The Wheel House'"

Are those mushy peas minted??

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By *ald6974Man
over a year ago

Manchester

CHIPPY's are the most over rated!! Bacon sausage n spam, barm,muffin toast....or if its dinner spicy chicken wraps with onions and peppers....but you'll love the name TOP NOSH...had to add CATERING to my hoody coz of the strange looks wen shopping in Tesco!!

Saturday mornings can be interesting wen "friends" call and give me in code there Friday night at A & E updates pmsl

;-)

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I'm loving this thread.

Suppose you Southerners have never had a rag pudding then???

Rag pudding, chips, peas and definitely GRAVY!!!

A pudding is something you have after your dinner so god only knows why your having it with your chips. Unless you mean pie.

Oo'er.....Black pudding with custard.... Mmmmmm sounds yummy

Are you referring to a blood sausage ? "

No !....just custard !...

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By *ald6974Man
over a year ago

Manchester

...rag pudding is different to a hollands pudding from a chippy...not wanting to be an arse or ewt

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By *kywatcherMan
over a year ago

Southwick


"I'm loving this thread.

Suppose you Southerners have never had a rag pudding then???

Rag pudding, chips, peas and definitely GRAVY!!! "

A rag pudding? I'd never consider eating something made of old cloth.....

Do you get wallies in the outback?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I like to get a pizza crunch supper from the chippy with salt vinegar and brown sauce.

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By *kywatcherMan
over a year ago

Southwick

I usually get a jumbo battered sausage, cod or huss and chips from my local The Plaice in the Square.

There's an institution near Brighton station called Sing Li that really is the place to buy greasy food on the way home from a night out. Battered burgers are so bad they're good.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Cant beat Fish & chips with Curry sauce yum yum

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By *ald6974Man
over a year ago

Manchester


"Cod, Chips & Mushy peas too.

My Chippys 'The Wheel House'

Are those mushy peas minted?? "

....i bet there not rose petal the morning after either..

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By *pen2offersxCouple
over a year ago

kettering

Been all over the uk but the best chippie I've found is at the end of my street !

I do like Black Country chips though, and I know some people will say what ??

But battered chips are fantastic !!

I know I know - I'd never heard of them either but then I didn't know what islands where till I moved to the midlands !

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By *Ryan-Man
over a year ago

In Your Bush

Barm makes me think of someone like Windsor Davies talking to the Queen.

Yes barm

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Barm makes me think of someone like Windsor Davies talking to the Queen.

Yes barm"

It all sounds a bit barmy to me.

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By *riendly foeWoman
over a year ago

In a crisp poke on the A814

Single black pudding....

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By *opping_candyWoman
over a year ago

West Yorkshire

It's a fucking teacake

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By *icketysplitsWoman
over a year ago

Way over Yonder, that's where I'm bound

You know how much I love these North/South fish and chips debates. I have gleaned more regional knowledge than I ever thought possible from the Fab Forum and the fish and chip threads.

Ryan, my fish and chips restaurant will get you a kipper if you want one. They have the fishmongers across the road.

I don't understand this Northern thing of just having "fish" - I like to choose which fish I fancy. Sometimes it's haddock, sometimes cod, sometimes monkfish. If I don't want too much then I have tempura prawns. If I'm feeling special it's lobster and chips. No gravy or curry sauce (although I noticed they have now added this to the bottom on the menu). Salt and vinegar and a wally.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Who's chippy sorry fishy sells kippers?"

Oh Ryan...Don't you have a Fishmongers for that...eh!

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By *ust_for_laughsCouple
over a year ago

Hinckley


"Been all over the uk but the best chippie I've found is at the end of my street !

I do like Black Country chips though, and I know some people will say what ??

But battered chips are fantastic !!

I know I know - I'd never heard of them either but then I didn't know what islands where till I moved to the midlands !"

Islands, as in roundabouts ?

Battered chips are indeed fantastic...I think my favourite chippy in Paignton is run by an ex-Black Country resident.

As for a choice of fish, that's just a bit Southern and yampy ! I'd like to see what happened if our local chippy offered tempura prawns !

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By *icketysplitsWoman
over a year ago

Way over Yonder, that's where I'm bound


"Been all over the uk but the best chippie I've found is at the end of my street !

I do like Black Country chips though, and I know some people will say what ??

But battered chips are fantastic !!

I know I know - I'd never heard of them either but then I didn't know what islands where till I moved to the midlands !

Islands, as in roundabouts ?

Battered chips are indeed fantastic...I think my favourite chippy in Paignton is run by an ex-Black Country resident.

As for a choice of fish, that's just a bit Southern and yampy ! I'd like to see what happened if our local chippy offered tempura prawns ! "

What's yampy? Get your chippy (fishy for Soxy) to serve tempura prawns and see how well they do.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Been all over the uk but the best chippie I've found is at the end of my street !

I do like Black Country chips though, and I know some people will say what ??

But battered chips are fantastic !!

I know I know - I'd never heard of them either but then I didn't know what islands where till I moved to the midlands !

Islands, as in roundabouts ?

Battered chips are indeed fantastic...I think my favourite chippy in Paignton is run by an ex-Black Country resident.

As for a choice of fish, that's just a bit Southern and yampy ! I'd like to see what happened if our local chippy offered tempura prawns !

What's yampy? Get your chippy (fishy for Soxy) to serve tempura prawns and see how well they do."

One of my local fish and chip shops “Fishy” offers a cowboy supper but there’s nowhere to park a horse outside!!!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Cod, Chips & Mushy peas too.

My Chippys 'The Wheel House'

Are those mushy peas minted?? "

No not minted pea's.. only had those in a pub restaurant and enjoyed them. Fish was done in beer batter too.. nom nom

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"

As for a choice of fish, that's just a bit Southern and yampy ! I'd like to see what happened if our local chippy offered tempura prawns ! "

I don't really understand why wanting to have a choice of fish is considered funny. Do you just get what your given and like it or lump it ?

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By *icketysplitsWoman
over a year ago

Way over Yonder, that's where I'm bound


"

As for a choice of fish, that's just a bit Southern and yampy ! I'd like to see what happened if our local chippy offered tempura prawns !

I don't really understand why wanting to have a choice of fish is considered funny. Do you just get what your given and like it or lump it ? "

That's what happened when I had fish and chips in the ooop North. I asked for haddock and was told there was just "fish".

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"chips sandwiched between two round pieces of bread!?!?!

Only you northern lot call them chip barms! I had never heard them called that til this year. I've always known them as chip butties!"

Woo woo woo sweet baby Jesus don't lump all us northerners in to one, there chip butties here in Yorkshire too, it's them funny ones over the border with there funny words lol

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"

As for a choice of fish, that's just a bit Southern and yampy ! I'd like to see what happened if our local chippy offered tempura prawns !

I don't really understand why wanting to have a choice of fish is considered funny. Do you just get what your given and like it or lump it ?

That's what happened when I had fish and chips in the ooop North. I asked for haddock and was told there was just "fish"."

Yeah but if you'd asked for Dogfish,,,,you would have got what is poshly called Rock Salmon down sarff...pfft

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

And for me it's either fish chips and gravy, or a scallop special which is 2 scallops chips and curry sauce in a teacake mmmmmm,

Or chip butty with gravy, I do prefer seaside fish and chips because the leave the skin on

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By *icketysplitsWoman
over a year ago

Way over Yonder, that's where I'm bound

New question: I've seen people refer to scallops on this thread. Do we all mean the same thing? White fleshy thing from a shell with orange coral attached?

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By *opping_candyWoman
over a year ago

West Yorkshire

I REALLY want fish and chips now.

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By *opping_candyWoman
over a year ago

West Yorkshire

Here in the chippy context, a scallop is a disc of potato battered and deep fried.

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By *isscheekychopsWoman
over a year ago

The land of grey peas and bacon

Scallop here is a circle of spud that has been deep fried in batter....

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Here in the chippy context, a scallop is a disc of potato battered and deep fried."

This

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By *icketysplitsWoman
over a year ago

Way over Yonder, that's where I'm bound


"Here in the chippy context, a scallop is a disc of potato battered and deep fried.

This"

I thought I should check. Scallops at my fish and chip shop is more associated with the sea than the earth.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Scallop here is a circle of spud that has been deep fried in batter...."

OMG Nooooooo… thats a Pattie,,,,,,,

But if they include cheese it becomes a cheese pattite….!.

Or they include corned beef it’s called a corned beef pattie….!.

But if they include tiny bits of fish it then becomes a fish cake..... Obviously…

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By *opping_candyWoman
over a year ago

West Yorkshire

I'm scared of corned beef. What the hell do they do to it to make it look like that?! And don't say 'corn it'...

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By *icketysplitsWoman
over a year ago

Way over Yonder, that's where I'm bound


"I'm scared of corned beef. What the hell do they do to it to make it look like that?! And don't say 'corn it'..."

It's salt treated beef that is mushed up and stuck in a can.

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By *ust_for_laughsCouple
over a year ago

Hinckley


"

As for a choice of fish, that's just a bit Southern and yampy ! I'd like to see what happened if our local chippy offered tempura prawns !

I don't really understand why wanting to have a choice of fish is considered funny. Do you just get what your given and like it or lump it ? "

Of course not, you can have cod or haddock but haddock has to be cooked to order and gets you marked down as a troublemaker who's not to be trusted with ordering a fish supper

And a scallop is a piece of fried potato in batter from the chippy...obviously I know what the other scallop is too (I'm from the slightly sophisticated Midlands, not 'The North' !

Yampy - a bit soft in the head !

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Deep fried, pork sausage kebab. Lol. Na. They only do this in Scotland. Lethal to so I have heard.

Mine has to be jumbo, battered sausage with chips and gravy. Although chippys are inconsistent in my area. Different ones are good for different things.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Deep fried, pork sausage kebab. Lol. Na. They only do this in Scotland. Lethal to so I have heard.

Mine has to be jumbo, battered sausage with chips and gravy. Although chippys are inconsistent in my area. Different ones are good for different things. "

Also must have a lot of bread with that

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By *Ryan-Man
over a year ago

In Your Bush


"New question: I've seen people refer to scallops on this thread. Do we all mean the same thing? White fleshy thing from a shell with orange coral attached?"

Nah it's not from a shell. That's what they want you to believe.

It's a testicle from an underwater hobbit.

Don't eat them they give you hairy feet.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"New question: I've seen people refer to scallops on this thread. Do we all mean the same thing? White fleshy thing from a shell with orange coral attached?

Nah it's not from a shell. That's what they want you to believe.

It's a testicle from an underwater hobbit.

Don't eat them they give you hairy feet. "

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Scallop here is a circle of spud that has been deep fried in batter...."

Is that the same thing as potato fritters?

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By *icketysplitsWoman
over a year ago

Way over Yonder, that's where I'm bound


"New question: I've seen people refer to scallops on this thread. Do we all mean the same thing? White fleshy thing from a shell with orange coral attached?

Nah it's not from a shell. That's what they want you to believe.

It's a testicle from an underwater hobbit.

Don't eat them they give you hairy feet. "

Hobbits don't like it underwater.

There seems to be no end of battering that goes on in the fishy and chippy places across this land.

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By *taffsfella1Man
over a year ago

Newcastle-under-Lyme


"You know how much I love these North/South fish and chips debates. I have gleaned more regional knowledge than I ever thought possible from the Fab Forum and the fish and chip threads.

Ryan, my fish and chips restaurant will get you a kipper if you want one. They have the fishmongers across the road.

I don't understand this Northern thing of just having "fish" - I like to choose which fish I fancy. Sometimes it's haddock, sometimes cod, sometimes monkfish. If I don't want too much then I have tempura prawns. If I'm feeling special it's lobster and chips. No gravy or curry sauce (although I noticed they have now added this to the bottom on the menu). Salt and vinegar and a wally."

Monkfish, prawns and lobster, that's one mighty posh chippy!

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By *icketysplitsWoman
over a year ago

Way over Yonder, that's where I'm bound


"You know how much I love these North/South fish and chips debates. I have gleaned more regional knowledge than I ever thought possible from the Fab Forum and the fish and chip threads.

Ryan, my fish and chips restaurant will get you a kipper if you want one. They have the fishmongers across the road.

I don't understand this Northern thing of just having "fish" - I like to choose which fish I fancy. Sometimes it's haddock, sometimes cod, sometimes monkfish. If I don't want too much then I have tempura prawns. If I'm feeling special it's lobster and chips. No gravy or curry sauce (although I noticed they have now added this to the bottom on the menu). Salt and vinegar and a wally.

Monkfish, prawns and lobster, that's one mighty posh chippy!"

I didn't mention the picked Quails eggs and the Venison pies.

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By *taffsfella1Man
over a year ago

Newcastle-under-Lyme

Oh how absolutely super!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Just plain old fresh fish & chips - but if the fish is 'fresh' from the freezer ...............yuk!!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Just plain old fresh fish & chips - but if the fish is 'fresh' from the freezer ...............yuk!!"

How can it be fresh if its from the freezer? Lol. I remember before the greeter in asda was advertising "freshly" frozen turkeys for Xmas. When I picked him up for it. He still said they were fresh despite them coming out of the freezer, lol.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Just plain old fresh fish & chips - but if the fish is 'fresh' from the freezer ...............yuk!!

How can it be fresh if its from the freezer? Lol. I remember before the greeter in asda was advertising "freshly" frozen turkeys for Xmas. When I picked him up for it. He still said they were fresh despite them coming out of the freezer, lol. "

I was being sarcastic - lol

If I could get "FRESH" fish from the sea (less than 24hrs since it was caught) I'd happily have that every single day for the rest of my life - but anything older - forget it!!"

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Just plain old fresh fish & chips - but if the fish is 'fresh' from the freezer ...............yuk!!

How can it be fresh if its from the freezer? Lol. I remember before the greeter in asda was advertising "freshly" frozen turkeys for Xmas. When I picked him up for it. He still said they were fresh despite them coming out of the freezer, lol.

I was being sarcastic - lol

If I could get "FRESH" fish from the sea (less than 24hrs since it was caught) I'd happily have that every single day for the rest of my life - but anything older - forget it!!""

Well I still think what I said was strange as how can something be "freshly frozen" Lol.

I think certain things can be stored in a different way and you can get away with it. Like frozen and chilled taste almost as nice as each other when you get various types of chicken. Same with fish. But then you get frozen potatoes and it doesn't taste nice at all in my opinion.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I agree dude - but fish from the sea is so different. You can taste the sea off fresh - & it just falls apart when cooked - but even kept on ice, once it's more than 24 hrs old it just doesn't taste the same. Then I'd rather have anything but fish.

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By *ollie_JCouple
over a year ago

London

Can't understand why the Essex people call a Gerkhin a wally

Decent chippies in the village north of us.. Including a couple of award winning ones.. Don't think either of them serve kebabs though, it's a fish and chip shop

Clues in the name

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Chips, battered sausage, curry sauce

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By *restatynCplCouple
over a year ago

Rhyl


"Scallop here is a circle of spud that has been deep fried in batter....

OMG Nooooooo… thats a Pattie,,,,,,,

But if they include cheese it becomes a cheese pattite….!.

Or they include corned beef it’s called a corned beef pattie….!.

But if they include tiny bits of fish it then becomes a fish cake..... Obviously… "

Nope. The potato in a scallop isn't mashed, just sliced thickly from the spud, parboiled, battered and deep fried like a big battered chip.

The patties you refer to are formed from mashed potato.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Scallop here is a circle of spud that has been deep fried in batter....

Is that the same thing as potato fritters?"

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

You can get a pie butty in a chip shop in Wigan

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By *icketysplitsWoman
over a year ago

Way over Yonder, that's where I'm bound


"You can get a pie butty in a chip shop in Wigan "

Are you saying pastry in bread?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"You can get a pie butty in a chip shop in Wigan

Are you saying pastry in bread?"

Yup

They stick a pie in a roll

I guess a pie on its own ain't enough

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"You can get a pie butty in a chip shop in Wigan

Are you saying pastry in bread?

Yup

They stick a pie in a roll

I guess a pie on its own ain't enough"

called a wigan butty!

we love pasty barms in bolton!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I sense a roll, barm, bap, bread cake debate coming on........

Theres no debate,,,,, its called a Bun!!!

By bun, you actually mean roll right?

Noooooooooooo-nooooooooooo-nooooooooooo...... it's a Bun..... and it only changes into a Buttie when you put the chips you bought from the Fishy in the Bun.....

No-rolls.... no chippy's.... sheeeeeeesh

Just Buns and chips from the Fishy's.....sigh,,,,, "

Here here!

ya can stick ya baps, cobs, barms where the sun don't shine......... chip bun ftw

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over a year ago


"Scallop here is a circle of spud that has been deep fried in batter....

OMG Nooooooo… thats a Pattie,,,,,,,

But if they include cheese it becomes a cheese pattite….!.

Or they include corned beef it’s called a corned beef pattie….!.

But if they include tiny bits of fish it then becomes a fish cake..... Obviously…

Nope. The potato in a scallop isn't mashed, just sliced thickly from the spud, parboiled, battered and deep fried like a big battered chip.

The patties you refer to are formed from mashed potato. "

Ah ok I see.... so basically not as good as a pattie !!!!

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over a year ago

Don't get me started on patties. Since I've been living in the North East, patties are a battered slice of potato and fish.....rubbish. Back home in my hometown of Hull is where the real pattie action is, mashed potato with sage mmmmmmm.

Always my first port of call when I return for four or five to satisfy the craving

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over a year ago


"Scallop here is a circle of spud that has been deep fried in batter....

OMG Nooooooo… thats a Pattie,,,,,,,

But if they include cheese it becomes a cheese pattite….!.

Or they include corned beef it’s called a corned beef pattie….!.

But if they include tiny bits of fish it then becomes a fish cake..... Obviously…

Nope. The potato in a scallop isn't mashed, just sliced thickly from the spud, parboiled, battered and deep fried like a big battered chip.

The patties you refer to are formed from mashed potato.

Ah ok I see.... so basically not as good as a pattie !!!! "

patties are a jamaican food, very much like a pasty, filled with either minced beef, minced lamb, chicken, or saltfish and callaloo

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over a year ago


"Don't get me started on patties. Since I've been living in the North East, patties are a battered slice of potato and fish.....rubbish. Back home in my hometown of Hull is where the real pattie action is, mashed potato with sage mmmmmmm.

Always my first port of call when I return for four or five to satisfy the craving "

You obviously need to work on your Geordie accent because we only sell the soggy ones to outside settlers….. lol

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over a year ago


"Don't get me started on patties. Since I've been living in the North East, patties are a battered slice of potato and fish.....rubbish. Back home in my hometown of Hull is where the real pattie action is, mashed potato with sage mmmmmmm.

Always my first port of call when I return for four or five to satisfy the craving

You obviously need to work on your Geordie accent because we only sell the soggy ones to outside settlers….. lol "

haha cheers for the insider information. you are the pattie whistleblower. . Although I'm not that far North, I'm in the land of the parmo, where cheesy meat rules

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over a year ago


"

patties are a jamaican food, very much like a pasty, filled with either minced beef, minced lamb, chicken, or saltfish and callaloo"

No-way man I’m not having it,,,,………

The very word Pattie lends itself to be spoken with a strong Geordie accent……

Try it

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By *icketysplitsWoman
over a year ago

Way over Yonder, that's where I'm bound


"Scallop here is a circle of spud that has been deep fried in batter....

OMG Nooooooo… thats a Pattie,,,,,,,

But if they include cheese it becomes a cheese pattite….!.

Or they include corned beef it’s called a corned beef pattie….!.

But if they include tiny bits of fish it then becomes a fish cake..... Obviously…

Nope. The potato in a scallop isn't mashed, just sliced thickly from the spud, parboiled, battered and deep fried like a big battered chip.

The patties you refer to are formed from mashed potato.

Ah ok I see.... so basically not as good as a pattie !!!!

patties are a jamaican food, very much like a pasty, filled with either minced beef, minced lamb, chicken, or saltfish and callaloo"

That's what I think of as a pattie. I have a craving for saltfish and callaloo now.

Did all the regional differences drive the OP from this site?

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over a year ago


"

patties are a jamaican food, very much like a pasty, filled with either minced beef, minced lamb, chicken, or saltfish and callaloo

No-way man I’m not having it,,,,………

The very word Pattie lends itself to be spoken with a strong Geordie accent……

Try it "

.

Do you pronounce the T's ?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Chips & gravy would be nice, except they're hard to get down here

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"

patties are a jamaican food, very much like a pasty, filled with either minced beef, minced lamb, chicken, or saltfish and callaloo

No-way man I’m not having it,,,,………

The very word Pattie lends itself to be spoken with a strong Geordie accent……

Try it .

Do you pronounce the T's ? "

lol.....well of course not!!,,, I mean would you need to ?

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over a year ago


"

patties are a jamaican food, very much like a pasty, filled with either minced beef, minced lamb, chicken, or saltfish and callaloo

No-way man I’m not having it,,,,………

The very word Pattie lends itself to be spoken with a strong Geordie accent……

Try it .

Do you pronounce the T's ?

lol.....well of course not!!,,, I mean would you need to ? "

I thought not , I was trying to say it with the T's in a Geordie accent but it sounded ridiculous. Ju is giving me really funny looks

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over a year ago


"

Do you pronounce the T's ?

lol.....well of course not!!,,, I mean would you need to ?

I thought not , I was trying to say it with the T's in a Geordie accent but it sounded ridiculous. Ju is giving me really funny looks "

pmsl...

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