Brian did you use the onion vinegar and have a pickled onion/egg with it as well ?Walkingthedog wrote: ↑Mon Jan 04, 2021 6:54 pm Had a chip sandwich for lunch today. Chip shop is a 3 minute walk from us. It was reading these posts that put the idea into my head. Who'd have thought model railways were unhealthy.
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In the north, we called them chip buttys. Over here you would find a chicken with teeth, before a chip shop..u
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Oh Hmm!Walkingthedog wrote: ↑Mon Jan 04, 2021 6:54 pm Had a chip sandwich for lunch today. Chip shop is a 3 minute walk from us. It was reading these posts that put the idea into my head. Who'd have thought model railways were unhealthy.
By tonight's government instructions only take away/deliveries and home cooked fries will become the norm! Hope the new air fryer arrives ASAP
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At the chip shop will be open then. Been like that since tier 4 arrived here.
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The ‘Frites’ shacks in every Aire were my favourite part of travelling in France John. The equivalent of the Uk burger van.
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Seems like an opportunity exists then?? Now where did i leave my passport and test result sheet?? Oh hang on, I need a visa now too.. Darn!!!<Snip> Over here you would find a chicken with teeth, before a chip shop
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You can go Brian. You don’t need a visa unless you are staying there more than 90 days.Have a good time.
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We went there few years ago couple of times and had fish and chips and agree with you WTD it was very good. Cooked on an old fashioned coal fired range.Walkingthedog wrote: ↑Mon Jan 04, 2021 6:22 pm The chip shop at Beamish museum uses beef dripping and a coal fired fryer. Lovely.
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