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Re: Fat free chips.
Posted: Thu Feb 01, 2018 10:21 am
by HEPZIBAH
Mad Dilys wrote:
Have you perhaps meant to write MT rather than MD - I know there's little difference except gender!
Trust me when I say that there is more than gender to differentiate between the two.
Re: Fat free chips.
Posted: Thu Feb 01, 2018 10:49 am
by newcastle
HEPZIBAH wrote:Mad Dilys wrote:
Have you perhaps meant to write MT rather than MD - I know there's little difference except gender!
Trust me when I say that there is more than gender to differentiate between the two.
One's mad by name, the other's ....well....just mad

Re: Fat free chips.
Posted: Thu Feb 01, 2018 12:03 pm
by Grandad
Horus wrote:Mad Dilys wrote:Who2 wrote:Personally I prefer the Heston Blumenthal thrice cooked chip and if one hasn't learnt by now
how to cook chips then gawd help you.....

Heston Blumenthal? I was making thrice cooked chips before he was born. I won't eat any other kind

Next he will be telling us howto cook the perfect roast potato

I did see on a farming program that he got a farmer to make and bottle 'smoked water' for him. You couldn't make it up...........but Heston can

Re: Fat free chips.
Posted: Thu Feb 01, 2018 12:41 pm
by carrie
Abject apologies Mad Dilys,

a slip of the typing finger, apart from the gender differences there are too many others to list.
Re: Fat free chips.
Posted: Thu Feb 01, 2018 12:58 pm
by Mad Dilys
Really Carrie how kind.

Re: Fat free chips.
Posted: Thu Feb 01, 2018 2:18 pm
by Who2
We've not had a fish and chippie around my manor for years.
The last one was upmarket posh and lasted about a year.
The dirty burger has closed as has some Mexican joint that lasted less than a year.
But withstanding no chippy except one very famous one a bike ride away, this place is heaving with choices.
Downside, Vegan Pret have opened in the market Why ? what's all this Vegan fashionability?
Last week a film crew stopped me and started interviewing me in the market about veganism..
"I stated beware of any isms, the daft prats have never gone hungry. .....
Ps: Forget your Kier Zamam I'm off to Waitrose's then the pub.....
Re: Fat free chips.
Posted: Thu Feb 01, 2018 5:07 pm
by Who2
When my Mum and Dad had some time apart she had a hotel with my sister,
whilst my Dad with me had a fish `& chip shop called The Silver Grill in Swanage.
He even made his own crisps I had loads of mates and managed to fall out of the
window whilst watching them roast a deer opposite for Mrs Queens Coronation.
I know a bit about 'chippies and a 'sav to go.....
Ps: Great times no sister to annoy me....or stab me....
Re: Fat free chips.
Posted: Fri Feb 02, 2018 8:23 am
by Brian Yare
Grandad wrote:I did see on a farming program that he got a farmer to make and bottle 'smoked water' for him. You couldn't make it up...........but Heston can

They throw plenty of that down the drains in Luxor coffee shops!

Re: Fat free chips.
Posted: Fri Feb 02, 2018 1:11 pm
by FarleyFlavors
Who2 wrote:We've not had a fish and chippie around my manor for years.
The last one was upmarket posh and lasted about a year.
You tried Masters Superfish at Waterloo, Doctor?
Has to be the best bargain in London. £10.75 gets you an enormous slab of freshly cooked cod with chips. They also dish out free ramekins of shell-on prawns, baguettes, butter, tartare sauce and pickles.
(No savs though, if that's your criterion for a good chippy...)