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Mushy Peas?
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Yep and I lived in the North for 9 years."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JR -
lucky escape then?Originally posted by SueEllen View PostYep and I lived in the North for 9 years.Comment
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I was begining to miss the sun.Originally posted by oracleslave View Postlucky escape then?"You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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Love em, but they are never done right in most chippies. Down south they are crap.
They need to be made from quality dried marrowfat peas, properly soaked. Not too much bicarb.
Then as said earlier a little mint and vinegar. Smashing.I am not qualified to give the above advice!
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I love mushy peas, despite being a southerner. Mind you, I was introduced to them by a yorkshireman.
I would never countenance putting gravy on chips though. That is just wrong.
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Mushy peas, chips & gravy. MmmmmOriginally posted by Gonzo View PostI love mushy peas, despite being a southerner. Mind you, I was introduced to them by a yorkshireman.
I would never countenance putting gravy on chips though. That is just wrong.
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Sounds great, only tried them once as not common up here, might have a crack at making my own.Originally posted by The Lone Gunman View PostLove em, but they are never done right in most chippies. Down south they are crap.
They need to be made from quality dried marrowfat peas, properly soaked. Not too much bicarb.
Then as said earlier a little mint and vinegar. Smashing.Comment
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Chips and gravy are absolutely minging. Apologies to my fellow Northerners but
. Us Cheshire people don't - too posh!
However ... eels?! Eels?! Sorry, that's not happening.
Best mushy peas I've ever had was in Dorset. A ball of mushy peas fried in batter. Yum!Guy Fawkes - "The last man to enter Parliament with honourable intentions."Comment
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I declare that nobody has really lived until they try mushy peas with a flake...and there's absolutely no possibilty of trying it and not liking it...Originally posted by SueEllen View PostYep and I lived in the North for 9 years.
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