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Has anyone here ever eaten a pickled egg? Do they still have them in a giant glass jar, like something you'd keep a fetus in (rather neatly as the comparison goes).
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Originally posted by norrahe View PostAlways preferred the chips in blighty, as it was rare to find a chippy in Ireland that didn't serve frozen chips
Fish and chip shop chips became a staple as a student as you could get a huge bag for 50p which in London was a bargain.
Though I did like chips and curry sauce
Over here they serve "Vlaamse friets" home cut fries with the skins on and often deep fried in butter and served with a mustard or curry mayo, mmmmmmmmm.
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Always preferred the chips in blighty, as it was rare to find a chippy in Ireland that didn't serve frozen chips
Fish and chip shop chips became a staple as a student as you could get a huge bag for 50p which in London was a bargain.
Though I did like chips and curry sauce
Over here they serve "Vlaamse friets" home cut fries with the skins on and often deep fried in butter and served with a mustard or curry mayo, mmmmmmmmm.
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Originally posted by stek View PostIrish can't do proper fish and chips - no gravy and the mushy peas lack wetness.
And they call the chippy the chipper!
Chippy chips are rubbish in Ireland. Whenever my parents come over they always insit on having a chippy tea
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Originally posted by stek View PostIrish can't do proper fish and chips - no gravy and the mushy peas lack wetness.
And they call the chippy the chipper!
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Irish Fish 'n' Chips
Irish can't do proper fish and chips - no gravy and the mushy peas lack wetness.
And they call the chippy the chipper!
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Irish Fish 'n' Chips
Today it was National Fish and Chips day in Ireland, Norrahe, you missed it!!!
ITICA announces fourth annual National Fish & Chips Day — ITICA
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