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SpyderTracks

We love you Ukraine
You can't even get decent fish & chips in some major cities (unless you want to pay £50 in some celebrity restaurant). When I was working in London, I had to drive about 7 miles to get a 'fair' fish supper...all the ones closer did frozen fish with fries in a polystyrene box.

Seaside fish & chip shops are the best...but our couple of local ones (Liverpool, not London) have been complaining about the cost increases and passing them onto customers...whilst giving bigger portions...so I don't know why they don't go back to the smaller portions and reduce the price?

We order 1 large fish and a portion of chips between 2 people (costs £9.50), and there's usually about 1KG of chips left over ;)
A friend was telling me about this place, it’s coal fired and cooked in beef dripping, desperately want to try it

 

TonyCarter

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A friend was telling me about this place, it’s coal fired and cooked in beef dripping, desperately want to try it

I do like that they're sticking to what they know, rather than expanding to deep-fried battered sausages, chop-suey rolls, savouries, fish-cakes, pies, et al.

But they're a bit far for me...my fish & chips would be cold by the time I got back (even considering the way I drive) ;)

I think @Martinr36 is a little closer, but less motorway/a-roads will mean we'd arrive about the same time :LOL:
 

Martinr36

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We've got a decent chippy in congleton, they only open Thursday-Saturday, mini fish, regular fish and large chips is £12.40
 

ubuysa

The BSOD Doctor
So you were DEL by CTRL and now have to find ALT employment? That's not much FN. I'd go HOME if I were you, take a PAUSE and then look for an ESC somewhere. Crete is nice, but not right now.....
 

Martinr36

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So that's where he got the idea...

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TonyCarter

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Lols, perhaps it is.

I enjoyed taking it at face value. Because doing that with something as wonderful as a good iron skillet would be a mortal sin in my book
I don't put anything in the dishwasher...as I haven't got one. I prefer to wash by hand so I know I'm not damaging any expensive crockery, wine glasses, knives, pans.
 

ubuysa

The BSOD Doctor
I believe the comment to be fake, because everyone knows that the best dishwashers are made in countries other than the USA. JD Vance would never use any product that wasn't made in the USA - would he?
 

TonyCarter

VALUED CONTRIBUTOR
I believe the comment to be fake, because everyone knows that the best dishwashers are made in countries other than the USA. JD Vance would never use any product that wasn't made in the USA - would he?
JD Vance's dishwasher is probably some 'Southern Gal' that one of his relatives bred from fine African stock ;)
 
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