Fish Supper
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So we’re at 54% “plate and cutlery” Vs 31% “on the cave floor with fingers. It’s Brexit all over again for Mik...
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By strange coincidence, this appeared in my twitter feed this morning. Judging by the comments it appears to bring as many questions as answers though - this is a hugely complex issue.
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Well that's bizarre - mushy peas are surely more widely liked than just in Cornwall, Oxfordshire and Nottinghamshire (and a bit in the East Riding)?
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Very odd, as they're not a condiment, so don't preclude the addition of sauces.
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I'm from Lancashire, and I have mushy peas almost as often as gravy, with fish. With a sausage/steak pudding, I'll have both. And minor heart failure afterwards.
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Cheese?!?? I’d never seen that in all my young years living up in the proper north, it was always just salt & vinegar.
One of the biggest culture shocks I’ve had was when I moved to Edinburgh and was greeted by “salt & sauce?”. WTF??
One of the biggest culture shocks I’ve had was when I moved to Edinburgh and was greeted by “salt & sauce?”. WTF??
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Weird - I always thought that mushy peas were just a standard part of a fish supper. Everywhere sells it as an accompaniment so I never had any reason to doubt.
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I've been pilloried for it in the past on here, but I'm proud to say baked beans are my preference with chips.
Edit - I accept that it's unconventional.
Edit - I accept that it's unconventional.
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First time I encountered cheese on chips was in Aberdeen, though it was in a restaurant/cafe rather than a chippy. Cheesy chips seem to be popular with kids but I've never understood why you'd ruin the crispiness with some sweating cheddar. A half-assed attempt at poutine, perhaps?
Duncs, which brand?
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Well sometimes the shite ones they have at the chippy, but probably Heinz at home, but I am prepared to sample these Branstons ones at some point.
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I know - I love fish but just not cooked in that way.
If I must, I'll have a battered sausage, chips and curry sauce. I must have a fork of some description to eat this on the move but at home, it's transferred to a plate and eaten with cutlery. The plate is then washed.
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Ketchup, curry sauce, grated cheese, mayonnaise; whatever is there is fine with me. I’m not fussy enough to demand it has to be one thing every time.
I don’t really care what people want to call bread rolls either.
I don’t really care what people want to call bread rolls either.
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When I was at 6th form the delicacy from the canteen was chips with cheese, beans and gravy on top, in that order
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dinny_g wrote: ↑Tue Jun 30, 2020 9:57 amI know - I love fish but just not cooked in that way.
If I must, I'll have a battered sausage, chips and curry sauce. I must have a fork of some description to eat this on the move but at home, it's transferred to a plate and eaten with cutlery. The plate is then washed.
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I’m still waiting for you to upload my option, you savage!
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As punishment, I'm sending you a fish supper from Blue Lagoon.
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Any addition to the list resets all the current votes to zero. The forum assumes a RIGHT FIRST TIME strategy has been deployed.