08-Jul-2003, 11:57 AM
I`ve never been able to complain about the size of the fish (or the mountain of chips) you get from Grundy`s mobile chippy - Moss Side Way, Mondays and Thursdays.
Jim
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08-Jul-2003, 11:57 AM
I`ve never been able to complain about the size of the fish (or the mountain of chips) you get from Grundy`s mobile chippy - Moss Side Way, Mondays and Thursdays.
Jim
08-Jul-2003, 01:40 PM
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Originally posted by Hayleypink they do mushy peas and pies at my local chippies. I'll have to move there then![ ]
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08-Jul-2003, 01:48 PM
My local chippy is called Darns, and darned good value too. You can get fich, chips, pies, peas, sausages, and chicken. One portion will feed two comfortably. Cross the road and you can have a variety of curries, step to the right and you have as many Chinese dishes as you want. thats in the evening. Daytime, there are four sandwich shops, but try the butcher, he gives more than enough on his ham sandwiches.So all round one street corner we can eat for ever, but walk down the road for five minutes and we have the Kentucky, always busy. Walk another five minutes to the town centre and you are surrounded by cafes, pubs with food, sandwich shops, a MacDonalds. This must be why there are so many obese folk here, too much choice to eat. From over the Pennines and hungry, Cheerio, William R.
08-Jul-2003, 02:11 PM
Bill that sounds like Chapel Brow, you can have any variety of food down that one stretch of road, including, junk food!
Martin ~
08-Jul-2003, 07:19 PM
We've gone metric today up north Martin. The fish are now 254 millimetres long.
08-Jul-2003, 11:35 PM
Hey Noel, is that a lot in old money? Bill.
10-Jul-2003, 04:36 PM
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Originally posted by Martin Curry sauce isn't quite the same as gravy Linda. Are you trying to tell us something about your age? It seems to be a hot topic around here. I doubt you've aged much since we last met. About the same as I have [ ]I can't abide gravy on chips, but someone at work got me into curry sauce with chips years ago. (Only works with chip shop chips though) Now, as you know, Martin, I am extremely youthful [ ], but my digestive systmem is a bit like the portait in Dorian Grey's attic - it acts its age and its age is middle aged! [xx(] Chip shop chips are too greasy for me now - have to stick to 5% fat oven chips!
10-Jul-2003, 04:38 PM
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Originally posted by William R Hey Noel, is that a lot in old money? Bill. I think fish and chips are a lot in any money these days. It's not a cheap supper any more!
11-Jul-2003, 09:04 AM
My grandson age 16 came for his dinner on his way home, so having the usual empty cupboard, I gave him a ten pound note and told him to go to the local chippie for fish, chips and peas twice. They were good and ample, but as for change from my tenner - I`m glad I didn`t order for three. How can the ordinary worker afford to get them on his lunch break??? William R.
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