Chip Shops
#21
Re: Chip Shops
I can confirm that there are three "chip shops" in Kelowna, they exclusively serve the needs of the local British expat population. The hordes of sweating beer bellied oafs queue up at opening time for their regular over priced serving of lard and salt, eagerly discussing the weather, television and the price of cheese.
Vernon has fewer Brits per capita, however there are just as many "chip shops" to serve the masses. I recall there is one located in the old railway station building, Seafarers I think. And it's not Lord Chumleys. Which is frankly, a heap of old rat shit. C-Lovers is more than acceptable as they sell mushy peas. Let's be honest, it's not really a chip shop unless they sell mushy peas.
Chip shops: best avoided.
R.
Vernon has fewer Brits per capita, however there are just as many "chip shops" to serve the masses. I recall there is one located in the old railway station building, Seafarers I think. And it's not Lord Chumleys. Which is frankly, a heap of old rat shit. C-Lovers is more than acceptable as they sell mushy peas. Let's be honest, it's not really a chip shop unless they sell mushy peas.
Chip shops: best avoided.
R.
Last edited by Rich_007; Jul 29th 2008 at 2:08 am.
#22
Re: Chip Shops
I introduced Mushy Peas to my neighbours at our last Bonfire Party and despite several looking a little strange at our bright green mush, they tried it and when I turned back there was none left for me
I love mushy peas and mint sauce just in a cup and eaten on its own with a spoon.. slurp
I love mushy peas and mint sauce just in a cup and eaten on its own with a spoon.. slurp
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Re: Chip Shops
Baked beans?
I haven't been to a single country in the world where they weren't available at the supermarket.
I haven't been to a single country in the world where they weren't available at the supermarket.