Fish and Chips
#1
I've been on a health kick since New Years - low fat food, no grog, gruelling exercise etc - and I've just had fish and chips with peas, white wine and fruit 'n' nut chocolate. Let me tell you - I've never been happier !
Cheers !
Cheers !
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hey ditto!!
well, not the fish n chips, but steak and veggies...mmm.!!I've given up smoking, quit drinking (for the time being) and started to try to force down as many veggies/fruit as poss in a day!
Don't feel much different, but I'm more regular now!!!!!!!!!
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Best fish and chips I have had in years are from the shop on the sea front at Shellharbour Village, about 100k South of Sydney. Bloody lovely.
The fact that I could have eaten a scabby horse at the time I got them probably helped... but none the less, highly recommended.
The fact that I could have eaten a scabby horse at the time I got them probably helped... but none the less, highly recommended.
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Ahhh, but has anyone ever bought chips over here that are proper chips? Not the frozen ones. Proper chips, made from a peeled potato and fried.
I have hunted high and low for a chippy selling real chips. No chance.
I have hunted high and low for a chippy selling real chips. No chance.
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Yes I could but it's not quite the same is it? I want a bag of fish and REAL chips, a pickled onion and some curry sauce...from a chippy.....preferably after I've been to the pub and had a pint of Caffreys whilst sitting beside a log fire in a 16th century pub in my old village.
Don't want much do I?
Don't want much do I?
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Yes I could but it's not quite the same is it? I want a bag of fish and REAL chips, a pickled onion and some curry sauce...from a chippy.....preferably after I've been to the pub and had a pint of Caffreys whilst sitting beside a log fire in a 16th century pub in my old village.
Don't want much do I?
Don't want much do I?
#12
yep English chap in our town owns a chippy and all fresh only place that offers vinegar too
Last edited by toandfro; Jan 10th 2007 at 11:14 am. Reason: sorry at it again spelling like an 8yr old
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Yes I could but it's not quite the same is it? I want a bag of fish and REAL chips, a pickled onion and some curry sauce...from a chippy.....preferably after I've been to the pub and had a pint of Caffreys whilst sitting beside a log fire in a 16th century pub in my old village.
Don't want much do I?
Don't want much do I?
#14
Yes I could but it's not quite the same is it? I want a bag of fish and REAL chips, a pickled onion and some curry sauce...from a chippy.....preferably after I've been to the pub and had a pint of Caffreys whilst sitting beside a log fire in a 16th century pub in my old village.
Don't want much do I?
Don't want much do I?
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We had our 1st pork pie since coming here the other day from David Jones, can't believe I paid so much for a pork pie :scared: but it was delish with piccalilli from treats from home yum.



