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Old Aug 5th 2007, 1:57 am
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Originally Posted by twiggy1984
slightly off tangent but are there any good chippies in San Francisco?? I've been craving fat chips with lots of malt vinegar and some battered haddock
Piccadilly Fish & Chips

1348 Polk St
San Francisco, CA 94109
(415) 771-6477

I was not impressed but other ex pats raved about it ....

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Originally Posted by deniseincarmel
Linda, thank you so much!!! I LOVE the tea.

You are a dear.
You are very welcome - first Tetley's then the WORLD!!!

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You are very welcome - first Tetley's then the WORLD!!!

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You know, I'm amazed at how much more I like tea now than coffee. You are making a believer out of me. Didn't the colonies drink tea until the Boston Tea Party (I'm sure you have another name for it, lol)?
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Default Re: Is it possible to buy good tea in Indiana?

Originally Posted by deniseincarmel
You know, I'm amazed at how much more I like tea now than coffee. You are making a believer out of me. Didn't the colonies drink tea until the Boston Tea Party (I'm sure you have another name for it, lol)?
No we have the same name - just typical - tea poured into any old water, not hot enough, stirred up a bit and there you have it - Drum roll please! - American Tea! - Lol

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No we have the same name - just typical - tea poured into any old water, not hot enough, stirred up a bit and there you have it - Drum roll please! - American Tea! - Lol

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Default Re: Is it possible to buy good tea in Indiana?

Originally Posted by LindaBB
Piccadilly Fish & Chips

1348 Polk St
San Francisco, CA 94109
(415) 771-6477

I was not impressed but other ex pats raved about it ....

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oooh! Thank you! I shall definitely investigate the chippy when I'm next in SF!
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Default Re: Is it possible to buy good tea in Indiana?

Originally Posted by twiggy1984
slightly off tangent but are there any good chippies in San Francisco?? I've been craving fat chips with lots of malt vinegar and some battered haddock
I really don't know, I had enough fish & chips as a kid to last a life time. Not big fan of deep fried food myself. With so many great seafood restaurants in SF don't bother with fish & chip.
http://www.sanfrancisco.com/restaurants/
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Originally Posted by LindaBB
No we have the same name - just typical - tea poured into any old water, not hot enough, stirred up a bit and there you have it - Drum roll please! - American Tea! - Lol

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Don't forget to extend the little finger (pinky) whilst drinking the tea.
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Default Re: Is it possible to buy good tea in Indiana?

Originally Posted by surly
I really don't know, I had enough fish & chips as a kid to last a life time. Not big fan of deep fried food myself. With so many great seafood restaurants in SF don't bother with fish & chip.
http://www.sanfrancisco.com/restaurants/
I completely agree with the fantastic seafood in SF part.. but there's nothing like comfort food!

I still remember walking home from school stuffing my face with an open bag of chips especially when they're slightly soggy from all that vinegar on them... It's like my affinity for puddings, put a crumble in front of me and I'm a happy little bunny!
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Originally Posted by twiggy1984
I completely agree with the fantastic seafood in SF part.. but there's nothing like comfort food!

I still remember walking home from school stuffing my face with an open bag of chips especially when they're slightly soggy from all that vinegar on them... It's like my affinity for puddings, put a crumble in front of me and I'm a happy little bunny!
My mother used to send me for fish & chip, her favorite "rock salmon" YUK
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her favorite "rock salmon" YUK
Bloody lovely stuff
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Bloody lovely stuff
Your putting me on, right?
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Your putting me on, right?
may be it's because I'm a Londoner.
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may be it's because I'm a Londoner.
Is Greenford London?
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Is Greenford London?
Born there yes but brought up in Ealing
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