raveydavey
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A question.If you could only have fish OR chips (not fish and chips) which would it be?
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halfaperson
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Can we make a butty out of either of them?
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kevin177
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A chippy style battered fish (haddock) with salt and vinegar.
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raveydavey
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| halfaperson wrote: | | Can we make a butty out of either of them? |
Of course you can - it's your call.
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halfaperson
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Got to be chips then. Fish butties are for wimps who are too scared of chips
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Baldy
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It's gotta be Fish for me.. and Deffo not chip shop style prepared...
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nlag
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| Baldy wrote: | | It's gotta be Fish for me.. and Deffo not chip shop style prepared... |
Aha.....So does the fish have to be battered ravey?
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ArmleyWhite
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Fish for me!
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Baldy
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| nlag wrote: | | Baldy wrote: | | It's gotta be Fish for me.. and Deffo not chip shop style prepared... |
Aha.....So does the fish have to be battered ravey? |
You aint capable of cooking it anyway
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raveydavey
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| nlag wrote: | | Baldy wrote: | | It's gotta be Fish for me.. and Deffo not chip shop style prepared... |
Aha.....So does the fish have to be battered ravey? |
Yes, only an Australian with no sense of culinary delights would think otherwise. Preferably haddock.
The choices is fish OR chips, which would suggest a purchase from a fish and chip shop, would it not?
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Baldy
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| raveydavey wrote: | | nlag wrote: | | Baldy wrote: | | It's gotta be Fish for me.. and Deffo not chip shop style prepared... |
Aha.....So does the fish have to be battered ravey? |
Yes, only an Australian with no sense of culinary delights would think otherwise. Preferably haddock.
The choices is fish OR chips, which would suggest a purchase from a fish and chip shop, would it not?  |
Your making this up as you go along , and you know where you can stick your damned batter
Think I'll have a steak instead then..
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wewantourdarbyback
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Chip Butty
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Tommo
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Fish for me please
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halfaperson
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| wewantourdarbyback wrote: | Chip Butty  |
You know it makes sense
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Gopher
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| Tommo wrote: | Beer for me please  |
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30 Mill
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Baldy - Dont mention the "Steak" word near them mate - makes them all testy and bitter n twisted
I actually think meat is banned from shops in England these days - not mad Coo, just the cost of it
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wewantourdarbyback
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er... right....
a good medium rare (more on the rareish side) would be fantastic if your offering
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Gopher
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| 30 Mill wrote: | Baldy - Dont mention the "Steak" word near them mate - makes them all testy and bitter n twisted
I actually think meat is banned from shops in England these days - not mad Coo, just the cost of it |
Your not wrong Pete, last steak I had was in Gran Canaria in October. 20 ounce fillet, wife had smaller steak, meal was £20 including drinks.
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HarryofOz
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On their own its chips over fish.
By the way the fish should either be plain or crumbed.
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cardboardbox?Youwerelucky
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| HarryofOz wrote: | On their own its chips over fish.
By the way the fish should either be plain or crumbed. |
heathen
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HarryofOz
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| cardboardbox?Youwerelucky wrote: | | HarryofOz wrote: | On their own its chips over fish.
By the way the fish should either be plain or crumbed. |
heathen  |
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Baldy
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Crumbed is far better than battered, fact
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raveydavey
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You antipodeans really have no taste do you?
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30 Mill
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Subtle differencs Ravey
With the Fish - if its cooked north of Sheffield, then batter it is (cue scraps Vs bits arguement!!!)
Over here its either battered or plain (crumbed???? what sort of gaybar loiterers are you in NSW!!!???!!!) But the batters here are, well lets be honest here...
S H I T H O U S E (oo eerr its not like they do at home is it Ethel)
So plain or "Grilled" as we Victorian conysewers like to say
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NE1
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chips (they are cheaper )
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raveydavey
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| NE1 wrote: | chips (they are cheaper ) |
Chips!!!
And this from a matron in our very own NHS?
A trip to the re-education workshop for you my dear!
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Cozy
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Just realised I never answered the original question!
Fish for me!
(If you have a fish cake, i.e. fish+potatoe battered together is/could this be considered avoiding the original question?)
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cardboardbox?Youwerelucky
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Fish for me as well
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NE1
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| Cozy wrote: | Just realised I never answered the original question!
Fish for me!
(If you have a fish cake, i.e. fish+potatoe battered together is/could this be considered avoiding the original question?)  |
^^^^ thats a scallop
(Or Yorkshire Fish cake round these parts in Harry Rambos')
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halfaperson
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Surley a scallop is a battered slice of potato deep fried.
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NE1
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| halfaperson wrote: | | Surley a scallop is a battered slice of potato deep fried. |
a scallop is fish between two slices of potato, battered and deep fried
yummmmmmmm
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halfaperson
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That would be a fish cake round here. What a diverse country we live in
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raveydavey
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| NE1 wrote: | | halfaperson wrote: | | Surley a scallop is a battered slice of potato deep fried. |
a scallop is fish between two slices of potato, battered and deep fried
yummmmmmmm |
That is a fishcake Bron - a scallop is a slice of potato fried in batter.
I'm surprised no-one has mentioned "chats" yet!
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raveydavey
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Cozy, are you an American politician? Dan Quayle isn't it?
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30 Mill
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The Potato thingy is called a potato Scallop
A Scallop is a shellfish - and they is Yum Yum in my Tum
If I was usefull Id post a piccy for you lot....
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30 Mill
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30 Mill
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NE1
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| raveydavey wrote: | | NE1 wrote: | | halfaperson wrote: | | Surley a scallop is a battered slice of potato deep fried. |
a scallop is fish between two slices of potato, battered and deep fried
yummmmmmmm |
That is a fishcake Bron - a scallop is a slice of potato fried in batter.
I'm surprised no-one has mentioned "chats" yet! |
In Royston, my description is the scallop
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wewantourdarbyback
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er... scallops are their own type of seafood arent they?
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Cockney White
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Yep, fish for me too.
Big lump of cod, loads of s&v, between two big door-stops of fresh crusty bread with lashings of real butter!
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raveydavey
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| NE1 wrote: | | raveydavey wrote: | | NE1 wrote: | | halfaperson wrote: | | Surley a scallop is a battered slice of potato deep fried. |
a scallop is fish between two slices of potato, battered and deep fried
yummmmmmmm |
That is a fishcake Bron - a scallop is a slice of potato fried in batter.
I'm surprised no-one has mentioned "chats" yet! |
In Royston Vasey, my description is the scallop  |
'ello Dave.....
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