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    national dish

    took emma to the great brittish seaside yesterday , and yes i did enjoy it, Whitby is a great place but the cost of things there and the food the great fish and chips, well what utter crap they were , cold chips and talk about fish, cod or haddock, or sticklyback,i think everyone had sticklyback there were more batter and when you saw them serving them the loaded the chips then scatchings then the fish, then emma said whats the tradistional english dish, fish and chips, bangers and mash the sunday roast, any others?????i cannot help but compare here and the phils the cost of say a weeks holiday at the seaside or a few weeks in the phils, i know what i would rather have


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    You'll find most chippy's at resorts sell crap, as they know they can rip-off the people as most they'll never see again. You usually find the ones away from the main areas are better.
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    to right there but its emmas first trip and you have to pay the once , i am not tight just carefull so we shared


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    Steve Im missing the english meal now!!

    Try some other shop im sure theres better ones! What about in a pub? Get Emma to have that Liver and Bacon with lots of gravy!

    aaahhhh! chinky shop does good fish and chips, take away so you can relax and sit at home while watching tv..
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    al in good time grace , still cooking her all what i like to cook, lamb pork and mash with swede a full roast dinner even beans on toast too each day i cook


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    Quote Originally Posted by stevewool View Post
    to right there but its emmas first trip and you have to pay the once , i am not tight just carefull so we shared
    me and hubby love to shared meal when we're out... even eating my left over coz I found most English meal super overloadedso i prefer to order kiddie meal
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    Quote Originally Posted by stevewool View Post
    ..... i am not tight just carefull so we shared
    Are you trying to become a Manc??? One portion of chips and 14 forks for the family
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    Quote Originally Posted by -sillybilly- View Post

    .... chinky shop does good fish and chips..
    You can't say that these days
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    with 12 sisters and brothers we did have have to share lots


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    Quote Originally Posted by stevewool View Post
    took emma to the great brittish seaside yesterday , and yes i did enjoy it, Whitby is a great place but the cost of things there and the food the great fish and chips, well what utter crap they were , cold chips and talk about fish, cod or haddock, or sticklyback,i think everyone had sticklyback there were more batter and when you saw them serving them the loaded the chips then scatchings then the fish, then emma said whats the tradistional english dish, fish and chips, bangers and mash the sunday roast, any others?????i cannot help but compare here and the phils the cost of say a weeks holiday at the seaside or a few weeks in the phils, i know what i would rather have
    hmmmmm lovely
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    Quote Originally Posted by Win2Win View Post
    You'll find most chippy's at resorts sell crap, as they know they can rip-off the people as most they'll never see again. You usually find the ones away from the main areas are better.
    ... this is often the case. But I know of one particular fish 'n' chips restaurant on the seafront at Anstruther in Fife's 'East Neuk' - that's so popular there are always queues of folk waiting to be served in the height of summer. Mmm ... delicious fare ... as I'm sure will be borne out by 'Scottish Bride' who's fortunate enough to reside in this resort.


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    WE where in Whitby last month for a week, stayed in Robin Hoods Bay in a static caravan for a week. Nice place though I prefer the lakes for the sceanary. I know what you mean about whitby chippies being over priced but its geared towards tourists isn't it. The best one I found was the magpie cafe, north side of the river near the pier. Folk queueing up outside. Saying that though the best chippy is Nicks 400 yards from my house. Better than most coastal establishments, not bad for a chippy in the geographical centre of the UK!

    As for national dish its curry isn't it? Or cheese on toast, or anything involving bread. My missus still can't beleive how much bread I eat and she's been here 6 years! Also anything with beer in the title. Or anything involving a spud.
    It's been emontional


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    beans on toast or jacket potato with anything on it in it or at the side of it, we have a nicks near us and just like you say it taste better too, arnt you at work subseastu


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    Quote Originally Posted by stevewool View Post
    beans on toast or jacket potato with anything on it in it or at the side of it, we have a nicks near us and just like you say it taste better too, arnt you at work subseastu
    Yep, been out in wonderful egypt for 2 weeks now, 3 to go. Its 35C here, flat calm, quiet nice apart from being strapped up alongside a crappy platform.
    It's been emontional


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    all right for some , then again i cant moan, each night i am strapped next to the most beautifull women in the worldnot strapped but might try that another time


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    agree about the coastal chippies
    there are 2 near us- one there is always a queue and the other always empty

    always a good indicator if your in a strange town


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    The worst fish and chips I have ever had was at Cromer and the best was at Weymouth by the harbour. When its good its unbeatable.


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    Quote Originally Posted by stevewool View Post
    all right for some , then again i cant moan, each night i am strapped next to the most beautifull women in the worldnot strapped but might try that another time
    Easy there sailor, that sort of thing you want to keep to your self. Unless of course you're going post the pictures!!!
    It's been emontional


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    Some of the best Chips can be had on Great Yarmouth market place , there must be 10 stalls selling chips , a 200 year bylaw prohibits them from selling fish !!

    The chips are to die for


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    England can be shameful when it comes to food. Despite producing some of the worlds top Chef's, and having some amazing dishes. We seem resigned to poor quality Fish n Chips, Microwaved Pub Grub, Fast Food or tasteless Greasy Spoon. You have to be very lucky to come across good food, and it's rare to find a Pub now that cooks fresh a good meal. The problem is that people seem to accept this poor standard.
    I'm originally from Yorkshire, and on the rare occasions that i'm back visiting family, we struggle to find somewhere thats reasonably priced for a decent meal, and it's rarely British Food.


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    home cooked i think is best when you have that litle time, the stews that lasted a few days , home made rice puddings , use to buy a chicken for sunday dinner then had the scrapes monday then the bones made a soup too , the good old days we even had scurvy in the good old days now that was intresting


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    I like to go shoot a couple of bunnies, and cook them up in a big stew with lots of carrots and sweed a lot of lentils and dumplings ....... mmmmm....
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    mmm freshly caught bunnies, now thats real British food.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve.r View Post
    I like to go shoot a couple of bunnies.....
    I know the Playboy girls are dumb.... but shooting them
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    Quote Originally Posted by Win2Win View Post
    I know the Playboy girls are dumb.... but shooting them
    Now there's a thought .... eating a Playboy girl
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    yum yum might get the outfit from ann summers for emma


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    Quote Originally Posted by stevewool View Post
    yum yum might get the outfit from ann summers
    It wouldn't look right on you Steve buddy
    If you want your dreams to come true ...... first you have to wake up


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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve.r View Post
    It wouldn't look right on you Steve buddy
    You never know until you've tried
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    Quote Originally Posted by Win2Win View Post
    You never know until you've tried
    Hmm...... that is two wise things you've posted today Boss
    If you want your dreams to come true ...... first you have to wake up


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    Steve and Emma, can't believe you visited Whitby and not me in Scarborough, 20 miles further south But your hands were full I went all the way to Bohol and never met Fred, had to make do with three filipina tour guides ...


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