It seems we can't even trust the Scots with deep frying

It seems we can't even trust the Scots with deep frying

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ellroy

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7,041 posts

226 months

Tuesday 31st August 2010
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http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/northame...

I mean come on porridges! If ever there was something I would have thought you would have done first, but no, its the septics.

This is surely the only thing you lot have not fried?

grumbledoak

31,551 posts

234 months

Tuesday 31st August 2010
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Telegraph said:
Last year's winner of the Texas state fair fried food competition was a recipe for deep-fried butter.
You can not be serious!

TheEnd

15,370 posts

189 months

Tuesday 31st August 2010
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"He said: "Nobody has been able to fry a liquid before. "

Well, apart from delicious glass of deep fried oil.

The Scots have probably been doing it for years, but didn't think it was worth doing a press release

Jer_1974

1,514 posts

194 months

Wednesday 1st September 2010
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Tell me, apart from pizza (which is really nice and not like you would imagine) and Mars bars (which was a fad in the 90s by kids. no one really eats them) what else do you find deep fried in Scotland that you don't in England. I can think of Black pudding, haggis and white pudding.

Stu R

21,410 posts

216 months

Wednesday 1st September 2010
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mmmmmm

Nuisance_Value

721 posts

254 months

Wednesday 1st September 2010
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Jer_1974 said:
Tell me, apart from pizza (which is really nice and not like you would imagine) and Mars bars (which was a fad in the 90s by kids. no one really eats them) what else do you find deep fried in Scotland that you don't in England. I can think of Black pudding, haggis and white pudding.
King rib, which seem to be a slab of chopped spicy pork in a large vaguely rib shape, deep fried. Rather tasty with brown sauce to be honest. Don't remember seeing them in England.

sherman

13,367 posts

216 months

Thursday 2nd September 2010
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Also around the Edinburgh are you get salt n sauce on your chips which is salt and watered/vinegared down chip shop brown sauce.

Matt Black

420 posts

171 months

Thursday 2nd September 2010
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sherman said:
Also around the Edinburgh are you get salt n sauce on your chips which is salt and watered/vinegared down chip shop brown sauce.
Which is bloody brilliant! lickbiggrin

sherman

13,367 posts

216 months

Thursday 2nd September 2010
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Matt Black said:
sherman said:
Also around the Edinburgh are you get salt n sauce on your chips which is salt and watered/vinegared down chip shop brown sauce.
Which is bloody brilliant! lickbiggrin
yes

Parsnip

3,122 posts

189 months

Thursday 2nd September 2010
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Matt Black said:
sherman said:
Also around the Edinburgh are you get salt n sauce on your chips which is salt and watered/vinegared down chip shop brown sauce.
Which is bloody brilliant! lickbiggrin
Which is minging - dirty east coast habit.

militantmandy

3,829 posts

187 months

Thursday 2nd September 2010
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Parsnip said:
Matt Black said:
sherman said:
Also around the Edinburgh are you get salt n sauce on your chips which is salt and watered/vinegared down chip shop brown sauce.
Which is bloody brilliant! lickbiggrin
Which is minging - dirty east coast habit.
Agreed! Chippy suace is filth as are fried pizzas...especially ones covered in chippy sauce!

Do you get cheese IN burger in England? Burger patte with squeezy cheese inside battered and deep fried. Making my mouth feel rank just thinking about it. You need to be proper steamboats to want one.

Nevin

2,999 posts

262 months

Thursday 2nd September 2010
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Parsnip said:
Matt Black said:
sherman said:
Also around the Edinburgh are you get salt n sauce on your chips which is salt and watered/vinegared down chip shop brown sauce.
Which is bloody brilliant! lickbiggrin
Which is minging - dirty east coast habit.
First time I had a chippy in the west, and admittedly I was taking my life into my own hands, I was gutted that they didn't have sauce. I had just assumed everywhere did it. Dirty weejies.

I have never seen a deep fried mars bar to be honest, but deep fried pizzas are pretty common. Was gutted when living in London to find that fish and chip shops mainly sell fish and chips. My mate has a fish and chip shop here and fish makes up a third of his trade at most.

Do you get deep fried Scotch pies in England? They're nice.

sherman

13,367 posts

216 months

Thursday 2nd September 2010
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Nevin said:
Parsnip said:
Matt Black said:
sherman said:
Also around the Edinburgh are you get salt n sauce on your chips which is salt and watered/vinegared down chip shop brown sauce.
Which is bloody brilliant! lickbiggrin
Which is minging - dirty east coast habit.
First time I had a chippy in the west, and admittedly I was taking my life into my own hands, I was gutted that they didn't have sauce. I had just assumed everywhere did it. Dirty weejies.

I have never seen a deep fried mars bar to be honest, but deep fried pizzas are pretty common. Was gutted when living in London to find that fish and chip shops mainly sell fish and chips. My mate has a fish and chip shop here and fish makes up a third of his trade at most.

Do you get deep fried Scotch pies in England? They're nice.
Deep fried steak pie is really nice. he chippy down the road from me uses ones with puff pastry tops. lick

Nevin

2,999 posts

262 months

Thursday 2nd September 2010
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sherman said:
Nevin said:
Parsnip said:
Matt Black said:
sherman said:
Also around the Edinburgh are you get salt n sauce on your chips which is salt and watered/vinegared down chip shop brown sauce.
Which is bloody brilliant! lickbiggrin
Which is minging - dirty east coast habit.
First time I had a chippy in the west, and admittedly I was taking my life into my own hands, I was gutted that they didn't have sauce. I had just assumed everywhere did it. Dirty weejies.

I have never seen a deep fried mars bar to be honest, but deep fried pizzas are pretty common. Was gutted when living in London to find that fish and chip shops mainly sell fish and chips. My mate has a fish and chip shop here and fish makes up a third of his trade at most.

Do you get deep fried Scotch pies in England? They're nice.
Deep fried steak pie is really nice. he chippy down the road from me uses ones with puff pastry tops. lick
Yup, steak pie suppers and mince pie suppers are both good, in a massively unhealthy kind of way.

sherman

13,367 posts

216 months

Friday 3rd September 2010
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Nevin said:
sherman said:
Nevin said:
Parsnip said:
Matt Black said:
sherman said:
Also around the Edinburgh are you get salt n sauce on your chips which is salt and watered/vinegared down chip shop brown sauce.
Which is bloody brilliant! lickbiggrin
Which is minging - dirty east coast habit.
First time I had a chippy in the west, and admittedly I was taking my life into my own hands, I was gutted that they didn't have sauce. I had just assumed everywhere did it. Dirty weejies.

I have never seen a deep fried mars bar to be honest, but deep fried pizzas are pretty common. Was gutted when living in London to find that fish and chip shops mainly sell fish and chips. My mate has a fish and chip shop here and fish makes up a third of his trade at most.

Do you get deep fried Scotch pies in England? They're nice.
Deep fried steak pie is really nice. he chippy down the road from me uses ones with puff pastry tops. lick
Yup, steak pie suppers and mince pie suppers are both good, in a massively unhealthy kind of way.
Steak pie supper with extra salt n sauce cloud9

Matt Black

420 posts

171 months

Friday 3rd September 2010
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sherman said:
Nevin said:
sherman said:
Nevin said:
Parsnip said:
Matt Black said:
sherman said:
Also around the Edinburgh are you get salt n sauce on your chips which is salt and watered/vinegared down chip shop brown sauce.
Which is bloody brilliant! lickbiggrin
Which is minging - dirty east coast habit.
First time I had a chippy in the west, and admittedly I was taking my life into my own hands, I was gutted that they didn't have sauce. I had just assumed everywhere did it. Dirty weejies.

I have never seen a deep fried mars bar to be honest, but deep fried pizzas are pretty common. Was gutted when living in London to find that fish and chip shops mainly sell fish and chips. My mate has a fish and chip shop here and fish makes up a third of his trade at most.

Do you get deep fried Scotch pies in England? They're nice.
Deep fried steak pie is really nice. he chippy down the road from me uses ones with puff pastry tops. lick
Yup, steak pie suppers and mince pie suppers are both good, in a massively unhealthy kind of way.
Steak pie supper with extra salt n sauce cloud9
Yum!!!! Last night I was gonna give you all the details of how good chippy sauce was as I thought you'd tasted it as a visitor, now I realise you live round the corner (almost) from me I'll not bother lol biggrin

sherman

13,367 posts

216 months

Friday 3rd September 2010
quotequote all
Matt Black said:
sherman said:
Nevin said:
sherman said:
Nevin said:
Parsnip said:
Matt Black said:
sherman said:
Also around the Edinburgh are you get salt n sauce on your chips which is salt and watered/vinegared down chip shop brown sauce.
Which is bloody brilliant! lickbiggrin
Which is minging - dirty east coast habit.
First time I had a chippy in the west, and admittedly I was taking my life into my own hands, I was gutted that they didn't have sauce. I had just assumed everywhere did it. Dirty weejies.

I have never seen a deep fried mars bar to be honest, but deep fried pizzas are pretty common. Was gutted when living in London to find that fish and chip shops mainly sell fish and chips. My mate has a fish and chip shop here and fish makes up a third of his trade at most.

Do you get deep fried Scotch pies in England? They're nice.
Deep fried steak pie is really nice. he chippy down the road from me uses ones with puff pastry tops. lick
Yup, steak pie suppers and mince pie suppers are both good, in a massively unhealthy kind of way.
Steak pie supper with extra salt n sauce cloud9
Yum!!!! Last night I was gonna give you all the details of how good chippy sauce was as I thought you'd tasted it as a visitor, now I realise you live round the corner (almost) from me I'll not bother lol biggrin
Where do you live your profile says Ireland?

Matt Black

420 posts

171 months

Friday 3rd September 2010
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sherman said:
Matt Black said:
sherman said:
Nevin said:
sherman said:
Nevin said:
Parsnip said:
Matt Black said:
sherman said:
Also around the Edinburgh are you get salt n sauce on your chips which is salt and watered/vinegared down chip shop brown sauce.
Which is bloody brilliant! lickbiggrin
Which is minging - dirty east coast habit.
First time I had a chippy in the west, and admittedly I was taking my life into my own hands, I was gutted that they didn't have sauce. I had just assumed everywhere did it. Dirty weejies.

I have never seen a deep fried mars bar to be honest, but deep fried pizzas are pretty common. Was gutted when living in London to find that fish and chip shops mainly sell fish and chips. My mate has a fish and chip shop here and fish makes up a third of his trade at most.

Do you get deep fried Scotch pies in England? They're nice.
Deep fried steak pie is really nice. he chippy down the road from me uses ones with puff pastry tops. lick
Yup, steak pie suppers and mince pie suppers are both good, in a massively unhealthy kind of way.
Steak pie supper with extra salt n sauce cloud9
Yum!!!! Last night I was gonna give you all the details of how good chippy sauce was as I thought you'd tasted it as a visitor, now I realise you live round the corner (almost) from me I'll not bother lol biggrin
Where do you live your profile says Ireland?
Does it?? I've never put anything on it lol, I'm in Armadale!

sherman

13,367 posts

216 months

Friday 3rd September 2010
quotequote all
Matt Black said:
sherman said:
Matt Black said:
sherman said:
Nevin said:
sherman said:
Nevin said:
Parsnip said:
Matt Black said:
sherman said:
Also around the Edinburgh are you get salt n sauce on your chips which is salt and watered/vinegared down chip shop brown sauce.
Which is bloody brilliant! lickbiggrin
Which is minging - dirty east coast habit.
First time I had a chippy in the west, and admittedly I was taking my life into my own hands, I was gutted that they didn't have sauce. I had just assumed everywhere did it. Dirty weejies.

I have never seen a deep fried mars bar to be honest, but deep fried pizzas are pretty common. Was gutted when living in London to find that fish and chip shops mainly sell fish and chips. My mate has a fish and chip shop here and fish makes up a third of his trade at most.

Do you get deep fried Scotch pies in England? They're nice.
Deep fried steak pie is really nice. he chippy down the road from me uses ones with puff pastry tops. lick
Yup, steak pie suppers and mince pie suppers are both good, in a massively unhealthy kind of way.
Steak pie supper with extra salt n sauce cloud9
Yum!!!! Last night I was gonna give you all the details of how good chippy sauce was as I thought you'd tasted it as a visitor, now I realise you live round the corner (almost) from me I'll not bother lol biggrin
Where do you live your profile says Ireland?
Does it?? I've never put anything on it lol, I'm in Armadale!
So what do you drive and I shall look out for you?

Matt Black

420 posts

171 months

Friday 3rd September 2010
quotequote all
sherman said:
Matt Black said:
sherman said:
Matt Black said:
sherman said:
Nevin said:
sherman said:
Nevin said:
Parsnip said:
Matt Black said:
sherman said:
Also around the Edinburgh are you get salt n sauce on your chips which is salt and watered/vinegared down chip shop brown sauce.
Which is bloody brilliant! lickbiggrin
Which is minging - dirty east coast habit.
First time I had a chippy in the west, and admittedly I was taking my life into my own hands, I was gutted that they didn't have sauce. I had just assumed everywhere did it. Dirty weejies.

I have never seen a deep fried mars bar to be honest, but deep fried pizzas are pretty common. Was gutted when living in London to find that fish and chip shops mainly sell fish and chips. My mate has a fish and chip shop here and fish makes up a third of his trade at most.

Do you get deep fried Scotch pies in England? They're nice.
Deep fried steak pie is really nice. he chippy down the road from me uses ones with puff pastry tops. lick
Yup, steak pie suppers and mince pie suppers are both good, in a massively unhealthy kind of way.
Steak pie supper with extra salt n sauce cloud9
Yum!!!! Last night I was gonna give you all the details of how good chippy sauce was as I thought you'd tasted it as a visitor, now I realise you live round the corner (almost) from me I'll not bother lol biggrin
Where do you live your profile says Ireland?
Does it?? I've never put anything on it lol, I'm in Armadale!
So what do you drive and I shall look out for you?
Nowt interesting, A rep mobile as my friends call it, Silver VW Passat Est! Boring as fk I know, what about yourself? BTW I updated my profile, dunno where Ireland came from lol