I thought 'bits' was a southern thing?
I have definitely, 100% had this discussion on this very baord before and someone - dont know who - said I was talking nonsense and everywhere in Leeds calls them bits.
I thought 'bits' was a southern thing?
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Oh aye it was sizeable, I struggled to get through it but obviously ploughed on until the point of feeling sick. ****loads of chips too. It's only a 2 min walk from my house, I'll go back.
They had pickled eggs on the counter. Has anyone, ever, eaten one of these or are they purely for show?
Do any chippy's still do scallops?
When I was a kid, we'd have a scallop(basically a giant chip) buttie from Anlaby chippy.
I don't think scallops means the same now as it did at the time you're talking about! These days they serve up scallops with black pudding and charge a tenner for it!
My mum would do chips in the chip pan but when she just sliced the spuds in big slices she'd do them in the frying pan and call them scallops....
I don't think scallops means the same now as it did at the time you're talking about! These days they serve up scallops with black pudding and charge a tenner for it!
My mum would do chips in the chip pan but when she just sliced the spuds in big slices she'd do them in the frying pan and call them scallops....
Thats how i remember scallops, the tatties that were too small to make decent chips were cut into slices.
Do any chippy's still do scallops?
When I was a kid, we'd have a scallop(basically a giant chip) buttie from Anlaby chippy.
Anybody else like 'Cod Roes'? (Same size as a patty - you always had to ask for them to put one in the frier, when you went in, as it took a while to cook).
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Fosters in Alderley Edge do scraps & a few chippies in Macc. They appear to be gathering pace in Cheshire.
Referred to as "bits" though.