Dear God !
That sounds appalling
Piccalilli can't have even been invented to be food...I just assumed it was made as a DIY fluorescent marker
We went round Piccalilli when went to Wembley. It wasn't as bad as you make out.
Dear God !
That sounds appalling
Piccalilli can't have even been invented to be food...I just assumed it was made as a DIY fluorescent marker
We went round Piccalilli when went to Wembley. It wasn't as bad as you make out.
On the Piccalolli line?
Try Tabasco on your eggs, lovely.
Chorizo is always in my fry up now too.
Chorizo is in most things I eat nowadays
You've got a like from me for Jacksons chippy, Rosemead St., used to be our local too (but not for the gravy on fish!)My favorite from Harry Jacksons Rosemead st was Fish Chips Peas & Gravy. ****ing hell that was superb.
Dear God !
That sounds appalling
Piccalilli can't have even been invented to be food...I just assumed it was made as a DIY fluorescent marker
I'm on a train...therefore I'm having lamb hotpot with a bottle of Great Newsome's Frothingham Best (very nice)
No doubt some of you weirdos would have stuck a battered haddock in the hotpot and piccalilli in the beer! I despair
Food and drink is excellentA long way from stale sandwiches and pies with the tops welded on.
You've got a like from me for Jacksons chippy, Rosemead St., used to be our local too (but not for the gravy on fish!)
Fond memories as kids, being sent down the ten foot with the chippy order, folded up with the money inside. Hand it over, waited for the order and change folded back inside the paper. Sometimes, just sent with a dish and money for a dish of chips n scraps!
Another luxury, if us kids were playing out on ten foot, my grandad would give us six penny piece each to go to the chippy for a six penny bag of chips n scraps. Happy days.
C&B have a weekend music festival in the summer and they call it COCKFESTIt was one of those real chippy's, just the smell made ya want some. When I was a lad I used to have to go for the chippy order with a note and the money wrapped inside. I couldn't even see over the bloody counter. Not much better nowTo all of you buggers once and for ALLLLL !!!! I didn't put Gravy on my ****ing fish.
We also had a pub in Preston Blackies where you could go with a bowl and they would fill it with mushy peas and a pie. Preston Hull that is. Blackies has now shut. only two pubs left in my home village. Cock & Bell and Nags Head better known by locals as Bottom end.

C&B have a weekend music festival in the summer and they call it COCKFEST![]()
You've got a like from me for Jacksons chippy, Rosemead St., used to be our local too (but not for the gravy on fish!)
Fond memories as kids, being sent down the ten foot with the chippy order, folded up with the money inside. Hand it over, waited for the order and change folded back inside the paper. Sometimes, just sent with a dish and money for a dish of chips n scraps!
Another luxury, if us kids were playing out on ten foot, my grandad would give us six penny piece each to go to the chippy for a six penny bag of chips n scraps. Happy days.
It was one of those real chippy's, just the smell made ya want some. When I was a lad I used to have to go for the chippy order with a note and the money wrapped inside. I couldn't even see over the bloody counter. Not much better nowTo all of you buggers once and for ALLLLL !!!! I didn't put Gravy on my ****ing fish.
We also had a pub in Preston Blackies where you could go with a bowl and they would fill it with mushy peas and a pie. Preston Hull that is. Blackies has now shut. only two pubs left in my home village. Cock & Bell and Nags Head better known by locals as Bottom end.
Do it.
1980s/early 90s is my reference point, but not far off on Newbridge Rd, Hanson's was pretty good too as was Foster's.
I remember they'd do Cod Roe too - not many chippies I saw offered it, not that I ever dared to try it.
Hanson's was good. Small chippy but very good. I lived down Rustenberg st off Newbridge.
Food and drink is excellent
First class, but cheap really as bought in advance, off peak, and we have a Two Together railcard.
£25 to London with free food and all soft drinks (beer was £3.50 for 500ml which is fine too)
Not far from Hanson's, was Buon Appetito too (think it moved some point in the 90s when I wasn't living in Hull). The greatest pizza takeaway I've ever been to.