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Huttopia



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Regional differences
During the course of this week I've been working for the same company, one office in central London and another in Liverpool. Each has a cafe. The one in London has Greek pop up offerings and a range of fancy dishes every day. The one in Liverpool had fish and chips and pie (no description, just pie) and chips and gravy. Best lunch all week Thumbs Up
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gilarion



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Fish and Chips, Pie and chips with gravy, that's proper food, you can keep your Greek food! For those who like Welsh Mountains and narrow boats have a look at my videos and photos at..

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Post #592852 13th Jan 2017 4:37pm
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EWS



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Fish and Chips, Pie and chips with gravy, that's proper food,

I have to cook low fat oven chips and steamed cod, with peas, for tea tonight, as per swmbo. I have to do the cooking as partner is disabled, just would love to go to chippy and get some real deep fried fish and chips !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!. Salivating at the thought !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Edward
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mk1collector



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Why not cook for the partner then nip to the chippy for yourself Whistle Ray
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Post #593086 14th Jan 2017 8:52pm
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L110CDL



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Post #593090 14th Jan 2017 9:05pm
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Outlaw1



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Had Huss and chips for my tea and bloody nice too Whistle
Post #593100 14th Jan 2017 9:23pm
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Lateralus



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Do you guys drink much coffee over there or is it primarily tea? I drink about 24 ounces of coffee every morning.
Post #593105 14th Jan 2017 9:29pm
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Outlaw1



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England 2010 Defender 110 Puma 2.4 USW Santorini Black
For me tea in the morning then coffee the rest of the day . Hope you mean 24 fluid ounces not 24oz in weight ? you would be bouncing of the walls Shocked
Post #593106 14th Jan 2017 9:35pm
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Lateralus



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Lol, yes fluid ounces. Lately I've been contemplating roasting my own coffee beans. A lot of people do it and apparently a simple convection oven is all you need.
Post #593107 14th Jan 2017 9:38pm
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excossack



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Coffee all day for me.
Went down south (Bournemouth) November last year and on the chippy menu, pickled eggs, Gherkins, and Saveloy. Apparently gravy on chips is not the norm - how odd. 1999 Defender TD5 110

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Post #593140 14th Jan 2017 11:55pm
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