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What's for Dinner?

LizzieMaine

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Chips is British English for "French fries." Fish and chips is one of our ancestral foods in New England and the Maritime Provinces - best served sizzling hot from the oil at a dockside or roadside stand in a little red and white checkered cardboard basket, and doused with malt vinegar from a shaker bottle on the counter. Even better if they throw in a handful of batter scraps with the fish.
 

2jakes

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Chips is British English for "French fries." Fish and chips is one of our ancestral foods in New England and the Maritime Provinces - best served sizzling hot from the oil at a dockside or roadside stand in a little red and white checkered cardboard basket, and doused with malt vinegar from a shaker bottle on the counter. Even better if they throw in a handful of batter scraps with the fish.

Sounds delicious !
Makes me wanna go up New England way just to enjoy that.
It's been pouring hard rain all day (another topic) & just don't feel like going to
the grocery store.
So I'll just cook that frozen TV pot-pie & look at pictures of fish & chips
if I can find one...:p
 
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Chips is British English for "French fries." Fish and chips is one of our ancestral foods in New England and the Maritime Provinces - best served sizzling hot from the oil at a dockside or roadside stand in a little red and white checkered cardboard basket, and doused with malt vinegar from a shaker bottle on the counter. Even better if they throw in a handful of batter scraps with the fish.

And potato chips in the UK are "crisps."
 

2jakes

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Haven't decided !

Waiting for the rain to stop & go out & get something ready made.

But the frozen TV dinner leftover from last year is looking better .



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[video=youtube;C-6mI708yWc]https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=C-6mI708yWc#t=5[/video]
 
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