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chips and bits or chips and scraps?
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over a year ago
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you on about the crispy bits that accumulate at the bottom of the fryer in chipshops?
my brother loved those. you just had to ask for the crispy bits and they add a scoop with ur chips |
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over a year ago
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"you on about the crispy bits that accumulate at the bottom of the fryer in chipshops?
my brother loved those. you just had to ask for the crispy bits and they add a scoop with ur chips "
its the bits I love on chips and meats..the crispy bits lol...just dunno if Ive ever asked specifically for 'bits'
fuck I'd buy roast chicken skins by themselves if I could lol |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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i remember back when we used to go visit my grandad in yorkshire the local chippy done the best chips with crispy bits
plus a pot of mushy peas for 5p! all wrapped in newspaper
proper grub |
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"It's an English thing Paddy. We just ask for mair chips!! "
mair, supposedly means more.
Scraps to me mean as has been mentioned above, the well saturated bits of residue after a chip shop has put the batter on a fish and some of it is left behind |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"scraps, but not seen them since i was a kid, we would always ask for scraps with our chips and if we went in for just a bag of scraps they where 2p"
remember scraps at that price. Used to save the rest of the dinner money to buy Nuttal's Mintoes or similar! |
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over a year ago
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"saw this on facebook yesterday and as it is actually batter thats what we call it in the north east, batter."
Same down here in Derbyshire..Batter Bits...makes sense really, as they are bits of fried batter after all. |
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