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orkdestroyer1 wrote:The torbay of hythe fish and chip shop is the best around where I live as they have a HUGE portion of chips for 90p and the chips are crunchy and very tasty...just the way they should be. (visit kent....you wont regret it!)
Palindrome wrote:
orkdestroyer1 wrote:
(visit kent....you wont regret it!)


I have. I did.

Its very hard to find a decent chippy. Most of them serve scorched bags of fat instead of chips and sad little bits of over cooked fish in overly crisp batter. This seems to be the case all over the country unfortunately, the chippy that I went to in Whitby certainly wasn't good. By and large the best ones that I have been to were in small fishing villages.

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Seriously though, if anyone living in the Scottish high lands or near Gloustershire wants to move to sunny Australia I'll gladly trade with you. Its currently a horrendous 39 degrees Celsius today and i hate it. I'll gladly abandon family and friends if it means i get to live in a permanently cold and raining place.

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The best fish and chips are clearly from the south coast of Cornwall or Devon...
   
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 Snrub wrote:
orkdestroyer1 wrote:The torbay of hythe fish and chip shop is the best around where I live as they have a HUGE portion of chips for 90p and the chips are crunchy and very tasty...just the way they should be. (visit kent....you wont regret it!)
Palindrome wrote:
orkdestroyer1 wrote:
(visit kent....you wont regret it!)


I have. I did.

Its very hard to find a decent chippy. Most of them serve scorched bags of fat instead of chips and sad little bits of over cooked fish in overly crisp batter. This seems to be the case all over the country unfortunately, the chippy that I went to in Whitby certainly wasn't good. By and large the best ones that I have been to were in small fishing villages.

Fight fight fight fight fight fight fight fight fight fight fight.



Seriously though, if anyone living in the Scottish high lands or near Gloustershire wants to move to sunny Australia I'll gladly trade with you. Its currently a horrendous 39 degrees Celsius today and i hate it. I'll gladly abandon family and friends if it means i get to live in a permanently cold and raining place.


The last time I was in 39 Degree heat, I think I'll keep my lovely rain and wind

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