Jul 2020
1:11pm, 2 Jul 2020
50,923 posts
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GlennR
Glad to see that East End Jewish classic, fish and chips, winning the traditional British food deathmatch.
I celebrated by having shakshouka for brunch.
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Jul 2020
1:13pm, 2 Jul 2020
120,936 posts
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GregP
Sue went traditional British too. Falafel wrap with feta.
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Jul 2020
1:15pm, 2 Jul 2020
21,351 posts
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Nicholls595
Weird fusion stuff here. Taramasalata and pitta bread. With crab* sticks.
* No crabs were harmed in the making of these seafood snacks
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Jul 2020
1:16pm, 2 Jul 2020
43,886 posts
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Derby Tup
Should that say say no seafood or even no food?
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Jul 2020
1:19pm, 2 Jul 2020
120,937 posts
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GregP
The Duke Street of foodstuffs. No naturally occurring ingredients involved.
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Jul 2020
1:29pm, 2 Jul 2020
21,352 posts
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Nicholls595
(No) crabs sticks are used to bulk out Ainsley Harriot's Cous Cous when the packed lunch well runs a bit dry
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Jul 2020
1:45pm, 2 Jul 2020
24,885 posts
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Maclennane
British seafood you'd never talk anyone foreign into eating deathmatch Seafood sticks vs pickled cockles Whelks off a styrofoam tray vs Gentleman's Relish
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Jul 2020
1:48pm, 2 Jul 2020
21,353 posts
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Nicholls595
Whelks are delicious, even off of a styrofoam tray.
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Jul 2020
3:33pm, 2 Jul 2020
24,887 posts
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Maclennane
I like all of the above, Glenners, I simply can't see how I would sell them to the uninitiated
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Jul 2020
3:49pm, 2 Jul 2020
27,454 posts
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Wriggling Snake
Jellied Eels, me old cocker.
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