quote:Originally posted by Queen of the High Teas:quote:Originally posted by Tiddly~Wink:
No egg thank you, but a piece 'n chips is lush.
A piece of what?
A piece is a sandwich in my part of the world.
quote:Originally posted by Queen of the High Teas:quote:Originally posted by Tiddly~Wink:
No egg thank you, but a piece 'n chips is lush.
A piece of what?
quote:Originally posted by PinkBabe1966:
Don't like eggs so would never eat it, Mr PB would live on egg and chips or eggs in some form given half a chance, I will convert him one day!!!
quote:Originally posted by Queen of the High Teas:quote:Originally posted by Tiddly~Wink:
No egg thank you, but a piece 'n chips is lush.
A piece of what?
quote:Originally posted by PinkBabe1966:
I noticed someone on about a fried egg sandwich and there was I thinking my husband was the only person in the world who eat that - he will be happy when I tell him tomorrow as I take the mickey about him and his fried egg sandwiches!!
Can't beat chip butties on uncut bread with loads of butter so as the warmth of the chips melt the butter, but the chips have to be home cooked or from our local chippy which are nearly as good as home cooked.
Feeling hungry now...
quote:Originally posted by ContessaQ:quote:Originally posted by PinkBabe1966:
I noticed someone on about a fried egg sandwich and there was I thinking my husband was the only person in the world who eat that - he will be happy when I tell him tomorrow as I take the mickey about him and his fried egg sandwiches!!
Can't beat chip butties on uncut bread with loads of butter so as the warmth of the chips melt the butter, but the chips have to be home cooked or from our local chippy which are nearly as good as home cooked.
Feeling hungry now...
how ya make a chip butty if you don't cut the bread?
quote:Originally posted by PinkBabe1966:quote:Originally posted by ContessaQ:quote:Originally posted by PinkBabe1966:
I noticed someone on about a fried egg sandwich and there was I thinking my husband was the only person in the world who eat that - he will be happy when I tell him tomorrow as I take the mickey about him and his fried egg sandwiches!!
Can't beat chip butties on uncut bread with loads of butter so as the warmth of the chips melt the butter, but the chips have to be home cooked or from our local chippy which are nearly as good as home cooked.
Feeling hungry now...
how ya make a chip butty if you don't cut the bread?
What I mean is not a sliced loaf, an uncut loaf, it's what we call it around here..
quote:Originally posted by ContessaQ:quote:Originally posted by PinkBabe1966:quote:Originally posted by ContessaQ:quote:Originally posted by PinkBabe1966:
I noticed someone on about a fried egg sandwich and there was I thinking my husband was the only person in the world who eat that - he will be happy when I tell him tomorrow as I take the mickey about him and his fried egg sandwiches!!
Can't beat chip butties on uncut bread with loads of butter so as the warmth of the chips melt the butter, but the chips have to be home cooked or from our local chippy which are nearly as good as home cooked.
Feeling hungry now...
how ya make a chip butty if you don't cut the bread?
What I mean is not a sliced loaf, an uncut loaf, it's what we call it around here..
i know
quote:Originally posted by Dame_Ann_Average:
I love egg and chips, haven't had them for god knows how long though...more to do with calories than not liking it
my kids love it when I do sausage, egg & chips. They dip their sausage in the egg & tomato sauce & their chips too & bloody love itquote:Originally posted by Queen of the High Teas:
I've just read an article on The Times online which was romanticising egg and chips as the epitome of the working class 'tea'. As a result, it was implied that it was not something that the middle classes would ever admit to eating. Although it's not a meal I have very often I have to say that I LOVE fried eggs with home made chips and bread and butter. To me it's total comfort food and one of my favourite things ever. I come from a lower middle class background and I like all sorts of foods. This has just made me wonder whether people actually do actively avoid certain types of food because they don't think it's appropriate to their status, or whether it's just not something they have ever tried because they haven't been culturally exposed to it. So...
quote:Originally posted by ~Cosmopolitan~:quote:Originally posted by Cagney:
Posh? My dad?
Half a cow sounds more like it. Always 2 eggs too.
Cags, you're making him sound like Desperate Dan.
quote:Originally posted by *Bubbles*:
i eat it evryday its nice
quote:Originally posted by Cagney:quote:Originally posted by ~Cosmopolitan~:quote:Originally posted by Cagney:
Posh? My dad?
Half a cow sounds more like it. Always 2 eggs too.
Cags, you're making him sound like Desperate Dan.
Now you mention it
I remember the 1st time my mum made him bolognese. He was like "where the hells the meat and tatties?"
me too!quote:Originally posted by Tayto:
It has to have beans included. Does that bring me down the Social Ladder even further.
quote:Originally posted by Tiddly~Wink:
No egg thank you, but a piece 'n chips is lush.
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