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Who wishes we had a Georges fish and chips in Derby


B4ev6is

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13 minutes ago, JoetheRam said:

Chips and gravy is fine, but gravy with fish is weird.

Fish, chips and peas on the plate, then use the gravy as a dipping sauce for the chips would be my method.

Curry sauce is for degenerates and the Welsh.

It's fish and a mix in Derbyshire isn't it? 

Always was in Belper. 

Went to Middlesbrough once and asked for a fish and a mix. 

"no, don't do them" came the response. 

So I asked for fish chips and mushy peas.... 

"yep, coming right up"..... 

?

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9 minutes ago, Van der MoodHoover said:

It's fish and a mix in Derbyshire isn't it? 

Always was in Belper. 

Went to Middlesbrough once and asked for a fish and a mix. 

"no, don't do them" came the response. 

So I asked for fish chips and mushy peas.... 

"yep, coming right up"..... 

?

Had similar occurrences in Blackburn and Reading. So is asking for a mix, chips and peas, just a Derby thing?

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Can anyone explain to me why when it's a crap summer the chippies all put the price of a bag of chips up because of the "bad harvest" but they never bring it back down when the weather is better the following year? 

Chip shops must be a licence to print money. 

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4 hours ago, B4ev6is said:

Hey guys who wishes we had decent fish and chip shop in Derby city centre because I do we lost nick's I went to burger place there now so experance in there but Georges are reasonable priced or at least they use to be. Fish chip one on food court inside what use to be know intu there okay but nrothing special.

There is a George’s Chippy at Park Farm Shopping centre in Allestree. Not too far outside the City Centre 

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52 minutes ago, Van der MoodHoover said:

I assume it must be. 

When I asked for a mix in our local Hampshire chippy I got a Long Island Iced Tea.... ?

I asked for a pea mix in Wolverhampton , Cue very vacant stare from the girl behind the counter.  Offering to 'wash the pots' is another cue for a vacant stare as is asking for a cob although that may be slightly more widespread than Derby..

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19 minutes ago, Gee SCREAMER !! said:

I asked for a pea mix in Wolverhampton , Cue very vacant stare from the girl behind the counter.  Offering to 'wash the pots' is another cue for a vacant stare as is asking for a cob although that may be slightly more widespread than Derby..

Talk to @sage about his Hampshire Cob experience......

 

I think he went back with a small pony.... ?

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