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Old 06.12.2009, 12:10 PM   #33
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Originally Posted by jon boy
grimsby. now there is a fish n chip place. its one of the worst places in the world where coastal errosion is met with cheering crowds but they do make good chips and i once got double fish n chips for 99p there. no word of a lie.

crinkle cut chips give you that crunch and flavour, or curly fries.

Crinkle cut chips never really caught on down here. I've only ever really seen them in frozen form. I've always been suspicious of curly fries. There's that hint of novelty about them that always suggests children's snack to me.

The great chip paradox has to be the chips you get from Chinese takeaways. Massively fat and not that crispy but able to deal with any amount of sauce.

The fish thing is less of a problem. I've had great fish all over England. Chip quality seems to be really region specific though.
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