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Chippy-style curry and chips

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This week at the Emerald Bar our special is curry & chips. That's British chippy-style curry sauce and thick-cut chips. It comes with a soft drink, draft beer, tea, or coffee, for only $2.50! 

 

We've also got a few new items on the menu this week, including cider (dry or sweet) and pizza.

 

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jimmyboy

are you on facebook?

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phuketrichard

looks good!!!

i love french fries and gravy

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Guest Kenny

looks good!!!

i love french fries and gravy

 

I'm sure you mean CHIPS and gravy Richard.

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phuketrichard

nope

was brought up on FRENCH fries,

politically correct be dammed

 

chips are what come in plastic bag's an have salt and comes in various flavors,

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TorJay

Looks good regardless of what we call them. :)

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Guest Kenny

The only reason America has "french fries" (which are NOT chips) is McDonald's.

Proper chips are fresh daily, way bigger, irregular shape, double cooked and do not freeze so were no good to McDonald's.

So was invented the fast food skinny and insipid "American french fry".

A freezable version of the original potato chip.

 

In the sixties I sold Birdseye products and even though Birdseye was an English company the frozen product was always labeled "fries" not "chips" ('Oven Fries' for instance).

As technology improved the frozen "crinkle cut chip" was developed but still not a real potato chip.

 

The snack things sold in packets are not chips.

A chip is a chunk of something, not a slice.

A fried thin slice of a spud is a 'potato crisp', thicker slices are fritters.

Pringles by the way, may not call their product "potato" anything as they contain less than 40% potato.

 

So endeth the lesson.

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dicey eye

Thanks, Spud Sage

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Guest Kenny

Thanks, Spud Sage

 

Don't mention it old timer.

 

Any questions you have about Solanum tuberosum just ask.

I've always been a Murphy affectionado.

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