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Soop's kichen for friendly folk and pampered pets

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soop Thu 27-Apr-17 14:58:05

Here we are again
Happy as can be
All good pals and
Jolly good company...grin

Charleygirl Tue 02-May-17 16:25:06

That reminds me soop many years ago I and a colleague were on a course at Blackpool and we popped into Harry Ramsden's but it was for a takeaway- delicious.

My local fish and chip shop is also excellent- I usually ask for haddock and a small portion of chips because the haddock is always freshly cooked. Their version of a small portion and mine differs rather a lot. A pity I have tonight's supper sorted because I fancy fish and chips! It is all thatbags fault!

Galen Tue 02-May-17 16:25:43

The other thing was that she had fillet steak every evening on the 14 day cruise.
Her husband was very nice though

Crafting Tue 02-May-17 16:28:56

maw wonderful grin and how true. I used to push tablets into a piece of cheddar for our dogs but would often find the tablet on the floor later with no sign of the cheese ! Have a similar problem with my brother at the moment (has dementia) no growling or spitting, just a polite 'no thank you' and then jaw clamped tightly shut. confused

PoshGran Tue 02-May-17 16:45:42

Harry Ramsden's !!... now that takes me back grin...driving in an open top car one January (!!) from college in Leeds to (the original? ) HR in Guiseley for fish 'n chips 'n scraps!!

soop Tue 02-May-17 16:52:40

Charleyg I prefer haddock. bags has indeed got us craving for fish and chips and mushy peas. I can almost smell and taste them. My mouth is watering at the very thought.

Crafting A polite response goes a very long way. smile

soop Tue 02-May-17 16:54:08

PoshG I'm almost certain that the restaurant was in Guisley. Would that be not too far from Baildon?

Charleygirl Tue 02-May-17 16:55:39

I personally find cod tasteless. I do miss white pudding which I loved when I was still living in Scotland around 100 years ago, very much in my youth. Most people, unless Scottish like me will never have heard of it. At this rate I will be having an extra early supper!

callgirl1 Tue 02-May-17 16:56:24

We queued for ages a few years ago to get into an award winning fish and chip shop/restaurant at Anstruther in Fife. We were quite disappointed once in there, the fish and chips were OK, but not special, and even though we were seated at rather posh tables, the food was served up in a cardboard box, but at extortionate prices. We found much better fish and chips at the Waterfront chippy further along, sitting outside, and much better prices. These days I can`t eat full portions, so when I dined with Soop and MacSporran, it was nice to find that I, along with Soop, was able to have a more ladylike child`s portion.
Soop, those ladies at the care home must really look forward to your weekly visits, I know I would!

downsized Tue 02-May-17 16:57:10

Galen, I've met you and 'common as muck' you ain't grin

PoshGran Tue 02-May-17 17:02:33

Yup, not far Soop. Baildon is SW of Guiseley (N of Shipley & both W of Leeds). I was T.training in Headingly.

thatbags Tue 02-May-17 17:10:27

My maternal granparents lived in Headingly. Chapel Lane if I remember rightly.

PoshGran Tue 02-May-17 17:44:59

thatbags I spent second year of course in digs in a terrace just off Kirkstall Lane - the other side of Headingly cricket ground. Fiance (OH) stayed in a B&B in Chapel Lane on a couple of occasions I recall (when other "arrangements" couldn't be made wink)

soop Tue 02-May-17 18:05:55

Well, us lot seem to have much in common. Fish, chips and mushy peas gets a thumbs up every time. Thanks for getting us talking about such calorie-laden nourishment, bags...and here I am with visions of fitting comfortably into the outfit that I'm to wear for our granddaughter's wedding. wink

PoshG I know Shipley and Ilkley and Baildon. Not well, but I have been there.

callg I said hello to David. Bright, warm sunshine at Muasdale.

May I please ask a favour of you lot...as I've ironing duties to keep me busy all tomorrow morning, could you possibly not leave me with a whole lot of catching up to do when I return? A small ask, methinks.

Logging orf. Please take care and don't go getting into mischief on other forums. As if. smile moon

MawBroon Tue 02-May-17 18:17:24

Right if we are doing Leeds reminiscences, DD1 bought her first and second houses in Horsforth (Rose avenue??) and DD3 had student flat/house shares in Headingley, first in a rat infested monstrosity behind the library, (but handy for the Box where she worked at weekends) then in one of the "Normans" off Kirkstall Road. I can't remember which, but our friend was Vicar of Leeds at the time and their vicarage was close by. I got to know it well over the 5 or 6 years they spent there between them.
It took me a year or two to find my way OUT of Leeds when I would be driving home alone and once or twice I "overshot" and found myself in some rather bleak and grey back streets. I have just had a look at our Leeds A-Z and see that my route to Headingley has been outlined in highlighter pen. No satnavs in those days!

Greyduster Tue 02-May-17 18:33:56

Trying to get out of Leeds used to be a nightmare to anyone who didn't live in Leeds. DH had driven all over the world in some fairly hair raising places, but the only place I thought he was beginning to panic was when we were trying to find our way off the ring road after visiting the Royal Armouries. There were road works everywhere and the signage was very confusing to say the least. When we eventually got to somewhere we could stop, he was a gibbering heap. We have never been back since! Going back to fish and chips, I only visited HR's once and didn't know what all the fuss was about. We like the Magpie Cafe in Whitby but I was sad to see that it caught fire today. Gives a whole new meaning to 'frying tonight', I suppose!

PoshGran Tue 02-May-17 18:37:27

MawB I have fond memories of parts of Leeds - Roundhay Park, city centre, market (mushy peas anyone?), Cross Gates where brother lived for a while - but my memories are from the early 70s & I have never been back.
As you said there were some rather dismal, bleak & grey places - first TP at a school next door to Armley Jail!
Still smile about the place though - I bought my wedding dress there (Leeds shops.. not the Jail!! grin

Charleygirl Tue 02-May-17 20:44:28

I have never been to Leeds, came to London in 1968 for a year, it has been a long year.

PoshGran Tue 02-May-17 21:02:23

Charleygirl wink

oldgoat Tue 02-May-17 21:13:44

I worked in Leeds for most of my working life, at St. James's hospital. They used to film 'Jimmy's' there but I never managed to get on the tele. I used to enjoy shopping in Harehills where you could buy all sorts of exotic fruit and veg - like yard-long beans and boxes of lovely Indian sweetmeats.

morethan2 Tue 02-May-17 22:32:01

By now you'll have all have eaten so I can tell you my news. Our manhole spewed out sewerage all over the patio. It's never happen to us before. It was like some horrible smelly nightmare. Luckily my husband was able to deal with it while I sat in the living room with the curtains drawn. We cheered ourselves up with a long walk in the countryside. A good walk and clean air. The back is still giving me the occasional twinge but not too bad. I've never been to Leeds but I have been to Yorkshire near Halifax. It was fabulous and had the best fish and chips I've ever tasted. My husband still talks about them, less than half the price of southern counties prices. The weather however is another story we certainly score better in that area.

Galen Tue 02-May-17 22:46:59

I adore cod roe and chips
The chips have to be soggy though!
Remember at school (boarding in Lichfield) I joined guides so that I could escape for a couple of hours.
We used to buy a pack of chips each ( in newspaper) on the way home, then eat them by Minster pool.
We spent the rest of the return journey sucking our fingers to rid them of the smell
CHIPS WERE STRICKLY OFF THE MENU AT THE FRIARY SCHOOL!!!'
Probably regarded as "common"

MawBroon Tue 02-May-17 22:58:36

Oh morethan the joys of rural living!!
Hoping all is fragrant once more and back to normal.
(Did your septic tank need emptying? Or was there some other problem?)

These things are sent to try us hmm

Nelliemoser Tue 02-May-17 23:00:55

Annsixty The best chips I know of are in the Bulls Head in Smallwood, Cheshire. Which is not much help to you living where you do.

When I go out to my knitters group tomorrow I will be having their lovely fresh chips. I dip them in Mayonnaise. I really don't like soggy chips. "Chacun a son gout!" though.

cornergran Tue 02-May-17 23:35:44

Our local chippy gives us extra large fish because we ask for a very small,portion of chips. Still too many chips for us to eat. Will have to try harder grin. I've never been to Leeds but we did have a manhole spewing 'stuff' in the front garden of our first house. My Dad came along, asked for a hammer, made a hole in the front wall and we watched the outflow go running down the street. The local water supplier soon responded to the many phone calls, found and dealt with the blockage in the main sewer which had found its way out via our garden. I did wonder what Dad would have done if the blockage had been in our drain hmm. Probably walked away with a look of pure innocence!

PoshGran Tue 02-May-17 23:37:59

Oh morethan, what an experience for you & OH - not to be repeated.shock
I'm reminded of a true story about the blowing up of a "solid" farmyard cesspit by a man called "Blaster" Bates - he described the pit as "chuckling" as he threw the dynamite in!!!
Glad you were able to let the fresh air restore normality afterwards & hope you have a less spectacular day tomorrow. smile

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