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Lancashire Lassie 21-12-2011 06:32

Perfect Plaice Chippy! Union Road Ossy
 
Can I recommend to everyone Perfect Plaice Chippy on Union Road in Ossy (close to Bargain Booze)

The new owners took over about a year ago, very friendly chappy, and I can say the food is delicious. Never had a less than perfect meal from there.

Also for you black pudding lovers, he does black pudding in batter (in the shape of how you would recieve a haggis in a scottish chippy) to order which I can also recommend.

And has no one ever heard of the term mini mix?

From Padiham, as a child I would order a sausage or pie mini mix which would be the sausage or the pie with chips peas and gravy! No one seems to have heard of the term over here! I have been introduced to a 'dab butt' though which I love lol!

Happy Eating!!

garinda 21-12-2011 08:13

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He is a very friendly chap. They go out of their way to be helpful.

The fish, which he'll cook lightly battered, is fried to order, and is always delicious.

JCB 21-12-2011 10:12

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Originally Posted by Lancashire Lassie (Post 95738)

And has no one ever heard of the term mini mix?

From Padiham, as a child I would order a sausage or pie mini mix which would be the sausage or the pie with chips peas and gravy! No one seems to have heard of the term over here! I have been introduced to a 'dab butt' though which I love lol!

Happy Eating!!

We used to get "mixtures" . You took your bowls to the chip shop . They put the chips in the bowls and then covered them with peas and the juice the peas were cooked in .

jaysay 21-12-2011 10:18

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Originally Posted by JCB (Post 957403)
We used to get "mixtures" . You took your bowls to the chip shop . They put the chips in the bowls and then covered them with peas and the juice the peas were cooked in .

They used to do them in our chippy too JCB but they put the peas in first then the chips on top, that was chans chippy, near the Horse Shoe pub

JCB 21-12-2011 10:31

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 957406)
They used to do them in our chippy too JCB but they put the peas in first then the chips on top, that was chans chippy, near the Horse Shoe pub

You're probably right , Jaysay . I think the chips were on top .

Chans chippy ? If that was one near the Palladium we used to go there for a bag of chips after the flicks . He was Chinese but it was a traditional English chippy , if we are on the same one .

jaysay 21-12-2011 10:43

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Originally Posted by JCB (Post 957410)
You're probably right , Jaysay . I think the chips were on top .

Chans chippy ? If that was one near the Palladium we used to go there for a bag of chips after the flicks . He was Chinese but it was a traditional English chippy , if we are on the same one .

It was on the block of shops between the Prince of Wales and the Horse Shoe, next to Scholes Paper Shop, it was traditional English chippy, but you could get potions of curry sauce. Chan was married to an English woman always had a beehive hairstyle, jet black hair and used bright red lipstick

susie123 21-12-2011 10:45

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 957406)
They used to do them in our chippy too JCB but they put the peas in first then the chips on top, that was chans chippy, near the Horse Shoe pub

No, peas on top for me, in your own bowl. Making me salivate now, love it!

jaysay 21-12-2011 11:03

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Originally Posted by susie123 (Post 957413)
No, peas on top for me, in your own bowl. Making me salivate now, love it!

Not in our chippy it weren't;)

Margaret Pilkington 21-12-2011 11:42

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Used to get sent for a pudding and a mixture......if Ma was flush...which wasn't often.
We took a big basin in the hope that they would put plenty of chips and peas in it.......we usually got a chip butty out of it...but only a smell of the pudding.

When I started work and had some money of my own, I would have a pudding and a mixture for my Friday tea. Lovely!

Dandy 21-12-2011 14:03

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I used to call 'peas on top' mixture an 'upside down mixture'.

Pudding/Pie/Sausage with chips and peas we used to call Pudding/Pie 'all in'.

Ah memories.

ossy kid 22-12-2011 02:39

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I think the chippie above the Palladium was called K_Kwan, used to go there from school sometimes.

maxthecollie 22-12-2011 07:46

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I've had many a mini mix

Lancashire Lassie 22-12-2011 08:12

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Originally Posted by JCB (Post 957403)
We used to get "mixtures" . You took your bowls to the chip shop . They put the chips in the bowls and then covered them with peas and the juice the peas were cooked in .


That might be where the saying came from then :)

Lancashire Lassie 22-12-2011 08:13

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Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington (Post 957417)
Used to get sent for a pudding and a mixture......if Ma was flush...which wasn't often.
We took a big basin in the hope that they would put plenty of chips and peas in it.......we usually got a chip butty out of it...but only a smell of the pudding.

When I started work and had some money of my own, I would have a pudding and a mixture for my Friday tea. Lovely!


Chippy tea friday.. I still do that now lol :)

Lancashire Lassie 22-12-2011 08:14

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Eeeee jaysay you got some memories... :)

I went in yesterday and they now do haggis, I had to have one I love the stuff!

It was good as well, and I stand corrected I was chatting to him hes now been there 18 months! xx


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