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Usually when you buy fish and chips, you get one big bit of fish, and lots of little bits of potato.
Why not turn this around? A jacket potato with whitebait filling.
Chip is also a chipmunk!
http://4.bp.blogspo...onChip+and+Dale.JPG [xandram, Nov 28 2010]
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because a jacket potato is not a chip.
eggs and chip
hams and chip sausages and chip? just not right. |
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Take it more literally. 6 or 7 of the normal size battered haddocks in a huge pile, with a single normal chip balanced on top. Very ironic and postmodern. |
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Yes to [pocmloc]'s anno. No to the idea. (Hi po!) |
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If you put a potato on a lathe-like device it ought to be possible to make one very long chip out of a large potato. Obviously you'd need to fry this very carefully to keep it in one piece, but you could then serve it with, say, several grilled sardines as "fishes and chip". |
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Technically, fishes is a verb. |
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Chips and Fishes is Ice Fishing, no? |
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Reminds me of the "One Great Big Fry" story. |
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