A bit of Civilization in the Midlands!

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A bit of Civilization in the Midlands!

Post by Blink Bonny »

Ay up!

I've done it!

I found a chippy here in this foreign land wot serves bits! Yup! And I partook of them yesterday and, in the local vernacular, them bostin'!

For those interested, it is Major's Fish Restaurant and Take-Away in Bilston. Northern fine dining - fish and chips wi' bits and a tin of Vimto! Yum!
If I ain't here, I'm in Bilston, scoffing decent chips at last!!!!
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BB, I'm happy for you. For what is a man without his bits? :D Have to change your signature now.
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Evenin' all
Please can you explain to this southern softie what "Bits" are?

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I am guessing it is what in North Yorkshire we would call 'scraps'?
Small bits of batter that fall off the fish when fried.
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giner wrote:BB, I'm happy for you. For what is a man without his bits? :D Have to change your signature now.
Where's the 'agree' button gone?
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Blink Bonny wrote:Northern fine dining - fish and chips wi' bits and a tin of Vimto! Yum!
Did you realise Vimto is an anagram of Vomit :lol:
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A fine drink the Vimto especially the cordial version, in Saudi I converted my gang of Filipinos to it, large water container a bag of ice and diluted cordial lovely.
Hi interested in the area served by 52D. also researching colliery wagonways from same area.
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earlswood nob wrote:Evenin' all
Please can you explain to this southern softie what "Bits" are?

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We used to call them 'scrumps' in the far north of Hertfordshire. :D
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Good morning all
Thanks for the explanation of bits.
An old student friend used to say that Guiness and Vimto was a great hangover cure, but I never get hangovers, even if really drunk, so I've never needed to try Vimto.

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Has 'bits' definitely been explained Earlswood?
The nearest I'm seeing is Wavey's equating it to N. Yorks.'s 'Scraps' (thanks to Wavey and the others for their suggestions by the way), but it is prefixed by "I am guessing that...." :)
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All together now . . .

Grease, grease, wonderful grease
Nothing quite like it for becoming obese.

I'll shut up now. People in glass houses, an' all that. :twisted: :lol:
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bits , scraps , whatever are the chipys way of short comming you - cos' they make the small portion up :mrgreen:

so next time ask for your fish (rock to the sotherners) & chips then before you get them ask for Scraps :D


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Post by PGBerrie »

Rock salmon - is that fish? A true Yorkshireman prefers haddock (or Scarboro' woof if you live there) and even cod is down market! And when I get bits with my "mixed" they're just a free-of-charge extra.

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Ay up!

According to this:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rock_salmon

It would appear to be anything the chippy wants it to be! I love haddock myself and here I am in an area that only does cod!

:cry: :cry:
If I ain't here, I'm in Bilston, scoffing decent chips at last!!!!
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Haddock is definitely the fish for chips with Cod a close second, god knows how manna gets on with Baramundi and chips. Don't go near Rock it could be anything.
Hi interested in the area served by 52D. also researching colliery wagonways from same area.
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