kaneohegirlinaz
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Is that just in pubs, or chip shops too?Odd, that. I lived in Kent (and London) before coming to Caracas, and in 29 years, no-one ever served mushy peas!
A stealth birthday ay, I like your style but you’re getting a big fat HAPPY BIRTHDAYYesterday was my birthday but I hate going out ever since Cinco de Mayo became such a big thing, even at non Mexican restaurants. So, we went to The Cheesesteak Factory. I had 2 rewards, 1 for a free dessert for birthday and another $20 off $75+. Went early so got happy hour drink and appetizer prices. Two Long Island Ice Teas for me, tex-mex egg rolls for Craig and Thai chile shrimp for me. Main was truffle-honey chicken with mash and asparagus for me and rigatoni all vodka for Craig. Godiva cheesecake for me and Cinnabon cheesecake for Craig to go. As usual, I forgot to take pictures until we had already started.
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Odd, that. I lived in Kent (and London) before coming to Caracas, and in 29 years, no-one ever served mushy peas!
Maybe it's more a northern thing. Hard to get away from them where we livedOdd, that. I lived in Kent (and London) before coming to Caracas, and in 29 years, no-one ever served mushy peas!
Both. Peas were always served whole, never mushy. Same where I lived in SE London. The chippies (if I remember rightly) sold fish and chips (of course), saveloys, and deep-fried pineapple rings!Is that just in pubs, or chip shops too?
I think that's probably true, although when I was back in Kent in 2022 I seem to recall being offered mushy peas on several menus.Maybe it's more a northern thing. Hard to get away from them where we lived
They’ve always been on offer down here so I dunnoI think that's probably true, although when I was back in Kent in 2022 I seem to recall being offered mushy peas on several menus.