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Cacklefruit & fried tatties ...

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sunny-dave | 13:52 Wed 29th Feb 2012 | ChatterBank
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... is jolly nice :+)

But do you call it

** "Egg and Chips" **
or
** "Chips and Egg" **

??
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usually the largest component is listed first but ...and chips always sounds good

How about gammon egg and chips that sounds even better...who has a pig we can slaughter
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Frites du cluckberry a la maison?
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Egg and chips. The only time I have heard it called chips and egg is in a film - think it might have been Shirley Valentine.
Did that yesterday looked like Redman was giving relationship advice..
You would never say chips and fish would you? Or chips and sausage? I rest my case.
Now I want some! Its my favourite meal.
Years ago one of my best mates and her husband had lost their jobs and were borassic.
When I took their Xmas presents round she gave me a card which read "This card entitles the bearer to free egg and chips chez ***** at any time"
I love her egg and chips.........
Have to say Redman makes brilliant chips I don't possess a chip pan he will be bringing his or he can't move in
egg and chips and i facny some now!
Egg and chips.......dammit....dammit....dammit....

How many times can you put a diet on hold before you have to admit that you have abandoned it? :o(
Oh definitely Egg & Chips ... now I now what to have for my supper tonight, got to be Duck Egg though, they are the best !!!
Ostrich egg & chips? More to get stuck into....mmmmm
Which came first, the chips or the egg?
Why of course it's "egg and chips", silly.

Only in the film Shirley Valentine was it ever referred to as "chips and egg".
That's the second time today I've seen the word "Cacklefruit". I've never heard it before, what part of this fair land does it come from?
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I pinched it from Barmaid - liked the sound of it :)
I don't know Wyedyed. I used it earlier. It is a great description though.

It's got to be egg and chips. And just having seen Heston's "how to cook a perfect chip", I really really want egg and chips right now. I shall settle for a boiled egg with soldiers.
im having sushi, it doesn.t taste quite right

not enough eggy/chippiness to it

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