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Which Of The Following Northern Food Do People Like The Most?

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soph95 | 11:42 Sat 31st Jan 2015 | Food & Drink
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Vaguely remember Tudor crisps but the best ones are Seabrook crisps from Bradford. Can't say I've had any of the others in Yorkshire...
I voted for Craster kippers - they are wonderful! Craster itself is a lovely village with little, blue boats in the tiny harbour (I've painted around there). A friend's mother wrote a poem 'The Blue Boats of Craster', a copy of which I keep and hope to illustrate one day. Worth visiting and there is a great, easy walk up along the coast to the castle.

My preferences are, naturally, Beluga caviar, foie gras de l'Auvergne etc.... - as posted before by someone (sorry, forgot who).

Sir Oracle - anyone who ate 'Harry Ramsden's Fish & Chips' and lives outside a 10 mile radius of Guisely (W. Riding) is deceived by cheap franchised muck. I was lucky enough to grow up near the original 'Harry's' and it was incomparable, certainly as late as the mid '90's. Hope it still is and that the chandeliered restaurant is still there - will check in a month or 2.
Yep, here's a Greggs round the corner from here.
Warby's bread travels eh? Never seen any in Cornwall :-(

Mellings bread, aye!
Zacs-Master .......'Craister is in Norfolk'

I think you'll find it's CAISTER
^^^^ Harry Ramsden's and most chippies don't touch cod in Yorkshire - they'd go bankrupt.
Hollands Meat & Potato Pie, used to have them when I lived in Manchester as a kid.

When any of my friends come down to see me, they bring me half a dozen for the freezer.

trt....try Farmfoods for Hollands Pies, 5 different varieties in their shop I was in yesterday (Norfolk)
Should've said trt, the factory's literally just further up my road :-)
Plenty of Warburtons down in Croydon B00 :o)

And plenty of Greggs too. In fact I'm sure there is a couple of Greggs within half a mile of each other in Croydon.
Am I missing out, I've never been in a Greggs?
Well heres hoping when we go back to Cornwall Tiggs, wiv a bit of luck me bacon will be wrapped lovingly in Warby's goodness come July:-)
Making me hungry now!
I've just had six loaves of Warbutons bread delivered.
## trt....try Farmfoods for Hollands Pies, 5 different varieties in their shop I was in yesterday (Norfolk) ##

Dont have Farmfoods in Newmarket Joe, wish we did.
Warbies Super Toastie,big thick doorsteps dripping with best butter.
I can't live without Warburton's fruit and spicy loaf - it's like slices of hot cross buns (I'm a southerner though)
Surely Donkey stone not butter for those doorsteps, Mamya?

Legs it...
Oi!!
trt.....'Dont have Farmfoods in Newmarket Joe, wish we did'

Sounds about right, Farmfoods would be considered way too downmarket for Newmarket High Street

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