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My Classic Tasty Dish
I have loved this dish all my life my mum made it so ever new but always best at chippy shop wrapped in newspaper after a queue Always loved splashing my chips with vinegar, pepper and salt haddock or cod my favourite fish cover with tartar sauce without fault Loved to have after the match soccer my fab game, go every week get my fish supper before go home real tangy taste so to speak Remember holidays in my twenties Blackpool on the west coast yearly last thing at night fish supper a must diet forgotten weight high I did fear! In Scotland, we called it a fish supper if in England fish and chips was its name over the years price has changed too high but even so, its never lost its fishy fame (I am writing a poem about the classic British dish... fish and chips!)
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