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Originally posted by sigolene euphemia View PostShe makes CERTAIN they have their fiddles in hand and wooden clogs upon their feet.
In reality they peal or peel in fits of laughter with sprays of spit on occasions and with a quick sprint to the water closet.
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Originally posted by johncorrigan View PostHow do you manage to peel mushy peas, SE?
By the way here is the only song I can find on the topic (and you do need Spotifly)
Step forward Jim Wearne, this is your moment in the sun. Well, actually in a large bowl full of greyish-green gloop. Wasn't he an author? Ah, no that was Graham Greene.
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Originally posted by johncorrigan View PostHow do you manage to peel mushy peas, SE?
sigolene euphemia
nota bene .. yes she plays her violin / fiddle for nearly eleven years now and nearly all her friends play a stringed instrument
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A strange thing happened to me at the weekend walking along the Thames, just after we passed William Morris' house - we all headed into a pub overlooking said river (weather positively Mediterranean, by the way - 10 degrees at least) and I had some fish and chips with my beer. Asked my pal, 'What's this green mash they've given me - avocado? with fish?'. 'That's mushy peas,' said he- so that's what the talk was about! - I thought they'd be hot - basically it's a kind of Pea Pâté - or did I experience some southern concoction masquerading as the real thing? - I think I should be told.
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Sounds about right. I've only had them al fresco when living in the north. It was normally when reeling back from this, one of my favourite places in the 1980s, sadly bulldozed in 1994:
Here we see the John Bull pub in York in its heyday. This picture was taken in December 1987. The pub was famous for its intact 1930's interior, but was demolished in 1994 by its owner, Peter Turnbull, who wanted the site to expand his adjacent Mazda car dealership.
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Not pea pate - or shouldn't have been! - but it's true that the quality varies a lot between chippys. Really great mushy peas are superb - a wonderful taste and consistency and excellent with f&c. But the mass-produced cheap crap that some places - especially in cities, I'm afraid - serve, is best avoided IMO.
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