32nd of December
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A lad i used to know said he used to get a mince pie in a bread bun and have that battered 
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Aye..Margys was top tier!There was two types. The standard batter inside the bun with a curry splash, decent but the gold standard was doxy chippy who would put the curry in the bun, dip bun into batter mix and fry the bastard.
I’m sure other chippies done the same.
Think I'd have jumped over the counter and deep fried the bints fyess if I'd have been served up thatRemember getting one somewhere else and it was a batter sandwich with a bit of curry on….i was like wtf is this shit!
Bede streetSilver Grid on Sea Road was the best, no question
They are the ones I remember tbh! Bun filled with batter, then the curry poured into the batter. The ones you had sound next levelThink I'd have jumped over the counter and deep fried the bints fyess if I'd have been served up that
A bread bun filled with curry/gravy/mushy peas then deep fried in batter
Used to get a cowboy supper from there every Friday night at chucking out time - tremendousYep thats the one, youre probs a bit older than me. Early 90s...
I was just about to post that. I think they were about 20p in the late 80s.Silver Grid on Sea Road was the best, no question
Don't forget gravy battered bunsGrangetown chippy on dinner from school about 18/19 years ago. About 50p or £1 with chips. Food of gods, dash of vinegar on.
Not a patch on Bede’ySilver Grid on Sea Road was the best, no question
Done these on a dinner time from thornhill on a dinna time 84-86 n were 27pDunno what it was called before The Dip Shop but used to get what felt like a foot long one here just off Holmeside
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Cowboy was chips,burger,sausage n gravy for ten bob 50pSweaty Betties in Bede street was topper. Curry bun or if you were flushed with chips in it too. Cowboy snack was canny but there was something similar but I can’t remember its name. @Dave Herbal will be along in a minute
Was it a cowboy supper and a cowboy snack ? Is that the 2 different ones ?Cowboy was chips,burger,sausage n gravy for ten bob 50p
Can’t remember what the similar was
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Geordie supperCowboy was chips,burger,sausage n gravy for ten bob 50p
Can’t remember what the similar was
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That’s where I got mine from, or Bede StreetSilver Grid on Sea Road was the best, no question