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Striker
I feel for the OP like. Tried to be clever and got blown out all over the shop. The wrong shop as it turns out.
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I feel for the OP like. Tried to be clever and got blown out all over the shop. The wrong shop as it turns out.
I feel for the OP like. Tried to be clever and got blown out all over the shop. The wrong shop as it turns out.
Probably the best post in the history of the SMB that
What are you going to save tomorrow?
What exactly is the definitive savoury dip though?
It's been approximately 15 years since I've even had one so I'm not too sure (din't worry, I've still had plenty saveloy dips in that time).
My understanding always was that it was basically a saveloy dip with the scraps and off-cuts of whatever else was lying about - bits of bacon, ham etc. Adding in full slices of roast beef with gravy just doesn't seem right to me. It's almost like cheating.
From Eateries to Arteries.
Canny book title.
In a cruel twist of events an attempt to save the dip may well have killed it off
The poor lad doesn't seem to know what a savour dip is Chris.What exactly is the definitive savoury dip though?
It's been approximately 15 years since I've even had one so I'm not too sure (din't worry, I've still had plenty saveloy dips in that time).
My understanding always was that it was basically a saveloy dip with the scraps and off-cuts of whatever else was lying about - bits of bacon, ham etc. Adding in full slices of roast beef with gravy just doesn't seem right to me. It's almost like cheating.
The poor lad doesn't seem know what a savour dip is Chris.
A f***ing what?!
Someone cart this nonsensical buffoon away, for his own good.
Preaching to me about bait and can't even spell the sod.
And he does know, he is from Houghton. As I said, Ibbitson's Belly Buster used to rule the roost.
Hence being very highly qualified on the subject in hand and the only one with the balls to step up and review the finest in the land, instead of being all gob.
What exactly is the definitive savoury dip though?
It's been approximately 15 years since I've even had one so I'm not too sure (din't worry, I've still had plenty saveloy dips in that time).
My understanding always was that it was basically a saveloy dip with the scraps and off-cuts of whatever else was lying about - bits of bacon, ham etc. Adding in full slices of roast beef with gravy just doesn't seem right to me. It's almost like cheating.
Is it just me or are you using a fortune cookie at the end of the blind cord?
You're spot on Chris, a savoury dip should just have bits of allsorts of the other meats , basically the scraps from the other sandwich trays, (saveloys, pork, ham, beef, owt)with stuffing and pease pudding and the bun dipped in gravy. The butchers up Pennywell dee a canny one
It's a shame their saveloy dips are absolutely disgusting.I have seen a few threads on these, over the last few months.
It sickens me to the core to see local lads and lasses promoting inferior versions of this delectable dish.
Mentions of Dickson's and other heartless, faceless conglomerates sadly dwarf the recommendations of local, independent retailers, with customer satisfaction at the core of their business model.
Today, I right that wrong.
Cheers, The Savoury Dip Savant.
It's a shame their saveloy dips are absolutely disgusting.
I have seen a few threads on these, over the last few months.
It sickens me to the core to see local lads and lasses promoting inferior versions of this delectable dish.
Mentions of Dickson's and other heartless, faceless conglomerates sadly dwarf the recommendations of local, independent retailers, with customer satisfaction at the core of their business model.
Today, I right that wrong.
Following this thread, there is no need for wrong un's to festoon the board with their below-par suggestions any more, and never again will those not ITK, go unsatisfied.
Thanks to I, The Savoury Dip Savant.
Today I ventured to Deli and Dips, situated at 1 Silksworth Terrace, Sunderland SR3 2AQ (0191 5210400), and as I have just seen, 5 star rated on Google.
This comes as no surprise.
£3.10 for a behemouth of a savoury dip, plus 90p for a can of Cherry Coke.
Service: 10/10 Friendly and fast
Sandwich content 10/10 Everything you could want and more besides
Dip Level 10/10 Bun dripping, as is only right
Size 10/10 (Large chosen) No contenders
Taste 10/10 Perfectly balanced
Assembly 10/10 If God were a sandwich etc
Value 10/10 Would happily pay double
Bun 10/10 Soft and fresh
Shop cleanliness 10/10 I would happily eat this meat feast on their floor
Parking: 9/10 Yellow lines on the main road, but the shop is not to blame
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Can for scale, plus added enjoyment.
So there you have it folks, the ultimate sandwich and review.
Cheers, The Savoury Dip Savant.
ThisNot as good as the one round the corner, The Village Butcher... But still good.
Savoury Dip > every other sandwich