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I was involuntarily listening to two old ladies talking loudly to each other the other day.

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  • bodluricon@mastodon.socialB bodluricon@mastodon.social

    @Nickiquote
    Non-UK folks may see references to names for bread that may need explaining. There are many local / regional names for a bead roll and many styles too, these can include, but are not limited to: rolls, buns, baps, barms, barm cakes, cobs, batch and stotties. Any can be used for a chip butty. Anything from two slices of mass produced white sliced loaf, fancy artisan sourdough, soft flour dusted bap or crusty bread roll. Chips, between two bits of buttered bread equals a chip butty.

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    @Nickiquote Chip butties are usually bought in Fish and Chips shops or "greasy spoon" cafés the latter offering embellishments like tomato sauce, brown sauce, perhaps English mustard or a fried egg. There is also the chip pitta, chips in a pitta bread often available from your local kebab shop.

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    • nickiquote@mstdn.socialN nickiquote@mstdn.social

      I was involuntarily listening to two old ladies talking loudly to each other the other day. One, to the astonishment of the other, said she had never had a chip butty.

      Being a true man of the world, I have had many chip butties in my time.

      FYI, if needed, a chip butty is chips (ie french fries, NOT crisps) sandwiched between bread slices or in a bap/bun. Arguably it should be buttered, but we will ignore that for the purposes of the following poll:

      Q. HAVE YOU EVER EATEN A CHIP BUTTY?

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      @Nickiquote And there was me wondering what to have for lunch today...

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      • bigvimto@mendeddrum.orgB bigvimto@mendeddrum.org

        @ambientspace @Nickiquote That does sound tasty, but is much more high-brow than a chip barm. Cheap white bread (sliced or roll/barm), chips, salt and vinegar, sauce if you're nasty. For a bit of extra crunch you can get scraps on there too - the little bits of batter that have fallen to the bottom of the heated display unit in the chippy.

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        @bigvimto as an americanist (sorry) can I assume the 'nasty' sauce is HP or a clone?

        @ambientspace @Nickiquote

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        • nickiquote@mstdn.socialN nickiquote@mstdn.social

          I was involuntarily listening to two old ladies talking loudly to each other the other day. One, to the astonishment of the other, said she had never had a chip butty.

          Being a true man of the world, I have had many chip butties in my time.

          FYI, if needed, a chip butty is chips (ie french fries, NOT crisps) sandwiched between bread slices or in a bap/bun. Arguably it should be buttered, but we will ignore that for the purposes of the following poll:

          Q. HAVE YOU EVER EATEN A CHIP BUTTY?

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          muddle@infosec.exchange
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          @Nickiquote butter, mayonnaise and lots of vinegar.

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          • sjjh@hachyderm.ioS sjjh@hachyderm.io

            @Nickiquote I've heard that it's supposed to be a single slice of buttered bread, folded over the chips

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            muddle@infosec.exchange
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            #47

            @sjjh @Nickiquote Not always, but it's a great way to stop the chips from falling out.

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            • nickiquote@mstdn.socialN nickiquote@mstdn.social

              I was involuntarily listening to two old ladies talking loudly to each other the other day. One, to the astonishment of the other, said she had never had a chip butty.

              Being a true man of the world, I have had many chip butties in my time.

              FYI, if needed, a chip butty is chips (ie french fries, NOT crisps) sandwiched between bread slices or in a bap/bun. Arguably it should be buttered, but we will ignore that for the purposes of the following poll:

              Q. HAVE YOU EVER EATEN A CHIP BUTTY?

              jorsh@beige.partyJ This user is from outside of this forum
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              @Nickiquote

              No, but I like a crisp sandwich.

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              • nickiquote@mstdn.socialN nickiquote@mstdn.social

                I was involuntarily listening to two old ladies talking loudly to each other the other day. One, to the astonishment of the other, said she had never had a chip butty.

                Being a true man of the world, I have had many chip butties in my time.

                FYI, if needed, a chip butty is chips (ie french fries, NOT crisps) sandwiched between bread slices or in a bap/bun. Arguably it should be buttered, but we will ignore that for the purposes of the following poll:

                Q. HAVE YOU EVER EATEN A CHIP BUTTY?

                sbourne@mastodon.socialS This user is from outside of this forum
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                #49

                @Nickiquote I haven't, but I have had a bacon butty! Visiting family in the UK, we were on a highway and saw banners advertising them for something ridiculous like £1 at the next rest area. Nothing in the name suggested food to our American ears 😂 Our driver felt this ignorance had to be rectified, and so we ended up with a sack of bacon butties and everybody got one and we ate them standing up outside the car, butter dripping down our hands. One of the most decadent things I've ever eaten.

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                • felila@mastodon.socialF felila@mastodon.social

                  @Nickiquote Is this the origin of the Mumbai vada pav? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vada_pav

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                  @Felila @Nickiquote

                  I was thinking that exactly.

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                  • nickiquote@mstdn.socialN nickiquote@mstdn.social

                    I was involuntarily listening to two old ladies talking loudly to each other the other day. One, to the astonishment of the other, said she had never had a chip butty.

                    Being a true man of the world, I have had many chip butties in my time.

                    FYI, if needed, a chip butty is chips (ie french fries, NOT crisps) sandwiched between bread slices or in a bap/bun. Arguably it should be buttered, but we will ignore that for the purposes of the following poll:

                    Q. HAVE YOU EVER EATEN A CHIP BUTTY?

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                    @Nickiquote "No - rest of world" (Aotearoa NZ) here, but I did used to make myself leftover-mashed-potato sandwiches for my school lunches from time to time when I was a kid. We didn't get deep-fried takeaways much.

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                    • bodluricon@mastodon.socialB bodluricon@mastodon.social

                      @Nickiquote
                      Non-UK folks may see references to names for bread that may need explaining. There are many local / regional names for a bead roll and many styles too, these can include, but are not limited to: rolls, buns, baps, barms, barm cakes, cobs, batch and stotties. Any can be used for a chip butty. Anything from two slices of mass produced white sliced loaf, fancy artisan sourdough, soft flour dusted bap or crusty bread roll. Chips, between two bits of buttered bread equals a chip butty.

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                      #52

                      @bodluricon @Nickiquote

                      I (USAian) have read previously of the vast fleet of differing words you UKers use to name what we call a "bun". Glad to see the spirit lives on.

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                      • nickiquote@mstdn.socialN nickiquote@mstdn.social

                        I was involuntarily listening to two old ladies talking loudly to each other the other day. One, to the astonishment of the other, said she had never had a chip butty.

                        Being a true man of the world, I have had many chip butties in my time.

                        FYI, if needed, a chip butty is chips (ie french fries, NOT crisps) sandwiched between bread slices or in a bap/bun. Arguably it should be buttered, but we will ignore that for the purposes of the following poll:

                        Q. HAVE YOU EVER EATEN A CHIP BUTTY?

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                        kimlockhartga@beige.party
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                        #53

                        @Nickiquote no, but I knew exactly what it was, since I watch a lot of UK content.

                        I will add crisps to a sandwich that has a soft filling, like tuna salad. It gives it that perfect mix of textures.

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                        • jorsh@beige.partyJ jorsh@beige.party

                          @Nickiquote

                          No, but I like a crisp sandwich.

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                          #54

                          @Jorsh Back in my day you could, as a treat, order a school lunch. (Ordinarily everyone packed their own.) In addition to the classic tinned-spaghetti pizza, the options for sandwiches were either:

                          1) cheese and pineapple; or
                          2) vegemite and chips (crisps)

                          Modern Healthy School Lunch advocates would have absolute kittens but whatever, they were fantastic.

                          I don't think I've had a chip butty but I definitely would, given the opportunity.

                          @Nickiquote

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                          • stevegis_ssg@mas.toS stevegis_ssg@mas.to

                            @Weirding_Is_Real @Nickiquote

                            Oh, yeah, and there are fries (sorry, sorry, "chips") in French tacos*, too.

                            *French tacos are not tacos, although they are called that in French. Meat (originally donair), cheese sauce, and chips wrapped in a flour tortilla like a burrito, then press-grilled like panini.

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                            @stevegis_ssg @Weirding_Is_Real @Nickiquote that sounds pretty good though!

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                            • nixanadoo@mastodon.socialN nixanadoo@mastodon.social

                              @stevegis_ssg @Weirding_Is_Real @Nickiquote that sounds pretty good though!

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                              @nixanadoo @Weirding_Is_Real @Nickiquote

                              It is absolutely delicious terrible-for-you dirtbag fast food!

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                              • stevegis_ssg@mas.toS stevegis_ssg@mas.to

                                @nixanadoo @Weirding_Is_Real @Nickiquote

                                It is absolutely delicious terrible-for-you dirtbag fast food!

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                                @stevegis_ssg @Weirding_Is_Real @Nickiquote I'd get it without the meat (or fake meat if available) but would eat that now.

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                                • kimlockhartga@beige.partyK kimlockhartga@beige.party

                                  @Nickiquote no, but I knew exactly what it was, since I watch a lot of UK content.

                                  I will add crisps to a sandwich that has a soft filling, like tuna salad. It gives it that perfect mix of textures.

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                                  @kimlockhartga @Nickiquote Oh that crunch is good on almost any sandwich for me!

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                                  • nickiquote@mstdn.socialN nickiquote@mstdn.social

                                    I was involuntarily listening to two old ladies talking loudly to each other the other day. One, to the astonishment of the other, said she had never had a chip butty.

                                    Being a true man of the world, I have had many chip butties in my time.

                                    FYI, if needed, a chip butty is chips (ie french fries, NOT crisps) sandwiched between bread slices or in a bap/bun. Arguably it should be buttered, but we will ignore that for the purposes of the following poll:

                                    Q. HAVE YOU EVER EATEN A CHIP BUTTY?

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                                    @Nickiquote I could have eaten a chip butty any time in my younger days but the taste of starch on starch doesn't appeal. Why waste good chips on bread?

                                    Now I'm older I'm still fine with choosing to miss that.

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                                    • nixanadoo@mastodon.socialN nixanadoo@mastodon.social

                                      @stevegis_ssg @Weirding_Is_Real @Nickiquote I'd get it without the meat (or fake meat if available) but would eat that now.

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                                      @nixanadoo @Weirding_Is_Real @Nickiquote

                                      The place we went to in Paris (a chain called Otacos) offerred both fake meat and falafel as "meat" options.

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                                      • nickiquote@mstdn.socialN nickiquote@mstdn.social

                                        I was involuntarily listening to two old ladies talking loudly to each other the other day. One, to the astonishment of the other, said she had never had a chip butty.

                                        Being a true man of the world, I have had many chip butties in my time.

                                        FYI, if needed, a chip butty is chips (ie french fries, NOT crisps) sandwiched between bread slices or in a bap/bun. Arguably it should be buttered, but we will ignore that for the purposes of the following poll:

                                        Q. HAVE YOU EVER EATEN A CHIP BUTTY?

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                                        @Nickiquote I have only one question: why?

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                                        • stevegis_ssg@mas.toS stevegis_ssg@mas.to

                                          @nixanadoo @Weirding_Is_Real @Nickiquote

                                          The place we went to in Paris (a chain called Otacos) offerred both fake meat and falafel as "meat" options.

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                                          @stevegis_ssg @Weirding_Is_Real @Nickiquote Parts of Europe are so much better about that than most of the United States 😂

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