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

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  • nickiquote@mstdn.socialN nickiquote@mstdn.social

    @mensrea I’d never heard of that, how excellent.

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    @Nickiquote i'll just leave this here ~ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qk_x9snjz3o

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    • mick@toot.communityM mick@toot.community

      @Nickiquote I did give a 70 year old English man his first chip butty recently. I was shocked.

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      @Mick @Nickiquote I am shocked at the very essence of chip butty. And I'm from Eastern Europe.

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      • nickiquote@mstdn.socialN nickiquote@mstdn.social

        @jqmcd Sorry, no.

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        @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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          @Nickiquote

          This sounds like a cousin of the Bronx favorite "butter roll" which is kind of like a buttered roll, but more of a butter sandwich. A deli roll untoasted slathered with butter and cut like a sandwich. Cheapest item on the menu.

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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 answered yes/UK although I'm not UK based anymore. I'll still eat chip butties, even if they have to be explained every time to looks of horror and amusement

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            • futurebird@sauropods.winF futurebird@sauropods.win

              @Nickiquote

              This sounds like a cousin of the Bronx favorite "butter roll" which is kind of like a buttered roll, but more of a butter sandwich. A deli roll untoasted slathered with butter and cut like a sandwich. Cheapest item on the menu.

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              @Nickiquote

              OMG a butter roll now costs 1 dollar. It was always 30 cents for years then they went to 50 cents and it was like that last year.

              But now you need a whole dollar for a butter 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?

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                @Nickiquote standard after work snack on the way up the road after a supermarket evening shift, Milngavie chippy, roll ‘n’ chips 👍

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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 haven't, in the traditional sense of the term, but this is choice, rather than some mysterious absence in my life. I've never wanted to, it's not a flavour and texture profile that appeals to me. I've also never had the classic crisp sandwich with white bread, margarine, ordinary crisps.

                  I have, however, enjoyed many sandwiches that contain chips (and crisps, though not at the same time) alongside other things.

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                  • spanghero@ioc.exchangeS spanghero@ioc.exchange

                    @bigvimto @ambientspace @Nickiquote I had one a month or so ago. Air-fried frozen chips so most definitely a bit rubbish. I may try for a Totnes baked artisan sourdough with home made sweet potato fries in the summer to claim some middle class credentials and wax lyrically about how the original was less appreciated but tasted better because in those days we couldn’t appreciate quality home cooked food, probably as a result of it being the early eighties and everyone was skint.

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                    @spanghero @bigvimto @Nickiquote "Baguette de frites de patate douce avec feta."

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                    • lukeharby@infosec.exchangeL lukeharby@infosec.exchange

                      @Nickiquote When I get fish and chips I like to bring more beige to the party by indulging in a chip buttie

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                      @lukeharby @Nickiquote Absolute requirement of having fish and chips is some kind of buttered bread for the buttie! Even better if you sneak some mushy peas in there.
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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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                        Just as an aside, in Scotland when you sit in at a chip shop you can order a “fish tea”. This is fish, chips, a pot of tea and buttered bread, essentially inviting you to make chip butties.

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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 not (continental North-Western Europe), but I probably should try it at some point.

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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 On the one hand, this is why people mock British cuisine. And I can feel my arteries hardening at just the thought of eating one. Yet, on the other… so good.

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                            • nickiquote@mstdn.socialN nickiquote@mstdn.social

                              Just as an aside, in Scotland when you sit in at a chip shop you can order a “fish tea”. This is fish, chips, a pot of tea and buttered bread, essentially inviting you to make chip butties.

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                              What the Hell is Fish Tea?

                              Followers will know of our penchant for Fish and Chips, well, here we give you, the savvy traveller, the correct patois for your visi...

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                              (outlandish-spirits.blogspot.com)

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                              @Nickiquote there is the whole ‘supper’ terminology too. The only time non posh Scots use that word in my experience.

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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 the butter is not arguable

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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 when out cycling with my dad, we used to take ham and cheese sarnies, then if we passed a chippy - boom - chip butty of champions

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                                  • bobthomson70@mastodon.socialB bobthomson70@mastodon.social

                                    @Nickiquote there is the whole ‘supper’ terminology too. The only time non posh Scots use that word in my experience.

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                                    @bobthomson70 In the north of Ireland, supper is either a fish supper, sausage supper etc, or a plate of buttered biscuits at bedtime.

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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
                                      Limitation accepted for poll purposes, but no butter? Not a butty!

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                                      • sdarlington@mas.toS sdarlington@mas.to

                                        @Nickiquote On the one hand, this is why people mock British cuisine. And I can feel my arteries hardening at just the thought of eating one. Yet, on the other… so good.

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                                        @sdarlington @Nickiquote

                                        Dripping sandwiches. Wrong and yet so, so good. Also, chips and scraps.

                                        🤤

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                                        • wynke@mendeddrum.orgW wynke@mendeddrum.org

                                          @Nickiquote I have not (continental North-Western Europe), but I probably should try it at some point.

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                                          @Nickiquote What I *have* eaten, quite often as a child, is leftover 'boerenkoolstamppot' (mashed potatoes and kale), fried to heat it back up, preferably forming a crispy crust, served on buttered sliced bread.

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