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I'm for 'em.

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With a fried egg on top of the chips.

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I usually do the Canadian version, which means going to Swiss Chalet (aka "Dirty Bird" ) and drowning the fries in Chalet sauce before slathering them on the free roll. But when I was in Scotland, I had 'em with salt & vinegar and sometimes a spot 'o cheese.

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what the hell are chip butties?

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Originally posted by uzless
what the hell are chip butties?
Um. A bit like french fry burgers.

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Originally posted by uzless
what the hell are chip butties?
It's deliciousness slapped between two slices of heaven!! Just get your bread/roll or whatever, add some nice fries and maybe a topping of your choice (butter, cheese, salt & vinegar, ketchup, HP sauce, Chalet sauce, etc...). A kingly food, if ever there was one. 😵

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Originally posted by uzless
what the hell are chip butties?
£1 each at the local chippie 😉

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Originally posted by adramforall
£1 each at the local chippie 😉
I think I would rather pay the extra pound and get the fish and chips.

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Originally posted by adramforall
£1 each at the local chippie 😉
HAH. 2€!

Live long inflation.

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Originally posted by PBE6
But when I was in Scotland, I had 'em with salt & vinegar and sometimes a spot 'o cheese.
if it wasnt for haggis, that would most likely be our national dish





either that or deep fried, battered Mars bar lol

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Originally posted by PBE6
It's deliciousness slapped between two slices of heaven!! Just get your bread/roll or whatever, add some nice fries and maybe a topping of your choice (butter, cheese, salt & vinegar, ketchup, HP sauce, Chalet sauce, etc...). A kingly food, if ever there was one. 😵
I am glad I am not a king. 😛

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Originally posted by MCA
if it wasnt for haggis, that would most likely be our national dish





either that or deep fried, battered Mars bar lol
I actually tried haggis while I was in Scotland. It wasn't too bad. I also liked shepherd's pie and I forget what the beef version was called, but I enjoyed it as well. Didn't care much for blood sausage or kidney pie though.

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Originally posted by shortcircuit
I actually tried haggis while I was in Scotland. It wasn't too bad. I also liked shepherd's pie and I forget what the beef version was called, but I enjoyed it as well. Didn't care much for blood sausage or kidney pie though.
beef version is cottage pie (almost as good)

and you dont like Black Pudding (blood sausage)? why not? its lovely - that has got to be one of my favourite foods (that and bacon butties)

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Originally posted by MCA
if it wasnt for haggis, that would most likely be our national dish





either that or deep fried, battered Mars bar lol
Haggis was my favourite meal in Scotland, barring my friends' Aunt Trish's home-cookin' of course. We hit the chippies up something fierce. Too many and you'll end up with a chip butt-y of your own, but they were tasty. The pekoras were amazing too. They seems to occupy the same soft spot in my heart that a nice 6 pack of McNuggets at 2:00am does, but with much more panache. Didn't get to try the deep-fried everything else though. Any recommendations/warnings?

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