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chips old newspapers
were chips ever wrapped up in old newspaper?-if they were ,when did this practice stop and was it because of ink leakage?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Yes, fish & chips were certainly wrapped in newspaper. Much better, kept the package nicely insulated for the walk home! Can't remember exactly when it stopped though. Must be within the last 5 years. My mumand me always delivered our old newspapers to the local chippy. Never saw any signs of ink leakage, the vinegar must have neutralised it!!!
The chippies alway put them in greaseproof bags first, then the newspaper. Much better method as the fish & chips would still be hot and the chips would not be soggy by the time you got home, like they are today. We use to take our old papers in, and get a bag (greaseproof) of batter chippings for our trouble! Crackling they used to call it - crikey the food police would come down on the shop if they gave that away now! As dot said, fresh fish was always wrapped straight on the n'paper - never did us any harm - but then newsprint is different today.
Weren't they just Ethel? Nobody but nobody ever said They're not good for you, you know!" in that supercilious way, that would be the norm today.
There's no way I'm gonna change from eating what I want - dripping on toast etc etc.
Miss the ol' fish & chips in newspaper - it just doesn't taste the same in polystyrene.
Rant over....
n00dles xxx
There's no way I'm gonna change from eating what I want - dripping on toast etc etc.
Miss the ol' fish & chips in newspaper - it just doesn't taste the same in polystyrene.
Rant over....
n00dles xxx
..... newspapers were all very well but there is a lot to be said for the current Markyate Fish and Chip Shop as can be seen at http://tinyurl.com/plb3h ...
Scraps in Middlesbrough, and still get them now. In fact it was embarrassing on an open night at school reading my daughters work when the question was Favourite Food and she'd wrote Scraps! Made it look like we were living like Henry VIII with big chicken legs throwing her the remains. We love scraps on our fish & chips, at Torquay when we asked for "fish & chips open with scraps on please" a lad from Liverpool behind the counter had to explain to the server what we meant.