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The chip butty originated in working-class communities in the 19th century, though its exact origins are unknown. [4] According to the National Federation of Fish Fryers, it was created in 1863 in Oldham, Lancashire, at Mr Lees, the second-ever fish and chip shop in Britain.
A crisp sandwich may also be called a crisp sarnie (in British English), piece and crisps (in Scottish English), [2] chippy sandwich (in Australian English), chip sandwich, crispwich, [3] and crisp butty.
Jimmy Carter grew up on a peanut farm, so of course the first family ate all kinds of peanut dishes. This recipe is a classic peanut brittle, full of caramel-like flavor and crunch. Eat it like ...
A "Split" is a local slang name for chips and peas ordered from a chippy in St Helens, as in the songs case it is also served with fish and curry. The reference to glue-sniffing is black humour based on the reputation the town gained as industry was closed down under the Thatcher government leaving less opportunities for young people and ...
On the menu are my superfood brownie bites, peanut butter crispy treats and frozen yogurt berries — each crafted to keep your energy levels high and your taste buds satisfied as you cheer on ...
1 package(s) 6-inch pocket pitas, split horizontally 1/4 cup(s) olive oil 1 tablespoon(s) za'atar 1 teaspoon(s) sweet paprika. Salt1. Preheat the oven to 350°.
Heat up your chilly fall afternoons with this homemade Sriracha noodle soup. Made with ginger and Sriracha, it'll make your day so much better.
She expanded into peanut butter and mayonnaise in order to keep her workforce employed year round since potato chips tended to sell best during summertime. She published recipes to raise interest in her products and was noted for a chocolate cake recipe that used mayonnaise instead of eggs and butter.