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53 minutes ago, Happier diner said:

Surely no one would have chips with lasagne? How common 😀

I thought the same.  What kind of carb loading savage would do such a thing?  Go all out and add a slice of bread too! 

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1 minute ago, jackwhite said:

No. 

It's called Hops and is a bar at 17 Castle Street, Douglas.

They're specialising in craft beer, whisky, rum and cigars. 

But they've been unable to get craft beer, whisky, rum or cigars? 😉

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8 minutes ago, WTF said:

with garlic butter

I was once in a hostel in Portugal with an Italian dude.  A few of us were meal sharing and he was aghast when someone actually made Garlic Bread and Lasagne for him.  Seems it's actually pretty frowned upon by the natives. 

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Pretty common request though. Along with half and half rice and chips with curry. I wouldn't do it, serve with rice, let them 'buy' the chips!!!

Along with 'dont give me no salad' in a Hamburger!

Voice. I often use shortcuts here on MF that I wouldn't in formal use but don't we pronounce it Fish n Chips when speaking?

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8 minutes ago, Roxanne said:

I have to say that the local Ross’ sourdough contains no holes whatsover, apart from the minuscule ones in between the wheat. 

I hate the stuff with a passion, for the reasons given in the article. And why it's regarded as an "artisan" product I'll never know. 

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On 8/7/2023 at 3:40 PM, Manxman1234 said:

She seems to know how to run a pub, so should make a good job of itIf true, great to see the brewery have realised they are shit at managing pubs and passing it on to someone who can 

Social Media set up and showing that the Central will be a Free House.

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21 minutes ago, Kopek said:

Voice. I often use shortcuts here on MF that I wouldn't in formal use but don't we pronounce it Fish n Chips when speaking?

I wasn’t suggesting it was peculiar to you. You often see that wording on menus blackboards etc. But usually only for fish with chips, not for example “pea n ham soup”

As for pronunciation I suppose you could use ‘n’ rather than ‘and’ at it would still sound OK, as in

Salt n Vinegar

Derek n the Dominoes

Cagney n Lacey

Cheese n wine

etc etc

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4 hours ago, The Voice of Reason said:

Never understood the ‘n’ in fish n chips instead of of ‘and’.

You don’t get Steak n Ale, or Chicken n Mushroom Pie do you?

Much less lasagne n chips n salad

Surely it's either:

fish 'n' chips, or

fish 'n chips, or

fish-n-chips? [Edit] Actually I think that should be fish-'n-chips.

The OED's examples appear to confirm.

Fish n' chips would only be acceptable in Heavy Metal English, where one or more umlauts would perhaps also be required.

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40 minutes ago, Yibble said:

Surely it's either:

fish 'n' chips, or

fish 'n chips, or

fish-n-chips? [Edit] Actually I think that should be fish-'n-chips.

The OED's examples appear to confirm.

Fish n' chips would only be acceptable in Heavy Metal English, where one or more umlauts would perhaps also be required.

What about 'n mushy peas? You missed out the peas. That won't do.

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