My mam with fish & chips Skipton style.
What a fabulous photo Kenkew ;D I like the cut of your mam's jib ;D
What a mouth wateringly lovely looking fish
......you'll have noticed, ofcourse, the obligatory mushy peas.. ;)
a 'fish tea' no had one of those in ages.x
Yes Kenkew, noticed the mushy peas, but more than that.. the bread and butter!
Fish supper, can't beat it! 8)
Kenkew. That pic has to be one for the photo album.... smashing.
That does look yummy - I bet she enjoyed it.
Now that is what i call a fish supper where else but YORKSHIRE, my mouth is watering at the thought of going there to visit in summer home sweet home :)
that looks like a skate wing !!
... i want one :-\
Fantastic pic Kenkew, oh the concentration on your Mams face ;D
Mouth watering at the very sight of them :P and the very neccessary cup of tea. Being a soft southener I couldn't understand why husbands family had tea at the usual time and then sent someone to fetch the 'fish supper' in the evening, too much food for me. Needless to say I soon got the hang of it. ;D
Tell your Mum that too much salt is not good for her, she'll die young......at least that is the rubbish that we are told, I remember my grandfather making a white zigzag across his plate of food....mind you he only lived to 80.
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Not sure if it's the salt or the fish and chips that keeps my mam bouncy and working part time and driving her car and doing her garden and cooking 3 meals a day. I just put it down to her 85 years of non-stop activity!
I put it down to her just being who she is and her fondness for purple and chips.
She looks like a fantastic lady ;D
Doesn't she just!! You have to love an gal who eats a full skate and chips with mushy peas at 85, and I just love the purple too.You have a smashing Mam.!! Jeannine