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I've watched enough British television to know how it's done properly.It's cooked by the staff while you're there, wrapped in paper and then you take it to the nearest bench, unwrap it from its newsprint enclosure, and eat it.
It's cooked by the staff while you're there, wrapped in paper and then you take it to the nearest bench, unwrap it from its newsprint enclosure, and eat it.
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I've watched enough British television to know how it's done properly.![]()
Here in New England, the big ones are also called Texas fries.For more confusion, the type of "chips" which are the bigger cuts of potatoes are called "steak fries" in America. Apparently because of some Belgian dish featuring steak and potatoes.
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Here in New England, the big ones are also called Texas fries.
I have no idea what they're called in Texas. . . .
And, for that matter, if only we were still allowed to sit outside on park benches to eat!
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We're not?
For more confusion, the type of "chips" which are the bigger cuts of potatoes are called "steak fries" in America. Apparently because of some Belgian dish featuring steak and potatoes.
No, we're not. If you're outside, you should be shopping (or queuing at a shop), picking up/delivery medical supplies, exercising (keep moving) or going to/from work.
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