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Ansome

Well-Known Member
Call it a pie, only sells to northerners, call it a Cornish Pasty and all the emmets'll buy one. All you have to do is increase the amount of (cheapest ingredient) pastry to a ridiculous level and give it a small novelty filling..say 'Lebanese spiced lamb' and charge a tenner for it. You know where you are with fish'n'chips.
 

martint235

Dog on a bike
Location
Welling
[QUOTE 3182576, member: 259"]We've got a proper Turkish kebab shop round the corner, with really nice doner and charcoal grilled koftes. They even do home made chips.

I even eat their stuff when I'm sober.[/QUOTE]
Yep my local kebab shop is a Turkish place. A regular Saturday teatime treat.
 

raleighnut

Legendary Member
Kebab shop on Clarenden Park Road/Queens road corner used a Charcoal burner. :hungry:
I also have a way of telling how good the food will be, have a look at the salad its the easy way to tell if they care about the food or just the money.
 
[QUOTE 3182540, member: 1314"]Call it a lamb curry, pay £4.99.

Call it 'Chef's special, earthily spiced simple Punjab dish', halve the portion, get rid of the flock paper, and charge £6.99.[/QUOTE]

I remember an episode of 'Only fools and horses' where mike at the Nags head sold Del boy some beef stew for £2 and then sold a yuppy the same for a fiver and called it Beef bourguignon
 
Try to sell a glass of cider with a lug of cordial in it and you won't get far.
Double the price and you seen to get every 18 year old wanting to neck it down -

Just been on holiday with my teenage kids so have seen what they drink while out. Seems to be this stuff.
Tried the "Pressed Red Grape" it tastes like it has some cough sweets dissolved in it.

What next?
Watneys Baril Rouge perhaps?
 
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