THINGS YOU DON'T SEE ANYMORE (Part 1)
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Something else you don't see nowadays are "Pea and Pie Shops" I don't mean chippies that sell pies and mushy peas. I mean dedicated shops that sold only pies and peas. There used to be one in Morley on Fountain Street, I know there used to be one in Kirkgate Market - but that wouldn't be open on an evening. The last real Pea and Pie Saloon I remember closed in the eighties, it was on Bradford Road in Batley. They sold pork, meat, steak and kidney pies and pasties with proper (NB Fevlad) mushy peas.
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Trojan wrote: Something else you don't see nowadays are "Pea and Pie Shops" I don't mean chippies that sell pies and mushy peas. I mean dedicated shops that sold only pies and peas. There used to be one in Morley on Fountain Street, I know there used to be one in Kirkgate Market - but that wouldn't be open on an evening. The last real Pea and Pie Saloon I remember closed in the eighties, it was on Bradford Road in Batley. They sold pork, meat, steak and kidney pies and pasties with proper (NB Fevlad) mushy peas. That would be Pope's Pie & Peas in the market, at the bottom of the Pets corridor (apt).
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Trojan wrote: Something else you don't see nowadays are "Pea and Pie Shops" I don't mean chippies that sell pies and mushy peas. I mean dedicated shops that sold only pies and peas. There used to be one in Morley on Fountain Street, I know there used to be one in Kirkgate Market - but that wouldn't be open on an evening. The last real Pea and Pie Saloon I remember closed in the eighties, it was on Bradford Road in Batley. They sold pork, meat, steak and kidney pies and pasties with proper (NB Fevlad) mushy peas. the best of the lot was Pie herberts on carlisle Road in Bradfordevery kind of pie, perfect mushies, ham shanks(no not rhyming slang), pig hock, various animal organs gas lit, lots of weird people,
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oldleedsman wrote: chameleon wrote: And paraffin. Boom, boom, boom ,boom - ES - SO - BLUE! You spoilt my primary school joke: 'What has 4 bums and is blue?' Ha, remember that one!
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Trojan wrote: chameleon wrote: And paraffin. Boom, boom, boom ,boom - ES - SO - BLUE! Can you still buy paraffin? We had an Aladdin Parafin heater in our kitchen, and we had to take the bottles down the street to be filled with Esso Blue or Aladdin pink. Often used it as a cheap alternative to white spirit for cleaning paint brushes, not any more - found some at the Garden Centre, a couple of years ago at nearly a pound a litre - more than petrol was!
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fevlad wrote: Trojan wrote: Something else you don't see nowadays are "Pea and Pie Shops" I don't mean chippies that sell pies and mushy peas. I mean dedicated shops that sold only pies and peas. There used to be one in Morley on Fountain Street, I know there used to be one in Kirkgate Market - but that wouldn't be open on an evening. The last real Pea and Pie Saloon I remember closed in the eighties, it was on Bradford Road in Batley. They sold pork, meat, steak and kidney pies and pasties with proper (NB Fevlad) mushy peas. the best of the lot was Pie herberts on carlisle Road in Bradfordevery kind of pie, perfect mushies, ham shanks(no not rhyming slang), pig hock, various animal organs gas lit, lots of weird people, Was that the one with a sort of "chuck wagon" feel? I certainly used to go into a pea and pie shop on Carlisle Road in the eighties. The Beaulah used to do pretty good pie and peas in the eighties.
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