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LePaul wrote:I can assure you, from where I am sitting, its also a very beautiful structure, rarely seen, and I cant wait to demolish them.
Le Paul, I can hear the anticipation in your voice. Just to increase the excitement: 2 traditional beef sausages, 4 thick rashers of dry-cure bacon, home bakery fadge, soda, local free-range egg (XL) and Guinness
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Who does the best fry in Ulster ?
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Bruce wrote:Who does the best fry in Ulster ?
Easy one that. My mother!
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Me!
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The other half's mother! :salut:
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BR ah man I'm drooling mad here. As for who does the best fry - right now I dont care - even send me over a middle of the road fry. Anything man. Oh and as YoungMan says - loads of fadge. :bounce:
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GerryO' wrote:
Bruce wrote:Who does the best fry in Ulster ?
Easy one that. My mother!
Alter the query to In which eatery can one purchase and consume the best fry in Ulster?

some of my favourites:
Cafe Mocha, Newtownards
AJ's, Crossgar
Pit Stop beside Eddie Irvine's, Bangor.

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YM's kitchen :wink:
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