- Messages
- 3,292
- Thread Starter
-
- #241
They used to use tallow or lard in the chip shop when I was a kid. Tasted good, the only down side was if you were eating your chips walking down the road on a cold day, you would feel the fat solidifying in your mouth.
.
I think dripping is more what you get in a roasting tin, fat and juices, whereas tallow is just the fat. Though to confuse things, Tesco sell their pure beef fat as beef dripping. Whatever, as you can fry in pure beef fat, and it is sold for this, it is surely a food item.
As for bridges over the Liffey; ha'penny, O'Connell, Sean O'Casey, James Joyce are some.
Nice lather Fish, but not an awful lot of it; was that before or after you shaved?
Thanks for the responses re 'residue'; will pass on to customer.
This naming lark isn't easy but of all the suggestions I do like Ulysses (with soapy mcsoapface a close second of course)Thanks but sorry CMOT, it's not calling to me. In the absence of Soapy McSoapfaceI'm currently favouring Ulyesses or Touchdown. But that might change.
Being of a certain vintage whenever I hear or read the name " Ulysses " I think of the summer camp song dating from, I believe, the 1960s about the coach who doesn't want the boys to be cissies, so reads to them from something called Ulysses. As far as the shaving connection is concerned, I seem to recall that much of the first chapter is devoted to a wet shaver using a straight razor in a coastal watch tower. Though it's some decades since I last read the work.
JohnnyO. o/
Allan Sherman - Hilarious!!Being of a certain vintage whenever I hear or read the name " Ulysses " I think of the summer camp song dating from, I believe, the 1960s about the coach who doesn't want the boys to be cissies, so reads to them from something called Ulysses. As far as the shaving connection is concerned, I seem to recall that much of the first chapter is devoted to a wet shaver using a straight razor in a coastal watch tower. Though it's some decades since I last read the work.
JohnnyO. o/
We use cookies and similar technologies for the following purposes:
Do you accept cookies and these technologies?
We use cookies and similar technologies for the following purposes:
Do you accept cookies and these technologies?