When the world and their mothers were busy with Mothering Sunday, I took the dogs to the beach and out for a chippy tea.
Now I’m sure many of you may not know what A Chippy Tea is, so I shall explain . A Chippy Tea ( or Dinner) is when historically the lady of the house , through busyness, illness, holiday time or whatever had decided not to cook that mealtime and a rare “ take out” was in order.
For my family A Chippy Tea was a rarity and a treat.
It remains so
It must be well over 2 years since I last had one.
Now, for those that still remain in the dark , the meal consists of a large battered fish fillet ( usually cod or haddock ) lying on a bed of chips. These chips are thick cut fresh fries that are slightly crispy on the outside and soft on the inside, but generally in the steam of the take out, they can be just soft!
Everything is covered with a generous amount of malt vinegar and salt. Then wrapped in a box and paper.
It’s a delight on a miserable day.
We ate it in the beach car park. Dorothy had a small battered fish of her own ( with half the batter removed) where the Welsh shared my box





