Saturday 15 May 1999
Yorkshire's famous fish and chips live up to reputation
Every year I have been in England the locals from all over the country
have bragged about having the world's best fish and chips. Because of my
general penchant to look after my health and waistline I have generally
steered clear of the local cuisine of battered fish and soggy,
fat-coated chips. As delicious as they may taste, and as much as I loved
them in my younger, non-professional years, my discipline has generally
gotten the better of me in an attempt to keep in decent shape.
All of these good intentions fell apart today as I finally succumbed to
what I was promised would be the best fish and chips I have, and will,
ever taste. I certainly wasn't disappointed as Bryan's world-renowned
fish and chip shop in Leeds, Yorkshire, served up not only the tastiest,
but also the biggest portion of jumbo haddock, chips and mushy peas that
I have ever seen. Following connoisseur Phil Tufnell's advice, the mushy
peas, a local delicacy, helped add colour to my plate of appetising
goodies. Bright green slush of mashed-up peas are a must I was told, and
after a little coaxing, I went the whole hog as they say, and enjoyed a
most memorable feast. Washed down with cup of Yorkshire tea and a plate
of bread and butter, this converted couch potato added a few kilos in a
single sitting, and what a delight it was.
Dining with me tonight were a number of my Middlesex team-mates and
Western Australian team-mate and good buddy Jamie Stewart, who is
playing club cricket up in one of the Yorkshire leagues. It was great
catching up with 'Stewie' who has recently decided to leave Perth and
the WACA for more opportunities in Sydney. A fantastic one-day bowler in
recent times and exceptional team man, he will be sadly missed by the
Warriors in the future.
Taking up a senior management position with the publishing firm he works
with, the opportunities will not only be cricket-related as he embarks
on a fantastic new future on the east coast. As he is not only a great
fella but also an afficionado of fine wine and food, I couldn't have
picked a better companion on this night of culinary delight.
From Leeds, JL
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