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Could be because im Hank Marvin here, but yes, both look delicious!
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I have to admit, B00, that, as I live reasonably close to Norwich, I'm seriously tempted to try the deep-fried one ;-)
Mmmmm, something that looks like it was scraped off the pavement outside a busy nightclub for dinner.
Cuts out the middle man. :-)
If you live within a reasonable distance I really think you should try it out Chico and report back, y'know in the interest of science.
Yuk, don't fancy the deep fried one.
I think I'll be really boring and stick with my traditional fayre.
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I've just checked out the location of that chippy and realised that I've actually eaten there quite a few times. (I just didn't recognise the name).

What I didn't realise though, until I looked at the information on their menu, is that they'll deliver to the pub across the road. So I could try their Christmas offering in the pub!

https://static1.squarespace.com/static/56cc296fb654f9e7cb909069/t/5981d5ed579fb353a7158df4/1501681142191/Fish+Menu+Aug+2017.pdf

It's getting more and more tempting ;-)
Same here NoM !
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My grandad predicted, years ago, that our food would come in pill form. I didn't fancy that at all, nor do I want to eat printed-out food. I think it will go the way of CDs that we could eat our breakfast from ;)
Neither appeal.

I will happily stick to my chosen, non traditional, menu.
Has anyone else found Sainsbury's Turkey sausages? They really are good....yes with chips and cranberry sauce and a side of baked beans.
I can imagine printed desserts too....3d printers are just mechanisms that move a nozzle to a predetermined pattern....Currently they use plastic but I could imagine that any food that comes in an extrudable form that will set or hold its shape after being extruded (piped) could be used to produce "printed" desserts.

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