Probably not the healthiest, but I was partial to an auld Spice Burger in the chipper in my heyday on the way home from a night out after a few beers.
Walsh Family Foods are to close - another recession casualty.
There is very little in the way of food that I wouldn't eat, but I draw the line at these things. Won't miss 'em.
Thank God the spice burgers are gone. They were definitely something that people would resort to usually when they had alcohol on board. Ask the same people in the whole of their health and they would probably turn up their noses at them.
Ah folks, you are too harsh.
Have had loads of them in my time and still alive to tell the tale.
Feed of beer and a spice burger, can't beat it!!!
Goes to show, what wont kill you will fatten you.
Imagine a really cheap, nasty, greasy rissole and you come close to imagining the horror that was the spiceburger.
I'm based in Cork and I don't think I've ever seen Spice Burgers on a chipper menu?? It's like the rest of the country had a big secret and they kept it from us Corkonians...we only get told about it when it's all over...
Maybe midlands spice burgers are different but I never thought there was any meat in them! I thought they were just breadcrumb stuffing in a coating.
Was never a major fan of them but my sister loves them and will be very sorry to see them depart. Her post-drinkies diet will now be restricted to the 'lovely' micro-waved steak & kidney pie that the chipper does. Don't know how she eats them either but she is of a certain age and probably has a stronger consitution than me
They used to knock the bejaysis out of battered this that and the other!
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