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So how did you meet your RL sn parent friends?

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meltedmarsbars · 13/05/2009 22:03

I met my oldest sn friend at a swimming pool with her sn dd1 aged about 10, my sn dd2 was about 9months and still without diagnosis. I've met others through portage and physio groups but not really through the sn school - because our kids are bussed there so there's no "school gate" moment.

How did you meet your sn rl friends?

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meltedmarsbars · 18/05/2009 13:56

Best one I ever found was Cave Street in Hull. It did mushrooms, potato cakes, REAL onion rings not onion mush, crispy bit as well as the usual stuff.

That was 15 years ago. Might not even be there now.

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meltedmarsbars · 18/05/2009 13:57

Thats not very patriotic of me, being from north of the border!

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glitteryb6 · 18/05/2009 13:58

ooh i'll be near Hull when we go on holiday this year, might check that one out!

BriocheDoree · 18/05/2009 21:22

There was a really good chippy in Stockbridge (Edinburgh) that did fried onion rings, mushrooms and the only place that ever did mushy peas.
I miss Scotland sometimes (I'm English, but grew up there and then moved back in my late twenties). However, can't imagine moving the kids out of France now, they both think it's home . When we go back to the UK, DD trawls round the supermarket looking for olives and saucisson sec. Took them to a chippy in Brighton and had to cut all the batter off their fish before they'd eat it. Sigh!!

meltedmarsbars · 18/05/2009 21:25

I use to live in Stockbridge!! There was a great deli too that sold millionaire's shortbread.

Glittery - are you going to Spurn point? Windy but beautiful. Beverly is very nice too. Have a good hol.

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glitteryb6 · 18/05/2009 22:37

its a hoseasons lodge thing at brandesburton think thats near beverley?

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