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HungryChris

HungryChris

Dinner last night was fish and chips. I know from experience that fish and chips for the two of us requires 3/4 LB of fish fillet. I bought a 1 pounder with this sandwich in mind, and chose to have it for breakfast to get the cooking oils packed up and put away. My version of MCD's Fillet-O-Fish.

HC

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HungryChris

HungryChris

Dinner last night was fish and chips. I know from experience that fish and chip for the two of us requires 3/4 LB of fish fillet. I bought a 1 pounder with this sandwich in mind, and chose to have it for breakfast to get the cooking oils packed up and put away. My version of MCD's Fillet-O-Fish.

HC

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HungryChris

HungryChris

Dinner last night was fish and chips. I know from experience that fish and chip for the two of us requires 3/4 LB of fish fillet. I bought a 1 pounder with this sandwich in mind, and chose to have it for breakfast to get the cooking oils packed up and put away. My version of MCD's Fillet-O-Fish.

HC

 

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