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JULIA






Castle Crisps
replied on: 5/23/2005 11:35:48 PM

I remember Castle Crisps well. My Grandfather and grandmother(Mr&Mrs Thornley) used to make them at their chip shop on Holbrook St.
I was very young but I remember helping Grandad 'rumble' the potatoes. They lived on Aldreads Lane and I can recall seeing hundreds of silver tins with the Castle Crisps label on the front. When they decided to retire the shop was taken down and I think my parents made a garage out of it.
I cannot remember eating the crisps, but I remember those chips, the best I have ever tasted.
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