[Kde-i18n-vi] Prince Charles, the Delaware Queen and a $5 special just for you

go fish! and go brit! alisonblyth1 at aol.com
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"The Queen of Fish and Chips" and Prince Charles unite to save the chippies

Prince Charles is so worried about the future of fish and chips that he has launched
a campaign to halt overfishing; and the owner of Delaware's beloved fish and chip
shops couldn't be more supportive.

In fact, Alison Blyth opted years ago to use sustainable Alaskan pollock instead
 of cod, a depleting source. The Prince is thinking along the same lines. He is 
encouraging the use of Scottish haddock, a sustainable option equivalent to pollock
in the Western Hemisphere.

An article in The Telegraph reported that he said: "Fish and chips are a part of
 British culture, one of our iconic national dishes. . . But I wonder if it is an
aspect of our national life that we can safely say can be sustained indefinitely?"

Brits eat 382 million fish and chip meals annually, according to the National Federation
of Fish Friers.

Prince Charles pointed out that the cod stock in the North  Sea was severely depleted
prior to stricter fishing quotas and other management techniques.

"We're proud to be ahead of this trend. We selected pollock because it's in the 
cod family and, therefore, perfect for fish and chips, " said Blyth. "Best of all
it's also highly sustainable."
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About go fish! and go brit!
Truly British through and through...

A Delaware favorite since its founding in 2002, go fish! a british fish + chip shop
is located at 24   Rehoboth Ave., Rehoboth   Beach, DE 19971.

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New to the scene in 2012, go brit! fish + chip is located at 18388 Coastal Highway,
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$5 Codfather Sandwich

Everyone loves our Codfather Fish Sandwich. For our social media friends, we've 
got a smashing deal. Bring in this coupon and receive the sandwich lunch special
 for $5 any day of the work week (Monday through Friday)! Come and enjoy.

Lunch offer only available at go brit! fish+ chips in Lewes through June 14.

Dine in only; not applicable with other discounts.
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Long live the Delaware queen

The media reviews just keep getting better and better. In her April 26 Second Helping
blog, News Journal restaurant critic/food writer Patty Talorico described her appreciation
for go fish!: "I've long been convinced that Alison offers the best fish + chips
 in Delaware. Indeed, I think she has some of the best fish + chips I've ever eaten."

When she checked out go brit!, she was sold: "This batter is so terrific. It's light,
crunchy, wonderful.  The fish is moist. Just as good as the Rehoboth location."

And she topped it with a brilliant kicker: "We don't have royals here in the states,
but I do think Alison (Blyth) should be crowned Queen of Fish + Chips."

Yes, we'll take the title on Alison's behalf. Long live the Queen of Fish + Chips!

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Some call it news and chips

If you'd ordered fish and chips in Britain 50 years ago, you'd get something much
different to what you'd receive today. For just a sixpence, you'd be given a full
fish and chip meal, wrapped in old newspaper. Newspaper was a cheap and convenient
wrapping, which insulated the food and absorbed grease. Fish and chips became hugely
popular, and in 1931, a Bradford shop employed a bouncer to control queues at teatime.
During World War II, the use of newspapers kept the cost of the meal down, something
which was very important at the time.

But by the 1980s, it was made illegal for chips to come into contact with newspaper
without greaseproof paper separating the two. Concerns grew over the presence of
 lead in newspaper ink.

Some shops still use unprinted newspaper, usually from the end of a reel. Or they
use an inner white layer to protect paper from ink. Most fish and chips are wrapped
in parchment paper covered in vegetable dye  - and that is the case at go fish! 
and go brit!

Fish and chips are, quite simply, one of Britain's all time favorite foods - and
 it's no different in the First  State. Come enjoy the experience at our Lewes or
Rehoboth Beach location.

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