Bri and Irenes

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Its not bri and irenes anymore hasnt been for years
 
yes I know ,I used to go when you could catch the 42 up Lowedges to and from the Lane ,my Dad introduced me to dripping cakes there. Cant find a decent dripping cake anywhere these days.
 
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yes I know ,I used to go when you could catch the 42 up Lowedges to and from the Lane ,my Dad introduced me to dripping cakes there. Cant find a decent dripping cake anywhere these days.

Butchers in Coal Aston - best pork sarnies and dripping cakes in the universe.

I recommend them to the house
 
The Butchers on Heeley Green used to do a cracking dripping cake.

Need plenty of salt on though, just in case your heart thinks it is getting off lightly.

As an exile I don't even know if it's still there, noramlly train it to the centre and the lane these days.
 
Used to be the stop off point before an away match. Potted meat sandwiches in a large white bread cake. Yummy.
 
Sadly, Bri died earlier today. Not been lately but used to be a bit of a tradition for me on a Saturday. RIP.

RIP indeed Bri.

Used to go in regularly in the 70's (pre being old enough to meet in the pub). Proper shop keeper (not like the bitch from Granthams dad, bet he never did dripping cakes).
 
I always remember setting off to Bristol City in 1989 having virtually secured promotion from division 3. Bri and Irene had put a poster in their window saying "WELL DONE UNITED". I think they featured briefly in the United documentary a year later. RIP
 
I always used to buy my pre-match sarnie in there. Part of the superstition before a game, along with buying my programme from the same seller and walking the same route to the ground, via the players' entrance. RIP Bri.
 
He also used to work in the old social club with Alan before they changed it to the "museum" a good bloke I think he started with dementia/Alzheimer's
 
yes I know ,I used to go when you could catch the 42 up Lowedges to and from the Lane ,my Dad introduced me to dripping cakes there. Cant find a decent dripping cake anywhere these days.

The Butchers on Heeley Green used to do a cracking dripping cake.

Need plenty of salt on though, just in case your heart thinks it is getting off lightly.

As an exile I don't even know if it's still there, noramlly train it to the centre and the lane these days.

Never seen a dripping cake. I thought you were on about lardy cake, but then BP's putting salt on it.

Fill me in. (not literally please)
 
Brian was a good fisherman back in the day. Used to go with him and my old fella regularly.
Don't know if any of you can remember(maybe still do it) when the gree un put a list up of fishing results for the previous weekend, and a top 10 of anglers. Brian was on that list quite often.
Irene was, well, just a lovely woman. She was like everyone's surrogate aunt. Bless em both, not many in that mould.
 



Absolutely fantastic people the both of them, I grew up on Lancing Road so spent a lot if time in there putting the ground work in for the belly I have now!
I far back you going lawless, I lived on abbeydale rd 1970-1986, and my mate lived on lancing rd, till they pulled em down and he got rehoused.
 
Never seen a dripping cake. I thought you were on about lardy cake, but then BP's putting salt on it.

Fill me in. (not literally please)

OK, I'll go for it, even at the risk you're taking the piss.

Bread cake smeared with dripping (Beef or Pork equally tasty). Good smattering of salt, probably be arrested for selling one these days.
 
OK, I'll go for it, even at the risk you're taking the piss.

Bread cake smeared with dripping (Beef or Pork equally tasty). Good smattering of salt, probably be arrested for selling one these days.
Used to like the really dark salty stuff at the bottom, from my old ma's after the Sunday roast.
 
OK, I'll go for it, even at the risk you're taking the piss.

Bread cake smeared with dripping (Beef or Pork equally tasty). Good smattering of salt, probably be arrested for selling one these days.

I wasn't taking the mick - I've seen dripping sarnies, but I googled dripping cake and it returns something sweet.
 
I can exclusive reveal this is available, free of charge, on the bar at a pub called The Fox near Shipley station. Said dish is greatly enjoyed by Mrs Fox, Mr Fox neshes it a bit.


OK, I'll go for it, even at the risk you're taking the piss.

Bread cake smeared with dripping (Beef or Pork equally tasty). Good smattering of salt, probably be arrested for selling one these days.
 
best dripping ever was beef dripping, home made, when your mum did a roast with lard. dark brown lard with beef juice concentrated at the bottom. If not on breadcake then on fresh unsliced bread, cut into a wedge and doused in salt.
 
OK, I'll go for it, even at the risk you're taking the piss.

Bread cake smeared with dripping (Beef or Pork equally tasty). Good smattering of salt, probably be arrested for selling one these days.

No you can get em. Under the counter though.

We have dripping in the fridge most of the time for this very reason. You cannot beat dripping cakes.
 



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