Chesterfield Online Forum
General Category => Old Chesterfield => Topic started by: Pastitman on October 08, 2014, 12:16:54 PM
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Talking with some teenagers recently and they did not believe that there were Tripe shops in town, (some didn,t even know what Tripe was). Think I am right in saying there were two shops, bottom side of market hall and Saltergate / Holywell Cross. This also brought to mind the pie and pea stall that stood, as I remember, at the side of the market opposite the "pretty windows", on Friday evenings. Also missing chippies ..... Shambles, Bodens, Holywell Cross, St. Marys Gate (back of spire). Know of any more. in town centre? (not the new ones please, the chips don,t get wrapped in newspaper)
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I can remember the one at the bottom of Saltergate - will look and see if I can find a photo.
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Think it was between the sweet shop and fruit and veg shop.
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I cant remember the other shops, but I can see the trays of tripe in the window in my minds eye.
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Yes Pete, I can just see the trays now but no way was I having any, don,t know how any body could eat that. An old mate of mine loved having a few pints in the King & Miller and then going for his bag of tripe on a Saturday afternoon. ( think hav jus gon off me tea ) :)
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My elderly neighbour used to cook Tripe and Onions, it always smelled lovely but I couldn't eat it either.
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Dad used to eat it, think I tried a piece once as a child and never bothered again, Love black pud now and again :)
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Dad used to eat it, think I tried a piece once as a child and never bothered again, Love black pud now and again :)
mmmm yummy black pudding.
I like it cold with salt on between bread or cooked with bacon mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
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There was definitely a tripe shop on the bottom side of the Market Hall. My mum used to get some from there occasionally and cook it in milk with onions for my dad's tea.
I could never bring myself to try it but my dad always declared it to be really tasty. Each to their own ::)
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I reckon one of the two little shops on the left is the tripe shop. The window of the white shop by the traffic lights shows the sloping surface that had the trays of tripe on as I remember.
(http://www.ichesterfield.co.uk/images/tripe-shop-saltergate.png)
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Thanks Pete, you are right about that and the sweet shop was next door. Carry on round the corner, past Damms and there was Finches army stores and then the chippy.