Tonyp Posted February 19, 2015 Report Posted February 19, 2015 I remember years ago my mother would get hers from shelleys the butcher he used toPut them in white paper & where in along strip not even linked you would just cut to the required size youWanted. I have tried lots since but none came up to there standard. I would also like to know if Madisonsat Blyth is still operating which was next to the cooperative my father used to like the potted meat for his bait for work,they also did grand pies mince with tettie on top symptoms would have liked them with his fat free gravy.lol
Maggie/915 Posted February 19, 2015 Report Posted February 19, 2015 Very happy memories of Maureen Shelley or was it ShellyShe was friendly with my mother. When returning to Bedlington and sent shopping, I could never be too sure what I would be asked to discuss.It was a shame to see the business boarded up for so long.I think it is now a private house.
pilgrim Posted February 23, 2015 Report Posted February 23, 2015 Maggie - Shelley's is a house now. Ben Shelley ran it and had a stroke then lost a leg (he was in the sheltered accommodation along from the police station.- I haven't heard from him for about 10 yrs so not sure of present situation.) Maureen died many years ago. Their daughter,Anne is a reverend now.On the mention of butchers - I remember there used to be an abattoir in Vulcan Place. - oh and the trips as a child to the 'baths' at Ashington then along the road to the butchers for a 'saveloy dip' afterwards on the way back to the 'bus station.
Maggie/915 Posted February 24, 2015 Report Posted February 24, 2015 Thanks for that pilgrim.My mother tended to be the font of all knowledge for me .Sometimes I did not pay attention.Things to do kids to look after and that is not even mentioning work.Retirement allows a different view on life and parents.Where is that time machine when you need it!
pilgrim Posted February 24, 2015 Report Posted February 24, 2015 OMG -- in all my life I never imagined I would become Maggies mother -- I way have to go a and lie down quietly in a darkened room!!! (let me know if you need any other info Maggie)
Maggie/915 Posted February 24, 2015 Report Posted February 24, 2015 Now now pilgrim that is an interesting thought.I don't think even you could keep up with the old 'Hells Grannies generation 'Handbags at ten paces and all.
doglover Posted March 1, 2015 Report Posted March 1, 2015 No more Madisons TonyP The best have all gone now
Tonyp Posted March 1, 2015 Author Report Posted March 1, 2015 When did it close & why cheers doglover
doglover Posted March 9, 2015 Report Posted March 9, 2015 Madisons closed years ago. I think they must have got a good price for selling up because soon Dicksons started the same kind of thing . Dicksons are good but I did like Madisons pies a lot. When I lived in Blyth for a while the lines of people in the shop to be served on a Saturday was amazing they were so good.
Vic Patterson Posted March 9, 2015 Report Posted March 9, 2015 My mom used to work at Madison,s and Newman,s before that. Madison,s was usually one of the first stops on our visits home, we,d buy a pie or pastie, eat it just outside the door and then go back and try something else. Mom also worked at Segini,s, great ice cream but not as good as Seaton Delaval,s! (Didn't the common market stop or spoil their ice cream ?)
Maggie/915 Posted March 13, 2015 Report Posted March 13, 2015 Belvedere in Whitley Bay and Saveloy Dips.Wonder when that closed.Lewens in Morpeth next to the Chantry.Was it Lewens or Lewans.
Jmagic Posted March 17, 2015 Report Posted March 17, 2015 I used to care for Ben Shelley and he was one of the loveliest guys you could meet. Unfortunately he passed away last year, very sad.
Maggie/915 Posted March 17, 2015 Report Posted March 17, 2015 Sad to hear that Ben Shelley has died.'Ubi sunt'
Brian Cross Posted March 18, 2015 Report Posted March 18, 2015 Does anyone make their own Sausages?........very simple and you can have any flavours you like
Vic Patterson Posted March 18, 2015 Report Posted March 18, 2015 Brian, Moose, deer and elk are the most common but my wife won't have wild meat in the house! It,s those large Bambi eyes.....Many here only eat wild game, no butcher meat for them.
Canny lass Posted March 19, 2015 Report Posted March 19, 2015 (edited) I make my own sausage. I started about 20 years ago. Sausage, Believe it or not, is an integral part of Christmas dinner in these part!. Every year on the second sunday in Advent the four generations in this family squeeze into my kitchen and make 15 metres of Xmas sausage. Not all at once mind you! Half of them make 600-800ginger biscuits while the other half make sausage. We make a day of it with games and competitions and round the whole thing off with a 'no talent' competition. Prizes for the person with the most 'no talent' and the team with best times for sausage making and most biscuits from a kilo of dough. Great fun. Then theres a simple/sample meal with the newly made sausage. I don't use anything wild in sausages either Vic but we do eat game. Elk and wild boar. These last few years I've stopped eating 'bambis'. They are so much more beatiful in the garden than on a dinner plate. Like your wife, I feed them at the kitchen door but only during the Winter. Rest of the year they eat my flowers from the garden. Getting soft in my old age! Edited March 19, 2015 by Canny lass
Jmagic Posted March 19, 2015 Report Posted March 19, 2015 That sounds mint Cannylass. I bet its good when everyone gets together
Brian Cross Posted March 19, 2015 Report Posted March 19, 2015 That all sounds great to me Canny Lass
Canny lass Posted March 21, 2015 Report Posted March 21, 2015 It really is good fun, Brian, and we get a bit of the Xmas food prepared. The following week we do something similar when we get together and pickle herring for Xmas. Thank goodness that it has to stand a week Before it's ready for eating. That way I get to avoid it! Sausages and raw herring - I bet your all just dying to try a Swedish Xmas dinner!
Brian Cross Posted March 22, 2015 Report Posted March 22, 2015 I enjoy eating pickled herring our local super market sells them and they are from holland
Tonyp Posted March 22, 2015 Author Report Posted March 22, 2015 Brian, they sell pickled herring down here in London the cockneys call it roll mop not my cup of tea they even give it away on Sunday morning in the pubs with roast tetties
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