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SeanMacGabhann Wrote:

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> one of the first things I did when I moved here

> sean#2!

>

> It's as delightfully strange as one would imagine

> - Graham Linehan couldn't make it up

>

> The sort of music that my Mum played on a Sunday

> morning, Odlums flour, Galtee bacon, sausage and

> black pudding, papers from around Ireland (The

> Leitrim Learner, The Galway GollyGoshYouDon'tSay!,

> etc etc)



dont forget the club.

That Irish shop looks amazing! Has anyone been in?


I can confirm that the Irish shop has the best potatoes (anywhere in the world) for roasting which get crispy outside and soft and fluffy inside.

The best tasting porridge oats (Flahavans) I'm a big porridge fan.

Red lemonade which is unique, and not red but orange coloured, though not orange flavoured.

One of the most anonymous outfits in East Dulwich has four branches here, including two on Lordship Lane (previously three), making it the most dominant chain in the area - yet it only seems to get referred to when people are referring to its neighbours. Surprises me that William Hill can justify so many shopfronts.

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