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Digbeth food wastage #22

Been a while since there’s been one of these but I couldn’t resist this Dinner For One at the Bradford Street/Alcester Street bus stop: chicken in chilli sauce with a satsuma for afters, all washed down with a refreshing can … Continue reading

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Digbeth food wastage #21

Appears to be a rather greasy pasty or pie of some sort. Stamped on on Green Street.

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Digbeth food wastage #20

Two tomatoes I found on Cheapside. Do you think I could enter them for the Dirty Bristow Summer Fete Vegetable Competition?

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Digbeth food wastage #19

I’m ashamed to say this is my very own Digbeth food wastage.  My eyes were just too big for my belly when it came to this gooey muffin from Starbucks at the new Birmingham Coach Station.  I’ll be at the … Continue reading

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Digbeth food wastage #18

Pineapple and mango tango on Bradford Street. Sharp ‘n’ sweet.

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Friday: Art launches, strange kennel box thing and Digbeth Food Wastage #15

Well, it’s been a mad busy Digbeth-based weekend.  So I’ll take blogging about it day by day.  On Friday, I went to the PhD Show exhibition launch at The Edge, which I’ve mentioned.  Would thoroughly recommend you pay it a … Continue reading

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Digbeth food wastage #11

Seems the ducks in Digbeth aren’t that hungry.  Probably because they’re too busy sexing by the Custard Factory’s pool:

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Digbeth food wastage #9

Big John’s says it sells Fresh Food Faster! This helping on Floodgate Street doesn’t look too fresh to me.

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Digbeth food wastage #8

Someone seems to have tried to pour a massive helping of corned beef hash, complete with chunks of carrots, potatoes and peas, down a drain on Green Street, not realising solid food won’t flow cleanly down. Perhaps they’d had too … Continue reading

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Digbeth: home of posh alkies?

‘or is this part of gentrification/regeneration scheme?’ asks photohrapher Pindec on Flickr.  Thank God someone else has started noting the wanton wastage on the Digbeth streets, it’s good to know it’s not just my diseased imagination.

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