Talk:Fadge

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I'm new here. Not sure when a disambig page is appropriate. As it is, Fadge redirects to "Vulva", as slang, but without reference. Fadge is also a potato dish, a fried potato mash, as a typical side to an Ulster Fry. No reference for this, aside from the Irish pubs I've frequented. I think it deserves a disambig, perhaps as a header. (I'll read the guidelines shortly) Dave702 08:26, 7 April 2007 (UTC)Dave702[reply]

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I think there is already an article on this at Ulster fry. --Texas™ (talk) 02:27, 7 July 2008 (UTC)[reply]