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Chat Area => General Discussion Area => Topic started by: theolodian on 15 November 2008, 21:46:46
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I see a miggy trip for this . . .
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/devon/7731463.stm
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I see a miggy trip for this . . .
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/devon/7731463.stm
Doubt there'd be enough room in the church car park ::)
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I see a miggy trip for this . . .
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/devon/7731463.stm
Doubt there'd be enough room in the church car park ::)
It has to be said . . .
. . . but it's a religious experience!
Groan! ::) ;D
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I see a miggy trip for this . . .
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/devon/7731463.stm
Doubt there'd be enough room in the church car park ::)
It has to be said . . .
. . . but it's a religious experience!
Groan! ::) ;D
Thats me out then, I am an aetheist :y
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Fancy going to Devon for a pasty!! A bit like going to Leicester for a pork pie. So near yet so far from the real thing. :)
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Fancy going to Devon for a pasty!! A bit like going to Leicester for a pork pie. So near yet so far from the real thing. :)
Saying that, I've been disappointed with the last 2 Ann's Pasties from The Lizard. Added to that, I think her attitude to customer's sucks...
so I'm on the lookout for a new pasty place...
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Fancy going to Devon for a pasty!! A bit like going to Leicester for a pork pie. So near yet so far from the real thing. :)
According to some, the Cornish Pasty actually comes from Devon!
http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2006/nov/12/foodanddrink
The best Plymouth can offer, AFAIK, is Ivor Dewdney's. (http://www.ivordewdney.co.uk/)
Not quite the same I think...
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Fancy going to Devon for a pasty!! A bit like going to Leicester for a pork pie. So near yet so far from the real thing. :)
According to some, the Cornish Pasty actually comes from Devon!
http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2006/nov/12/foodanddrink
The best Plymouth can offer, AFAIK, is Ivor Dewdney's. (http://www.ivordewdney.co.uk/)
Not quite the same I think...
Oggie Oggie pastie shop is better IMO.......
We have done the Kingsbridge pasties, they are nice, and well worth the trip for me....about 5 miles ;D ;D ;D
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Fancy going to Devon for a pasty!! A bit like going to Leicester for a pork pie. So near yet so far from the real thing. :)
According to some, the Cornish Pasty actually comes from Devon!
http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2006/nov/12/foodanddrink
The best Plymouth can offer, AFAIK, is Ivor Dewdney's. (http://www.ivordewdney.co.uk/)
Not quite the same I think...
i had some on my last visit and can honestly they've gone down hill. ended up binnin them and went to captain jaspers.
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Personally I have only had Ginsters from Asda :-X....However a few years back when we spent a holiday at St Ives I had to try one from a local shop and they were very nice :y...bit like trying to get a scotch pie or Forfar Bridie I suppose, neither of the latter you get this far south :(
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There was always a storming pastie shop in Woolacome - and I believe Bob.Dent reccied a camp site there for a possible meet.
Hmm. Beer and pasties all weekend. [smiley=beer.gif] [smiley=kiss.gif]
Kevin
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There was always a storming pastie shop in Woolacome - and I believe Bob.Dent reccied a camp site there for a possible meet.
Hmm. Beer and pasties all weekend. [smiley=beer.gif] [smiley=kiss.gif]
Kevin
sounds like a plan. :y :y :y
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Hmm. Beer and pasties all weekend. [smiley=beer.gif] [smiley=kiss.gif]
Ahhhh, my idea of heaven :y
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I'm not really into pasties in a big way but if there is going to be a meet then what the hell I'll have a pasty to :y
John :)
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you better book the church then ;D
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Fancy going to Devon for a pasty!! A bit like going to Leicester for a pork pie. So near yet so far from the real thing. :)
Darlington or Norton for the best pork pies.
As for pasties, I found that Morrisons do a nice Cornish Pasty, go for the traditional one though, they do a half round one that has chewey steak in it. ;D
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Fancy going to Devon for a pasty!! A bit like going to Leicester for a pork pie. So near yet so far from the real thing. :)
Darlington or Norton for the best pork pies.
As for pasties, I found that Morrisons do a nice Cornish Pasty, go for the traditional one though, they do a half round one that has chewey steak in it. ;D
Ive had a few nice Stotties and pease pudding from your neck of the woods :y