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Re: A Melton Mowbary pork pie
« Reply #15 on: 05 October 2008, 13:21:22 »

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I like a good quality pork pie,as long as they havent put a chickens miscarriage in the middle of it.  >:( ;D ;D

eurgh!
morrisons pork pies are ok but a bit greasy at times!
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Re: A Melton Mowbary pork pie
« Reply #16 on: 05 October 2008, 14:41:30 »

The local butchers does a very nice pork pie. I really don't like the supermarket ones where even the pastry seems to be soaked in grease.

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Re: A Melton Mowbary pork pie
« Reply #17 on: 05 October 2008, 16:20:25 »

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The name "Ginsters" on any food product makes me feel ill. It's sacrilige to call them a cornish pasty.

Where's the pastry, for a start? Not a 2mm thick coating that crumbles all  over the interior of your car as soon as you open it. (car - because a motorway service station is the only place likely to strike up enough desperation to try to eat one)

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Compared to Pork Farms they are gormet food
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Re: A Melton Mowbary pork pie
« Reply #18 on: 05 October 2008, 16:23:31 »

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The name "Ginsters" on any food product makes me feel ill. It's sacrilige to call them a cornish pasty.

Where's the pastry, for a start? Not a 2mm thick coating that crumbles all  over the interior of your car as soon as you open it. (car - because a motorway service station is the only place likely to strike up enough desperation to try to eat one)

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Compared to Pork Farms they are gormet food
..........contains earoles,ar$oles and eyeballs.  :y ;D
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Re: A Melton Mowbary pork pie
« Reply #19 on: 05 October 2008, 18:10:50 »

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The name "Ginsters" on any food product makes me feel ill. It's sacrilige to call them a cornish pasty.

Where's the pastry, for a start? Not a 2mm thick coating that crumbles all  over the interior of your car as soon as you open it. (car - because a motorway service station is the only place likely to strike up enough desperation to try to eat one)

Kevin
 

Compared to Pork Farms they are gormet food
..........contains earoles,ar$oles and eyeballs.  :y ;D


Close. A mate of mine was tooking into some Irish Stew from Aldi some years back whilst we were at work. Then he went a strange pale colour, chucked the spoon in the bowl & shoved it across the table.
He said after about 30 seconds of recovery "have a look in there". I had a shoofty & i found a cows eyelid complete with eyelashes.
He never ate Irish Stew gain :P :P :P :P
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