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Re: Pasties
« Reply #45 on: 22 August 2009, 17:57:57 »

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Corned beef hash - yum!
I also like sausage and bean pasties and salmon pasties!

Can't think of anything that shouldn't be in a pasty to be honest!

Never considered a Salmon pastie before, but the Sausage and  beans sounds nice.
 :P :P :P

Sausage and beans are made by Greggs and Sayers around here!
The salmon ones are from 'The cornish pasty co.' and are salmon and broccoli in a hollandaise type sauce.......yummy! :y

I was thinking that Jimbob`s favourite might perhaps be baked beans and brussels sprout pasties. ;D
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I think I would seriously pass on one off those ;D ;D ;D
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« Reply #46 on: 22 August 2009, 18:21:02 »

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Corned beef hash - yum!
I also like sausage and bean pasties and salmon pasties!

Can't think of anything that shouldn't be in a pasty to be honest!

Never considered a Salmon pastie before, but the Sausage and  beans sounds nice.
 :P :P :P

Sausage and beans are made by Greggs and Sayers around here!
The salmon ones are from 'The cornish pasty co.' and are salmon and broccoli in a hollandaise type sauce.......yummy! :y

I was thinking that Jimbob`s favourite might perhaps be baked beans and brussels sprout pasties. ;D
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I think I would seriously pass on one off those ;D ;D ;D
You probably would pass a large amount of "botty burbs" after sprouts and beans :o
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« Reply #47 on: 22 August 2009, 18:49:52 »

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I'm too fat to eat pasties. :'( :'( :'(

I weaken about twice a year.  Time before last, I was delayed in Ipswich, missed my lunch and tried a standard pasty from "West Cornwall Pasty Co".  Nothing to write home about for £2.

Last time, I got a 50p pasty from Aldi.  Smashing!

Haven't been to Cornwall since 1954, and my mum would never have let us eat a pasty - "You never know what sort of rubbish they put in them".  A few years later, mum and dad went into the pub business.  Mum was a brilliant cook, and people came from miles around for her pasties. 

I know exactly what she put in them... :) :) :)


West Cornwall Pasty Co are not great, thought they were a bit baby foodish.

As to 1954 - my comiserations - time to go there I think - I want to move there when I retire now!
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« Reply #48 on: 22 August 2009, 18:50:43 »

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Pasties are lovely.

BUT!

Anyone here tried a Killie Pie? Or a Dundee Pie?

Yummy!

I'll take a Killie pie over a pasty any day!


Pasties are the greatest conveniance food ever!
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« Reply #49 on: 22 August 2009, 18:53:09 »

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Pasties are lovely.

BUT!

Anyone here tried a Killie Pie? Or a Dundee Pie?

Yummy!

I'll take a Killie pie over a pasty any day!


Pasties are the greatest conveniance food ever!

Not forgetting the GOOD OLD MINCIE PIE. ;D
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Re: Pasties
« Reply #50 on: 22 August 2009, 19:00:58 »

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I'm too fat to eat pasties. :'( :'( :'(

I weaken about twice a year.  Time before last, I was delayed in Ipswich, missed my lunch and tried a standard pasty from "West Cornwall Pasty Co".  Nothing to write home about for £2.

Last time, I got a 50p pasty from Aldi.  Smashing!

Haven't been to Cornwall since 1954, and my mum would never have let us eat a pasty - "You never know what sort of rubbish they put in them".  A few years later, mum and dad went into the pub business.  Mum was a brilliant cook, and people came from miles around for her pasties. 

I know exactly what she put in them... :) :) :)

Ah Jereboam, the olde secret receipe! :D :D :D ;) ;)

You can tell me...........I won't tell anyone......... ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D

You really wouldn't want to know!  Perhaps my last sentence should have read "I didn't eat pasties for years, because I knew exactly what she put in them..." 

Tasty, though, or so I was told. :) :)
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« Reply #51 on: 22 August 2009, 19:03:04 »

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Pasties are lovely.

BUT!

Anyone here tried a Killie Pie? Or a Dundee Pie?

Yummy!

I'll take a Killie pie over a pasty any day!


Pasties are the greatest conveniance food ever!

Not forgetting the GOOD OLD MINCIE PIE. ;D
Agreed :y
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« Reply #52 on: 22 August 2009, 19:36:32 »

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Pasties are lovely.

BUT!

Anyone here tried a Killie Pie? Or a Dundee Pie?

Yummy!

I'll take a Killie pie over a pasty any day!


Pasties are the greatest conveniance food ever!

Not forgetting the GOOD OLD MINCIE PIE. ;D

don't like them
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« Reply #53 on: 22 August 2009, 20:44:18 »

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Corned beef hash - yum!
I also like sausage and bean pasties and salmon pasties!

Can't think of anything that shouldn't be in a pasty to be honest!

Never considered a Salmon pastie before, but the Sausage and  beans sounds nice.
 :P :P :P

Sausage and beans are made by Greggs and Sayers around here!
The salmon ones are from 'The cornish pasty co.' and are salmon and broccoli in a hollandaise type sauce.......yummy! :y

I was thinking that Jimbob`s favourite might perhaps be baked beans and brussels sprout pasties. ;D

Nooooooooooo!
Please don't give him ideas, you'd smell and hear the aftermath up your mountain Debs!!!!



Phew, just remembered he hates beans! ;D ;D ;D
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Re: Pasties
« Reply #54 on: 22 August 2009, 20:47:00 »

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Just necked a Ginsters not 15m ago.

I reckon Ginsters are the best of the branded, packaged ones.  Obviously, you can't beat the real thing.  My favourite is Philps in Hayle.  Ann's pasty shop at The Lizard is too variable - sometimes lovely, sometimes poor.


Yes Ginsters Pasty Are probably one of the best mass manufactured ones  ( I Have to say that )and  they also  provide most of the big name supermarkets as well . And if any of you are in cornwall they have ther e own shop on site  and you can buy a box of them  for about £10- , Last time o was down there i bought 12 boxs of varies lines for £26 ( Guess who works for the company)
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Re: Pasties
« Reply #55 on: 22 August 2009, 20:50:52 »

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Corned beef hash - yum!
I also like sausage and bean pasties and salmon pasties!

Can't think of anything that shouldn't be in a pasty to be honest!

Never considered a Salmon pastie before, but the Sausage and  beans sounds nice.
 :P :P :P

Sausage and beans are made by Greggs and Sayers around here!
The salmon ones are from 'The cornish pasty co.' and are salmon and broccoli in a hollandaise type sauce.......yummy! :y

I was thinking that Jimbob`s favourite might perhaps be baked beans and brussels sprout pasties. ;D


Ill pass on the beans, but curry the sprouts.


mmmmm  :y

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Re: Pasties
« Reply #56 on: 22 August 2009, 21:09:40 »

I love sprouts, steamed with a bit of butter on.

I managed 25 in one sitting, made the missus baulk later with the stench ;D ;D
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« Reply #57 on: 22 August 2009, 21:11:06 »

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I love sprouts, steamed with a bit of butter on.

I managed 25 in one sitting, made the missus baulk later with the stench ;D ;D

Reckon Jimbob could beat that easily at xmas, he gets everyone elses!
Even the cat moves out!!!! ;D ;D ;D
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« Reply #58 on: 22 August 2009, 21:11:30 »

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I love sprouts, steamed with a bit of butter on.

I managed 25 in one sitting, made the missus baulk later with the stench ;D ;D

You started all this pap didn't you? ;D
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« Reply #59 on: 22 August 2009, 21:21:27 »

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I love sprouts, steamed with a bit of butter on.

I managed 25 in one sitting, made the missus baulk later with the stench ;D ;D

You started all this pap didn't you? ;D

 Starting a roast potatoe one tommorow ;D
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