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Who ate all the pies?
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Clarks Pie
Made in Cardiff by a family business they have been making pies for 100+ years.
Sadly the family have split in two after a recent rebranding and they have kind of gone all Coca Cola/Pepsi on us.
The only mince beef pie I like. You can buy them hot from their shop (the best way) or from any chippy.
If you ever visit our city, get one. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I like the sausage and baked bean slices. Can't seem to find them anymore
I make sausage and baked bean pie ........... mmmmmmmm right everyone around to minxy's "
rushes to kitchen throwing pinny on ............ |
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By *Ryan-Man
over a year ago
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"I like the sausage and baked bean slices. Can't seem to find them anymore
I make sausage and baked bean pie ........... mmmmmmmm right everyone around to minxy's
rushes to kitchen throwing pinny on ............ "
Do me a food parcel Minxie |
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By *Ryan-Man
over a year ago
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"I like the sausage and baked bean slices. Can't seem to find them anymore
You can get them in iceland too as greggs are selling their frozen pasties in Iceland... "
Now I don't want to sound posh but even with the shit I eat I wouldn't buy Iceland stuff since Katonas party food put me off |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I like the sausage and baked bean slices. Can't seem to find them anymore
Greggs and sayers do them
Got a Greggs but not heard of Sayers"
Sayers used to be Burneys |
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Good God I wouldn't feed a dog on anything from Ginsters or Greggs. I had a pie from an independent butchers & bakers in Hove that has totally spoilt me pie-wise, after I realised how good a pie CAN be but so rarely is, anything else is just a disappointment. One day I'll learn to make my own. Or move to Hove. |
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Not exactly pies but I love cheese and bacon pastries. The square ones with two opposite corners folded into the centre. Great cold but amazing heated up.
My mum makes a fabulous cheese and potato pie to which I am a tad addicted.
I'm rather partial to key lime pie too. |
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"Good God I wouldn't feed a dog on anything from Ginsters or Greggs. I had a pie from an independent butchers & bakers in Hove that has totally spoilt me pie-wise, after I realised how good a pie CAN be but so rarely is, anything else is just a disappointment. One day I'll learn to make my own. Or move to Hove." Good spot!....that must be Canhams in Church Rd - haven't had one in ages. There was a great independent bakery in Baker St of all places but not sure if still there. Their steak pies were brilliant as well as any of their fruit ones.
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By *Ryan-Man
over a year ago
In Your Bush |
"I like the sausage and baked bean slices. Can't seem to find them anymore
Greggs and sayers do them
Got a Greggs but not heard of Sayers
Sayers used to be Burneys "
Not heard of Burneys either |
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"Good God I wouldn't feed a dog on anything from Ginsters or Greggs. I had a pie from an independent butchers & bakers in Hove that has totally spoilt me pie-wise, after I realised how good a pie CAN be but so rarely is, anything else is just a disappointment. One day I'll learn to make my own. Or move to Hove. Good spot!....that must be Canhams in Church Rd - haven't had one in ages. There was a great independent bakery in Baker St of all places but not sure if still there. Their steak pies were brilliant as well as any of their fruit ones."
That's the place! Around the corner from Grand Avenue. I couldn't remember the name of it. I also truly never enjoyed a sausage roll before trying theirs, or since for that matter. The Aberdeen Angus pies were fantastic, and they weren't even expensive. I hope they are still in business, they deserve to be. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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last week on bbc breakfast news theres a lower division footy club been voted best pie from all footy grounds in great britain,but i cant remember who they said it was, its suppose to be a shepherds pie for around £3.can anyone think who it was?? |
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"That's the place! Around the corner from Grand Avenue. I couldn't remember the name of it. I also truly never enjoyed a sausage roll before trying theirs, or since for that matter. The Aberdeen Angus pies were fantastic, and they weren't even expensive. I hope they are still in business, they deserve to be." It is still there...an old established place and probably still will be long after my lifetime. I'll sample one next time I pass that way...purely for research of course |
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By *eavenNhellCouple
over a year ago
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"last week on bbc breakfast news theres a lower division footy club been voted best pie from all footy grounds in great britain,but i cant remember who they said it was, its suppose to be a shepherds pie for around £3.can anyone think who it was?? " kidderminster i think ?
the peas and gravy at stalybridge celtic is awsome |
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"Homemade sweet potato, goats cheese, roasted garlic & spinach. Modelled on Piministers Heidi pie. Nom, nom, nom. "
Ok that does sound very good. Providing it's not just before a meet. Goaty garlic breath is probably best kept to yourself! |
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Can still remember being taken to a, sadly, long-gone restaurant out near Allhallows when I 'were a ladd'.. and being presented Game Pie. Woweeee! Never had anything like it since. Come back Coombe House Restaurant so I can relive my youth.....
But, if I were making one myself, I would go for Chicken and Asparagus pie - yum yum
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Arments,Westmoreland Road Walworth. With mash,parsley liquor and a few stewed eels on top
Food of the Gods
I feel sick "
Don't you go dissin' pie mash and liquor. Some of us were weaned on it... Lol!
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By *emmefataleWoman
over a year ago
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"Arments,Westmoreland Road Walworth. With mash,parsley liquor and a few stewed eels on top
Food of the Gods
I feel sick
Don't you go dissin' pie mash and liquor. Some of us were weaned on it... Lol!
" Its gorgeous... |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Arments,Westmoreland Road Walworth. With mash,parsley liquor and a few stewed eels on top
Food of the Gods
I feel sick
Don't you go dissin' pie mash and liquor. Some of us were weaned on it... Lol!
Its gorgeous..."
Hmmmm..... you mean 'Gor-jussssss' surely....?
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