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"I'm in the spiritual home of of Desperate Dan and the land of the cow pie.
What's your favourite pie?"
Sweet or savoury?
Steak and ale for savoury
Not sure if banoffee counts as a pie or more of a cheese cake |
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As a Lancashire Lass I’d have to say Butter Pie. Lush!
For a sweet dish then Wimberry Pie. No contest. Reminds me of home roaming the moors and coming back purple from picking them (and eating to test them of course) all morning. |
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"I'm in the spiritual home of of Desperate Dan and the land of the cow pie.
What's your favourite pie?"
I thought you were at the pie factory then, was gonna get you to order me a "wham bam thank you lamb" and swing by
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"As a Lancashire Lass I’d have to say Butter Pie. Lush!
For a sweet dish then Wimberry Pie. No contest. Reminds me of home roaming the moors and coming back purple from picking them (and eating to test them of course) all morning. "
Oh butter pies are fantastic. Can't seem to get them in Liverpool. |
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I make a mean Chicken and Sweet Leek pie, I use chicken thighs as the meat is more tender and It’s got carrots, leeks, celery and white wine in it. Topped with shortcrust pastry.
In fact I thing that I’m going to cook it at the weekend. Absolutely delicious with mustard mash. |
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A local bakery makes some delicious savoury pies. As for my sweet tooth its a toss up between my mums keylime pie and a childhood fave of McDonald's Apple pie |
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