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Post by Deleted on Sept 17, 2017 16:17:16 GMT
Yes that's the place, heaven on your lips, hellish on your hips! 😀 I'd rather see generous hips than botoxed lips. For you
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Post by rondetto on Sept 17, 2017 18:25:03 GMT
That is gruesome. I bet she thinks she looks lovely too.Do you remember Leslie Ash having that done and she looked like something out of a horror film.
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Post by honeybear on Sept 18, 2017 14:33:44 GMT
Make mine a real Cornish pasty.
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Post by rondetto on Sept 18, 2017 16:24:26 GMT
It's hard to get a decent sausage roll these days. I hate them with gristle in.I've had a busy day today so had one on the go from Greggs. Very small and a tad tasteless too.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 18, 2017 17:07:09 GMT
It's hard to get a decent sausage roll these days. I hate them with gristle in.I've had a busy day today so had one on the go from Greggs. Very small and a tad tasteless too. Tesco own brand pork ones are ok, reasonable price too
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Post by Deleted on Sept 18, 2017 17:08:00 GMT
Don't forget custard pies
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Post by rondetto on Sept 18, 2017 17:11:20 GMT
I will try one of the Tesco ones then Bryan, don't eat a lot but always handy to have in when in a hurry. I do love a nice custard pie too, specially with nutmeg on the top.
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Post by aubrey on Sept 18, 2017 18:03:34 GMT
It's hard to get a decent sausage roll these days. I hate them with gristle in.I've had a busy day today so had one on the go from Greggs. Very small and a tad tasteless too. A posh food shop near us has vegan sausage rolls for £1.90. They're good. One would make two snacky meals (with some bread); one is too much to eat in one go really.
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Post by marispiper on Sept 19, 2017 12:49:33 GMT
The only decent sausage roll is one you make yourself. As for custard...isn't that officially a tart? Therefore is a rogue nomination... They sell freezing cold soggy ones in supermarkets 😷 Only good when bought in a baker's shop, preferably north'ards.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 19, 2017 14:54:11 GMT
The only decent sausage roll is one you make yourself. As for custard...isn't that officially a tart? Therefore is a rogue nomination... They sell freezing cold soggy ones in supermarkets 😷 Only good when bought in a baker's shop, preferably north'ards. Custard pie or tart in your face Emmm
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Post by marispiper on Sept 19, 2017 15:17:47 GMT
The only decent sausage roll is one you make yourself. As for custard...isn't that officially a tart? Therefore is a rogue nomination... They sell freezing cold soggy ones in supermarkets 😷 Only good when bought in a baker's shop, preferably north'ards. Custard pie or tart in your face Emmm The ones in pantomimes are definitely pies. You would never throw a custard tart at anyone, unless it came from Asda 😒
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Post by ARENA on Sept 19, 2017 15:49:40 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Sept 19, 2017 16:23:28 GMT
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Post by marispiper on Sept 19, 2017 18:39:04 GMT
No matter what they've called it, that looks like a tart to me. Pies definitely have lids. And in fact, in some cases, ONLY lids, perched on the top with the filling in the dish That is in fact a demi-pie because it's bottomed-out! It's a masquerade. You only discover, upon eating, that you've been hoodwinked and you are,disappointingly, a whole layer of pastry light.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 20, 2017 7:32:55 GMT
No matter what they've called it, that looks like a tart to me. Pies definitely have lids. And in fact, in some cases, ONLY lids, perched on the top with the filling in the dish That is in fact a demi-pie because it's bottomed-out! It's a masquerade. You only discover, upon eating, that you've been hoodwinked and you are,disappointingly, a whole layer of pastry light. Whatever
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