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Real beer! stuff that does not taste like horse p***s

Real food AKA fish n chips, Bangladeshi and Indian curries, Pakistan baltis, chinese curries  more beer, pub carvery yet more beer

cheap tasty cheese Wine (ok the odd bottle) oh and cider!

Oh did i mention beer

Off in 3 weeks........ YEEE HA!!!

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3 minutes ago, poohy said:

Real beer! stuff that does not taste like horse p***s

Real food AKA fish n chips, Bangladeshi and Indian curries, Pakistan baltis, chinese curries  more beer, pub carvery yet more beer

cheap tasty cheese Wine (ok the odd bottle) oh and cider!

Oh did i mention beer

Off in 3 weeks........ YEEE HA!!!

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4 minutes ago, nikmar said:

a decent pie dinner from t'chippy

 

Mmmmmm ???? 

 

But it's vital to keep the mushies and gravy seperate (either side of the chips) or the peas get too mushy.

 

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2 minutes ago, Crossy said:

 

Mmmmmm ???? 

 

But it's vital to keep the mushies and gravy seperate (either side of the chips) or the peas get too mushy.

 

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2 minutes ago, Jane Dough said:

Memo to self.

Send food requirements to children visiting from the UK at Songkran.

Rooster

 

My order is already in with the grandkids, they arrive on April 1st.

 

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Being a Preston lad, i miss the butter pies, now most of you will not know what i am talking about.

Believe me they are great eating, potato, onion, butter, yummy.

Years ago they were called the Catholic pie, because most Catholics ate them on fridays, when meat was not allowed. 

Here endeth the history lesson.

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3 minutes ago, sharktooth said:

Is that photo just a Wigan thing? I thought pie rolls were a Scottish thing, but that is a work of art. Need to head south next time I’m back!

 

That shop is the wrong side of Manchester but a pie in a barm is known as a Wigan Kebab in and around my home town (Bolton).

 

 

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40 minutes ago, Crossy said:

 

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Now even though I count myself a bit of an Anglophile, even when I was working a lot in the UK back in the day, UK 'cuisine' was a 'challenge'

That just takes it to a whole new level of challenge! 

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56 minutes ago, colinneil said:

Being a Preston lad, i miss the butter pies, now most of you will not know what i am talking about.

Believe me they are great eating, potato, onion, butter, yummy.

Years ago they were called the Catholic pie, because most Catholics ate them on fridays, when meat was not allowed. 

Here endeth the history lesson.

Paul McCartney made a Butter Pie in the song Admiral Halsey.

 

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