Best Snack & Drink At The Match
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Re: Best Snack & Drink At The Match
But, but, but, you said you had a rollover hot dog?CBuckerz wrote:
What is your favorite snack and drink at the match?
I chose the Meat & Potato Pie!
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Re: Best Snack & Drink At The Match
Don't try to understand - you'll only give yourself a headache.fatshaft wrote:But, but, but, you said you had a rollover hot dog?CBuckerz wrote:
What is your favorite snack and drink at the match?
I chose the Meat & Potato Pie!
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Had one against Wigan as it was all they had left (obviously our visitors had first dibs on the pie supply) and thought it was pretty decent.Bruce Rioja wrote:By the way. Whilst queuing for a Bovvy on the Sheff Utd game, I noticed that, should the dipshits behind the counter get round to it, we sell something called a 'Potato, Cheese and Butter Pie'. Now surely that's just asking for heart failure. Has anyone had one?
Had to chuckle on Tuesday when the Scouse lad serving North Lower automatically got a Chicken Balti pie for the Asian girl in front of me in the queue, at which point she proclaimed in the broadest Bolton accent possible that she wanted a meyt & prater
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I've heard of them but I don't recall seeing them in Bolton - they certainly don't have them in any of the chippies in Little Lever. I first heard of them when I (briefly) went to Wigan College; I tried one...not bad but a bit too much on the greasy side for me.TANGODANCER wrote:Well, I've lived in Bolton most of my life and had never heard of one before here?perfan wrote:I'm surprised at you Bruce, I thought "butter pies" were quite popular with old people
They sell them in most chippies I've been in.
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Ya cheeky mare!perfan wrote:I'm surprised at you Bruce, I thought "butter pies" were quite popular with old people
They sell them in most chippies I've been in.
I've honestly never heard of them before. There must be some serious fat and calories involved so I'd better try one out in the interests of experimentation.
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Bruce Rioja wrote:Ya cheeky mare!perfan wrote:I'm surprised at you Bruce, I thought "butter pies" were quite popular with old people
They sell them in most chippies I've been in.
I've honestly never heard of them before. There must be some serious fat and calories involved so I'd better try one out in the interests of experimentation.
are you sure you haven't tried one before?
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Ah, were they the one's made famous by Dave Felgate when he worked at Axfords and he was playing for Leigh RMI when they put Keggy Keegle's Fulham out of the cup (or at least gave them a right old run for their money) and the permed, mustachioed Welshman was on top form and in all the papers?Batman wrote:When I was younger and worked at Axfords we used to have a ritual on a Sat morning that we'd go to this pie shop round the corner, and buy these meat and tater pies on barmcakes, but barms about a foot wide
used to fill you up good and proper
i'd kill for one now
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Oh right, I didn't know that Axford's operated out of anywhere other than Farny. Well, your mission, Batty, is to find the name of yon pie shop. If you know of a good pie shop then it needs to be shared. Afterall, there are clearly more badduns than gooduns these days. How anybody can select Greggs as being a good option for anything whatsoever is completely beyond me.
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