Pies v Pasties
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Re: Pies v Pasties
What's your opinion of empanadas? An adequate substitute for a pastie or not?Puskas wrote:And how would you take into account flans, quiches, crumbles, cottage pie and those casseroles in dishes with puff-pastry lids that get served as pies in pubs?
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Re: Pies v Pasties
Definitely. where do you get them in bolton???Di Stefano wrote:What's your opinion of empanadas? An adequate substitute for a pastie or not?Puskas wrote:And how would you take into account flans, quiches, crumbles, cottage pie and those casseroles in dishes with puff-pastry lids that get served as pies in pubs?
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Dunno. Apart from in Argentina, I've only ever had home-made.William the White wrote:Definitely. where do you get them in bolton???Di Stefano wrote:What's your opinion of empanadas? An adequate substitute for a pastie or not?Puskas wrote:And how would you take into account flans, quiches, crumbles, cottage pie and those casseroles in dishes with puff-pastry lids that get served as pies in pubs?
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Re: Pies v Pasties
had nice chilli beans one from a mexican takeaway in california...Di Stefano wrote:Dunno. Apart from in Argentina, I've only ever had home-made.William the White wrote:Definitely. where do you get them in bolton???Di Stefano wrote:What's your opinion of empanadas? An adequate substitute for a pastie or not?Puskas wrote:And how would you take into account flans, quiches, crumbles, cottage pie and those casseroles in dishes with puff-pastry lids that get served as pies in pubs?
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Re: Pies v Pasties
Can't beat spicy chicken.William the White wrote:
had nice chilli beans one from a mexican takeaway in california...
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Dave Sutton's barnet wrote: It's a regular Saturday event for me to take the Barnettas for a walk round town, give them a quid each to wisely spend in charity shops (maths and frugality being two important lessons) then it's Greggs on the way home and "one from every shelf please, love". I have photographic evidence of such panoplies.

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