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Smudge the Demon asks: Have your kids - or anyone else's - come out with something that provoked extreme laughter, embarrassment, fear or outrage? Tell us your little darlings' memorable sayings. It's like Take a Break's letters page, only with more swearing

(, Thu 23 May 2013, 15:28)
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Steak and Gravy is good
I propose Steak and Kidney as king of pies though or meat and potato for those who thinks the first one is offal
(, Tue 28 May 2013, 15:55, 2 replies)
arf!!
you know your pies you have indeed earned your moniker

Kidney is fucking terrible stuff though kidneys filter piss and they taste like they filter piss. bleeeegh
(, Tue 28 May 2013, 16:04, closed)
I have a weakness for the two that i mentioned
As my gran used to make both when i was a kid and i have yet to taste a pie as nice. Her apple pies rocked too. My moniker is due to the fact that i looked like i ate them all
(, Tue 28 May 2013, 16:07, closed)
If you like cooking the Hairy Bikers pie book is excellent.
I've only made a Madras out of their curry book but that was pretty good as well (i've made better out of the Kris Dillon book, but that required hours of prep, this took 20 mins in all).
(, Tue 28 May 2013, 16:21, closed)
I've just bought a pie cook book
To give it a whirl for myself. Had a go at a traditional fish pie which turned out pretty good. I am kind of limited when i can cook though as i am on a diet and pie is generally not calorifically friendly. I save it for special occasions.
(, Tue 28 May 2013, 16:28, closed)
Meat and potato is good.
Some of the bakeries Sheppard's Pies, in a small pie case with a mash topping. They're good but the lack of lid means they can be structurally weak. I'd advise putting in a roll if you don't want to spill it.

They also do lasagne pies up here.

I miss the Midlands though; there was a chippy round there that did balti pies, but the balti was takeaway standard in its own right, rather than the usual "curry sauce" jobs.
(, Tue 28 May 2013, 16:12, closed)

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