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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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they do a pie called moo & blue ...steak & stilton it's fucking incredible
( , Tue 28 May 2013, 16:08, 3 replies)
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Long way for me to go for a pie but i am trying to persuade my other half to go to Bristol for a night on the piss so will look for this place for the inevitable hang over cure.
Conversely if you ever find yourself around Sheffield look for Hendersons relish on the shelves of the supermarkets. You will never find a better accompaniment to pies anywhere else.
( , Tue 28 May 2013, 16:13, closed)
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they have a shop in Amsterdam apparently ;)
they'll delever
( , Tue 28 May 2013, 16:20, closed)
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There minimum order makes buying online a tad dear for me though
( , Tue 28 May 2013, 16:31, closed)
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I'm disappointed in you seriously disappointed :(
you have a freezer?
BTW I love the pie thread hijack ;)
( , Wed 29 May 2013, 10:33, closed)
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Thing is i am on a diet so a pie is a rare treat for me. I can't justify spending £40 on a box of pies thats going to be sat there for an age taking up room. Trust me i would dearly love to indulge but i just can't. If i was in Bristol on the other hand it would be rude not to try one.
On the plus side my girlfriends nan makes a pie for us every now and again as a special treat and she does them with meat, potato and kidney in them. The lady is in her late 80's, cooks everything from scratch and is a gastronomic goddess. The only person i knew who could cook a pie like that was my own gran.
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They've kept me alive for several years of Bestival!
You Bristol lot are well lucky; having nights where Brewdog and Pieminister have their wares in the same building!
( , Tue 28 May 2013, 16:14, closed)
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Pal of mine started the square pie company. They are ok but not amazing
( , Tue 28 May 2013, 23:15, closed)
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Farm shop on the main road to Scarborough. They do a pork pie which is stunning. Normal pork pie on the bottom stuffed full of nicely cooked pork but instead of a crust top they use an apple sage and onion stuffing crumble. Delicious to eat warm with all the jelly still melting....
www.trotterspork.com/index.html
( , Wed 29 May 2013, 11:42, closed)
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www.pottspies.co.uk/
( , Wed 29 May 2013, 21:06, closed)
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God this is going to turn into a pie related Odyssey
( , Thu 30 May 2013, 9:10, closed)
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