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    We had pie and peas last night at the Kings Head in Kettlewell. Pie was from Kendalls of Pateley Bridge A splendid bit of piemanship! :thumbup:
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    ..but not as nice as the Cheese Pie. I'll wager!

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    Quote Originally Posted by brett View Post
    ..but not as nice as the Cheese Pie. I'll wager!
    Cheese pie looked okay for a pie made with cheese :closed:
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    I had a serious bout of pie-related temper-loss the other day.
    I'd run 30 mins from work to a spin class, done two hours' spin, run home, another 30 mins. Starving, as you can imagine.
    Tea was going to be a pie I'd bought that day with a mountain of veg - but opening my rucksack, it'd been thrown about and squashed and was more or less uncook-able.
    I went mental.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ZootHornRollo View Post
    I had a serious bout of pie-related temper-loss the other day.
    I'd run 30 mins from work to a spin class, done two hours' spin, run home, another 30 mins. Starving, as you can imagine.
    Tea was going to be a pie I'd bought that day with a mountain of veg - but opening my rucksack, it'd been thrown about and squashed and was more or less uncook-able.
    I went mental.
    Sounds like poor pie-management to me :thunbdown:
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    Quote Originally Posted by ZootHornRollo View Post
    I had a serious bout of pie-related temper-loss the other day.
    I'd run 30 mins from work to a spin class, done two hours' spin, run home, another 30 mins. Starving, as you can imagine.
    Tea was going to be a pie I'd bought that day with a mountain of veg - but opening my rucksack, it'd been thrown about and squashed and was more or less uncook-able.
    I went mental.
    "more or less" as in Reader, I cooked it?
    "...as dry as the Atacama desert".

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    Homemade Chestnut, mushroom and ale pie

    Two days on the trot so far...

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    We had home made pie on Christmas Eve and the other half tonight, cold with pickles. Has meat and cranberries and stuff in it, Missus likes making it and I'm fine with eating it. Beer tonight 👍.
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