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    Not sure if many have tried to buy a pasty t'up North in the UK?

    I went to a bakery and was presented with these weird square flat things, labelled as a pasty, but not even close.

    I have friends who ask us to bring Pasty's to them whenever we visit.

    @Greenbeanz, do you know the story between the two Dewdney brothers? I've always wondered, never knew. I'm assuming it's a Noel and Liam style hatred.


    For the record, Ginsters Pasty's are not even close to being like a real one!

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    I had a pasty once , and it had peas in with the meat, that's not a pasty is it.

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    My dad used to go on a pasty making frenzy every once in a while putting all sorts of shit in um, whatever was to hand I think most of the time.

    He's dead now but I assure you it wasnt pasty related.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dia bando View Post
    I had a pasty once , and it had peas in with the meat, that's not a pasty is it.
    No that is not mate. Peas in a pasty is enough to get you sent to Coventry in the Westcountry. Do it twice and you end up in Dartmoor.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Greenbeanz View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Dia bando View Post
    I had a pasty once , and it had peas in with the meat, that's not a pasty is it.
    No that is not mate. Peas in a pasty is enough to get you sent to Coventry in the Westcountry. Do it twice and you end up in Dartmoor.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 0james0 View Post
    Not sure if many have tried to buy a pasty t'up North in the UK?

    I went to a bakery and was presented with these weird square flat things, labelled as a pasty, but not even close.

    I have friends who ask us to bring Pasty's to them whenever we visit.

    @Greenbeanz , do you know the story between the two Dewdney brothers? I've always wondered, never knew. I'm assuming it's a Noel and Liam style hatred.


    For the record, Ginsters Pasty's are not even close to being like a real one!
    @0james0 You are right mate Ginsters are plain wrong. I don't Know the Dewdney story no, but It would be interesting to find out. Ivor seems the most successful but they have both done all right. I like Hills you know the Friary Mill ones.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Greenbeanz View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by 0james0 View Post
    Not sure if many have tried to buy a pasty t'up North in the UK?

    I went to a bakery and was presented with these weird square flat things, labelled as a pasty, but not even close.

    I have friends who ask us to bring Pasty's to them whenever we visit.

    @Greenbeanz , do you know the story between the two Dewdney brothers? I've always wondered, never knew. I'm assuming it's a Noel and Liam style hatred.


    For the record, Ginsters Pasty's are not even close to being like a real one!
    @0james0 You are right mate Ginsters are plain wrong. I don't Know the Dewdney story no, but It would be interesting to find out. Ivor seems the most successful but they have both done all right. I like Hills you know the Friary Mill ones.
    I like Friary Mill, but they are quite posh pastys

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    Quote Originally Posted by Greenbeanz View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by 0james0 View Post
    Not sure if many have tried to buy a pasty t'up North in the UK?

    I went to a bakery and was presented with these weird square flat things, labelled as a pasty, but not even close.

    I have friends who ask us to bring Pasty's to them whenever we visit.

    @Greenbeanz , do you know the story between the two Dewdney brothers? I've always wondered, never knew. I'm assuming it's a Noel and Liam style hatred.


    For the record, Ginsters Pasty's are not even close to being like a real one!
    @0james0 You are right mate Ginsters are plain wrong. I don't Know the Dewdney story no, but It would be interesting to find out. Ivor seems the most successful but they have both done all right. I like Hills you know the Friary Mill ones.
    I like Friary Mill, but they are quite posh pastys, I like mine more rough and ready. Ivor Dewdneys are my favourite, despite the fact they use the cheapest meat and grubby spuds!

    A good new pasty discovery I made recently was a little butchers, at the top of market road in Plympton. Massive pastys, loads of meat and cheap.

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