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Fair enough young David, your pies are a national secret. :halo:

 

As I was saying on an earlier thread, we were on an Air NZ flight - Sydney to Auckland, enroute to LA. Lunch was served on the aircraft and this youngish Aussie businesswoman sitting across the aisle said to us, 'I get this flight every week, if they serve those B....y Lamb Pies again, I will scream.' Sure enough Lamb Pie was on the menu, the lady was not happy, but ate it. lol.:halo:

LOl, I am sure there are better things to complain about on a long haul flight.

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From the nation that invented food on a stick like Corn Dogs the humble "doggie"will be an enigma to our American friends. Let's hope they don't get sold any of GUT's 40 cent squeezy's, that would result in legal action for certain. clear.png?emoji-tearsjoy-1678

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From the nation that invented food on a stick like Corn Dogs the humble "doggie"will be an enigma to our American friends. Let's hope they don't get sold any of GUT's 40 cent squeezy's, that would result in legal action for certain. clear.png?emoji-tearsjoy-1678

 

A wonder they did not squirt maple syrup over the Aussie Pie, as they do.:rolleyes:

They squirt it by the gallon on the ships.:')

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From the nation that invented food on a stick like Corn Dogs the humble "doggie"will be an enigma to our American friends. Let's hope they don't get sold any of GUT's 40 cent squeezy's, that would result in legal action for certain. clear.png?emoji-tearsjoy-1678

Yes, they also have cheese in a can that can be sprayed on. :eek:

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In paradise still. Now I know what MP Park is.:o I thought it was a new brand of Canberra pie.

Brother's Oven has been there for at least 20 years, although it has changed management a few times. They have a comprehensive range of pies, (no sure about GF pies though) .

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Menu: Plain pie,

Mini Plain Pie,

Topside pie,

Sausage roll,

Mini sausage roll,

Cheese and bacon Pie

Mushroom Pie

Potato Top Pie

Pastie

 

Curry pie

Tomato and onion Pie

Pepper Pie

Aussie Pie

Chicken Pie

 

 

Quiche o Lorraine (Cheese & Bacon) o Mushroom o Veggie o Pumpkin o Zucchini o Spinach & Fetta Mini Savoury Muffin o Ham & Cheese o Spinach & Cheese

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Brother's Oven has been there for at least 20 years, although it has changed management a few times. They have a comprehensive range of pies, (no sure about GF pies though) .

 

Thanks Mic, checked the me and you. No GF pies etc. Just GF muffins and Friands, yuk.:evilsmile:

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Menu: Plain pie,

Mini Plain Pie,

Topside pie,

Sausage roll,

Mini sausage roll,

Cheese and bacon Pie

Mushroom Pie

Potato Top Pie

Pastie

 

Curry pie

Tomato and onion Pie

Pepper Pie

Aussie Pie

Chicken Pie

 

 

Quiche o Lorraine (Cheese & Bacon) o Mushroom o Veggie o Pumpkin o Zucchini o Spinach & Fetta Mini Savoury Muffin o Ham & Cheese o Spinach & Cheese

 

Thanks Mic, certainly a marvellous array of delicacies.:confused:

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Have been spoiled for years by my Mother in Laws Mince Pies at Christmas, she also did the Pudding. This year at 92 this lady from Devon UK is not up to it.So a tradition of over 50 years closes this year, the Mince Pies won't taste the same ;still Cheers and Merry Christmas to all.

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She who shall be obey made 3 Christmas Puddings the other day, one of them GF for me.:p

Very nice of her, looooove Christmas Pud, but this year had to buy one, just wasn’t up to the task, Recipe is at least five generations old.

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Very nice of her, looooove Christmas Pud, but this year had to buy one, just wasn’t up to the task, Recipe is at least five generations old.

Those shop bought are ok but not like the traditional home made recipe's that have been handed down the generations. Do you remember when we got Thrieepenny Bits and Zac's in the Pud,the currency today would melt in a Pud.??clear.png?emoji-smile-1742

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Those shop bought are ok but not like the traditional home made recipe's that have been handed down the generations. Do you remember when we got Thrieepenny Bits and Zac's in the Pud,the currency today would melt in a Pud.??clear.png?emoji-smile-1742

No, I was born after decimalisation occurred.;p

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