nah the Plymouth on opposite the tobacconists
TOOMUCHTURNIPDIDNOTFINISH.
anyone caught putting peas or chicken tika in a pasty needs to chucked down a mine shaft
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Tue 4 Oct 2011, 13:51,
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anyone caught putting peas or chicken tika in a pasty needs to chucked down a mine shaft
They would only want to be rescued live on the news
"Several so-called pasty makers are caught underground in a mine-shaft incident they swear to only use Onion, Swede/Turnip, Beef and Potatoes and a small amout of butter in any further pasty making. Discussion about crimp being on the side is still ongoing."
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Tue 4 Oct 2011, 14:05,
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Is that a myth then that the further west you are the lower down the crimp is?
My mum's from west of Penzance and uses a decidedly lateral crimp.
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Tue 4 Oct 2011, 14:10,
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Well traditionally the crimp is on the side and was to help the tin-miners eat the pasty without
getting their hands all over the main part - but there is always going to be variations especially as it's a general snack/meal now rather than just for tin-miner to eat more conveniently.
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Tue 4 Oct 2011, 14:20,
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