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Regret not having one of those when i went to Morecambe, wouldn't want them in the cup though, despite how they've gone the last few years i'd like an away tie against a non league sideCobi Budge.":3da8ps80 said:Hoping for Morecambe away in the FA cup, send me back for another chicken, bacon & leek pie, delicious! :scarf: :lol:
Rob Thomas":5ahzpszc said:Any pasty in Cornwall > Any 'pasty' in Plymouth. There I've said it!
Pogleswoody":zl6ynh7a said:Rob Thomas":zl6ynh7a said:Any pasty in Cornwall > Any 'pasty' in Plymouth. There I've said it!
Ginsters is in Callington I believe??
Pogleswoody":23stgb6i said:Rob Thomas":23stgb6i said:Any pasty in Cornwall > Any 'pasty' in Plymouth. There I've said it!
Ginsters is in Callington I believe??
I once had a traditional cornish pasty in Boscastle it had meat and teddy on one side and apple tart on the other. What is that all about .the tin miners had them for savory and sweet aparently. How do you know which end to start.Of course I started the wrong end, bleddy awfull pasty. its Ivors for me.Rob Thomas":175hp7ck said:Any pasty in Cornwall > Any 'pasty' in Plymouth. There I've said it!
Clem":1rifxa4w said:I once had a traditional cornish pasty in Boscastle it had meat and teddy on one side and apple tart on the other. What is that all about .the tin miners had them for savory and sweet aparently. How do you know which end to start.Of course I started the wrong end, bleddy awfull pasty. its Ivors for me.Rob Thomas":1rifxa4w said:Any pasty in Cornwall > Any 'pasty' in Plymouth. There I've said it!