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Kasphlam
06-01-2008
Turkey and bacon
amysmum
06-01-2008
I have just had a shop bought "steak" pie for Sunday dinner. It was horrible, tasteless and full of grissle.
WIGGY~ON~AIR
06-01-2008
Lamb & Duck.
Strewelpeter
06-01-2008
Originally Posted by amysmum:
“I have just had a shop bought "steak" pie for Sunday dinner. It was horrible, tasteless and full of grissle. ”

Please tell me it wasn't part of the Tesco value range?
Bookends
06-01-2008
Originally Posted by Strewelpeter:
“Please tell me it wasn't part of the Tesco value range?”

That'd practically be gourmet cuisine in comparison to an Iceland bought pie from what I've heard.
Strewelpeter
06-01-2008
Originally Posted by Bookends:
“That'd practically be gourmet cuisine in comparison to an Iceland bought pie from what I've heard. ”

They must be bad then. It's well documented on here that the Tesco value mince and onion pies (4 pk) are hardly fit for human consumption.
Midiboy
06-01-2008
Duck or Argentinian beef.
amysmum
06-01-2008
Originally Posted by Strewelpeter:
“Please tell me it wasn't part of the Tesco value range?”


No, bought it from Morrisons.
Strewelpeter
06-01-2008
Originally Posted by amysmum:
“No, bought it from Morrisons.”

Oh well. So they're also to be avoided.
Bookends
06-01-2008
Originally Posted by Strewelpeter:
“They must be bad then. It's well documented on here that the Tesco value mince and onion pies (4 pk) are hardly fit for human consumption.”

I'll take your word for it... I've never been tempted to try either tbh... I'm working solely on second hand information you understand.

I don't usually but if I were going to buy a pie I'd get it from my local farm-shop - they do make pretty good pies. The OH occasionally fancies one for lunch.
Bookends
06-01-2008
Originally Posted by Strewelpeter:
“Oh well. So they're also to be avoided. ”

Avoid all supemarket bought pies and you won't go too far wrong I reckon...

I would guess that you may just about get away with it if you bought a good quality one from M&S or Waitrose.
Strewelpeter
06-01-2008
Originally Posted by Bookends:
“I'll take your word for it... I've never been tempted to try either tbh... I'm working solely on second hand information you understand.

I don't usually but if I were going to buy a pie I'd get it from my local farm-shop - they do make pretty good pies. The OH occasionally fancies one for lunch.”

It sounds like I'm raving on about pies but they are easy to make and like you say some farm shops (including ours) do some very good ones. It's these thin, watery, grey lumps of pastry that pass as pies and which contain all sorts or questionable crap that really gets me. The idea of a mince pie is not to have to drink the contents.
Kbramman
06-01-2008
Duck and Lambs
Carnivegan
06-01-2008
Anything that has flesh is fair game to me. I live on meat, meat and only meat (with a bit of fish now and then).
linfran
06-01-2008
I love roast beef with all the trimmings, Yorkshires, roast pots and horseradish sauce is a must.
amysmum
06-01-2008
My daughter is a vegetarian..............

She is to be pitied.................
get-tae
06-01-2008
Love a bit of, just out the oven, chicken.
LostFool
06-01-2008
The best meat I have ever tasted was from a wild boar. Amazingly tasty and juicy.

For special occasions, I like duck - but I couldn't eat it every day.
*** Linz ***
06-01-2008
pork sword
mrsparadox
06-01-2008
Chicken usually but I've just scoffed some piggy chops and they were delicious
starrbright
06-01-2008
Lamb or Kangaroo

and most game.

Not really a chicken or beef fan. I am terrified of eating dodgy chicken.
Julzei
06-01-2008
Quorn.

Originally Posted by amysmum:
“My daughter is a vegetarian..............

She is to be pitied.................”

She is to be admired.
Shizuku
06-01-2008
Fillet Steak, medium rare, yum But don't get it that often, too expensive. Salmon is my other favourite and I eat that a lot. Oh and Gammon
La Boheme
06-01-2008
Chicken, duck, pheasant, partridge, guinea fowl, fish, sea food.

Hate red meat.
Mark.
06-01-2008
Originally Posted by Julzei:
“She is to be admired. ”

Nobody should be admired for choosing to not eat meat.

Anyway, I digress.
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