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al1934 15th December 2023 15:01

The glorious pasty
 
https://www.gbnews.com/news/pensione...pasty-cornwall

Quite understandable. The media fail to understand the passions that run high here in the West Country where the pasty is concerned.

OLDGIT77 15th December 2023 15:31

Quote:

Originally Posted by al1934 (Post 52545)
https://www.gbnews.com/news/pensione...pasty-cornwall

Quite understandable. The media fail to understand the passions that run high here in the West Country where the pasty is concerned.

al1934 .

I love my pasties and also have a Mobility Scooter but i would not
go that far .

Laugh is my Scooter is a big one dual purpose for pavement [ 4 MPH ]
or road [ 8 MPH ] get free road tax from DVLA , i pay £70 insurance to
use on road
DVLA gave me a reg number which is not compolsory to fit .

Also logbook which classes the mobility scooter in same class as a
electric car .

All the best .

Tony

ShipwreckX 16th December 2023 05:47

What a glorious language English is, in the USA, a pasty is a little device used to hide a nipple in strip clubs (or was used, anyway, when there were restrictions on strip clubs).

Engine Serang 16th December 2023 08:17

The term "Cornish pasty" has been given protected status by the European Commission.

It means that only pasties made in Cornwall from a traditional recipe can now be called "Cornish pasties", the Cornish Pasty Association (CPA) said.

The Protected Geographical Indication (PGI) status means "genuine" Cornish pasties will now be stamped with a special logo.

Now every bakery in UK and Ireland can bake Cornish Pasties aka Whores Handbags. Thousands of Cornish Ladies will be unemployed and brushwood will be blowing in the streets of Padstow. It will teach the French not to fcuk with John Bull.

Varley 16th December 2023 13:04

I think stamping them may spoil the pastry.

rustytrawler 16th December 2023 13:53

How does ES know about pasties, he runs a knuckle-duster shop in Dublin.

Tmac1720 16th December 2023 14:43

Quote:

Originally Posted by rustytrawler (Post 52559)
How does ES know about pasties, he runs a knuckle-duster shop in Dublin.

ES is a man of many talents, he also runs a "chippie" in Belfast with the finest pink pasties this side of the shuck. :egg:

Engine Serang 17th December 2023 17:06

Proper meat pies not yer oul grey, wallpaper paste looking Cornish offering. Ulster is coming for you and the Melton Mobery ponses'es.

Varley 18th December 2023 14:00

A proper pork pie for boxing day is a delight. Too late to get the making now 'though.

Engine Serang 18th December 2023 16:43

Get your ass down to A&J Butchers first thing in the morning.

Varley 18th December 2023 17:29

I use Willaston - their steaky is tastier although they have difficulty slicing it thinly enough. Andrea Meats is the very thing for Manx pig (as good as our lamb) and its curings but have let me down once WRT delivery.


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