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Best Pies in CCFC History.
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Gravy and a few bits of grissley meat in my experience.
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BlueWales
Gravy and a few bits of grissley meat in my experience.
I once had one with 'Chips' which were just slices of potato boiled in lard as far as I could tell.
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Llanedeyrnblue
Overrated shite
Yeah but you love horses.
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Sgt. Pepper
Yeah but you love horses.
:hehe: I was hoping he rode them.
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Mrs Steve R
:hehe: I was hoping he rode them.
:yikes: !
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Sgt. Pepper
:yikes: !
:shrug: :hehe: I was going to ask where, I want to ride one too.
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Llanedeyrnblue
Overrated shite
Overrated shite with no meat just gravy and potatoe
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Sgt. Pepper
Yeah but you love horses.
Stick to your band brass band
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Llanedeyrnblue
Stick to your band brass band
:sherlock: :-)
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Sgt. Pepper
:sherlock: :-)
Sgt peppers lonely hearts club band
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Llanedeyrnblue
Sgt peppers lonely hearts club band
Cheers Grumps. :thumbup:
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Llanedeyrnblue
Sgt peppers lonely hearts club band
I thought we were Zenith's!
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Lush's pies from Penarth. Best steak pie in the UK!!
I was told that by a Londoner, and he's right!
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Dr Lecter
Chipspie?
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So nobody has a horse then?
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Back in the 60s and possibly early 70s the stall located between the Bob Bank and Grange End used to sell pies from Stan Thomas of Merthyr- the forerunner of Peters Pies. Can't remember what they were like, probably awful but there was less choice in those days and we were probably less fussy than now.
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Enoch Mort
Back in the 60s and possibly early 70s the stall located between the Bob Bank and Grange End used to sell pies from Stan Thomas of Merthyr- the forerunner of Peters Pies. Can't remember what they were like, probably awful but there was less choice in those days and we were probably less fussy than now.
:hehe:
A ringing endorsement there. They should put that on Peters Pies stuff.
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You can't get proper pies down here. The only good pies exist in the north of England. Nothing beats a proper meat and potato pie.
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I can't find a worst pies thread so thisll do.
I once had the pork and apple roll from the sytner stand. Literally the worst thing I have ever eaten at a sports ground.
I thought food up there was supposed to be better? Nope!
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LordKenwyne
I can't find a worst pies thread so thisll do.
I once had the pork and apple roll from the sytner stand. Literally the worst thing I have ever eaten at a sports ground.
I thought food up there was supposed to be better? Nope!
I'm assuming you are too young to have ever sampled the 'food' on offer at grounds in the 70's/80's?
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Dr Lecter
I'm assuming you are too young to have ever sampled the 'food' on offer at grounds in the 70's/80's?
Ye I wasnt here then
I think though back in those days it was basic things like pies, pasties etc I guess?.
Not the fancy garbage invading sports grounds nowadays. Pulled pork and all that
Wembley is up there. I wanted a normal burger and they give you this monstrosity with a giant pickle plonked on top.