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Now back to the drubbing of the English cricket team by the Aussies today,2 pom wickets only left to go
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Don't forget the old pie chucker. A few of them bowling pies over in Perth today Barney.Barney wrote:Looked up the term pie eater because I remember it being thrown around years ago and found
Pie-eater
Australian Slang
an Australian; foolish person
or
pie-eater
Person from Wigan.
Nothing to do with the large number of pies eaten in Wigan but to do with a miner's strike in the 1920's when all the pits in WIgan and Leigh went on strike. The Wiganers went back and broke the strike, the "Leythers" continued to strike and got better pay and conditions. Therefore the Wiganer's had to "eat humble pie"... so it's a term of abuse from Leythers to Wiganers. The hostility between the two towns stretches back hundreds of years to the civil war when Wigan was Royalists and Leigh were Parliamentarian and continues to this day.
I had one of those a couple of days ago, and thought there was a bit too much onion.merchant seaman wrote:Just had the best pie ever. It was over stuffed with the best tasting mince plenty of gravy just enough onions and the crust was heavenly. No other pie in Udon comes close to this pie and it costs less then any others available in Udon. It was so good I'm keeping it a secret where I got it, don't want to share with anyone.
I would have tried the steak and onion also but for the fact that I had just finished breakfast,mathusalah80 wrote:TWO pies!ozzydom wrote:Today, I was lucky enough to be invited to try a meat pie created by Peter the resident cook at Cherm Chim and what a great pie it was.
Great pastry (not to thick) filled to the brim with tasty wagyu beef mince and gravy of perfect consistency , I then tried the steak and mushroom creation, this pie was again full to the brim but of cubes of tender beef in a mushroom gravy.
These two pies were the best I have eaten in S/E Asia and not just Udon Thani.Hope your stomach doesn't match the size of your appetite.
What are the respective weights and prices of these two pies?
But Tuesday is the 3rd of February......And DON'T You think that 90 Baht is a wee bit expensive for A Pie ???? Coz I Would'nt pay that...Just My Opinion..choice-foods-udon wrote:PETERS PIES AT CHERN CHIM CHOICE QUALITY FOODS AT NONG SIM LAKE
1. OUR PIES ARE BAKED fRESH BY ORDER YOU CAN PICK UP STRAIGHT OUT OF THE OVEN
2. ON DAYS WE ARE SOLD OUT WHICH FREQUENTLY HAPPENS WE HAVE FROZEN PIES AVAILABLE
3. NO MSG IN OUR PIES
4. I SET THE POLICY ON PRICING OF THIS BUSINESS NOT SOME MISINFORMED FOOD CRITIC
5. SO THAT THE PUBLIC IS NOT MISINFORMED OUR PIES ARE 90 BT EACH PIE
6. WE ONLY BAKE PIES USING THE FRESHEST QUALITY INGREDIENTS.
7. UDON MAP MEMBERS WHO WANT TO CRITIQUE OUR PIES SHOULD ACTUALLY VISIT OUR STORE AND TRY
OUR PIES THEN U CAN REALLY GIVE AN OPINION
8. AS A SPECIAL PROMOTION TO THE FIRST 50 CUSTOMERS AFTER 1.00PM WHO VISIT STORE TOMORROW TUESDAY THE 2ND OF FEBRUARY THERE WILL BE ONE FRESHLY COOKED PIE GIVEN FREE OF CHARGE TO ALLOW CUSTOMERS TO BE THE JUDGE!
9. WE WELCOME all pie eating customers to use our computer at the shop and post their comments
10. PETER THE CHEF GIVES A SPECIAL INVITATION TO MR FOOD CRITIQUE POMP'S TO VISIT OUR STORE OBVIOUSLY SOME UNFINISHED BUSINESS,
11. DISCOUNTS ARE AVAILABLE FOR ORDERS OVER 12 PIES !
stattointhailand wrote:Perhaps it's just the "salmon" in you, wanting to swim against the tide all the time