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Home made pork pies?

Where is the shop? You ever eaten a pork pie?

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i like the sausage rolls, or the beef ,chicken pies,  but usually sold frozen ,  just don't heat them up in a microwave, use a toaster over. Big difference in the taste. 

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Haggis
Faggots
Potato Bread Tattie Scones.
Clootie Dumpling.
Square Slice
Scottish Pies.
Ashet Steak Pies.
Scotch Eggs.
Scottish Black Pudding.
Brides (Scottish Pasties)
Gammon Steaks
Gammon Rashers
Ayrshire Bacon

 

Scottish pies
Chunky Steak Pie
Beef/Guinness Pie
Steak /Cheese + Bacon
Steak /Mushroom
Steak / Pepper
Steak /Kidney
Topside Mince
Vegetarian Pasties (perfect for vegetarians)
Cornish Pasties
Bacon Egg Pie
PorkPie
Bacon
Egg Slice
Vegetable Slice

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I did enjoy cod, chips and mushy peas in Scarborough many years ago, quite tasty.

Having said that, I don't know why Brits think it is necessary to boil cabbage until it turns grey.

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Vanilla Tablet
Rowentrees Jelly.
Rowentrees Fruit Pastiles and Gums.
Bisto Gravy Powder and Granules.
Paxo Sage/Onion Stuffing.
Colmans Mint Sauce.
Blue Riband Biscuits.
Orange or Fruit Club Biscuits.
Caramac Bars .
Whispa Bars.
Yorkie Bars.
Macaroon Bars .
Irn Bru Bars.
Galaxy Bars.
Double Decker Bars.
Nougat Wafers and Oyster Shells.
Munchies.
Minstrels.
Revels.
Choc Buttons.
Poppets Toffee or Raisen.
Popic Bars.
Toffee Crisps.
Frys Choc or Orange Cream.
Large Pear Drops.
Wine Gums.
Pineapple Cubes.
Cola Cubes.
Anaseed Balls.
Liquorice Comfits.
Dolly Mixtures.
Golden Wonder Crisps Asst.
Irn Bru Drinks.
Vimto Drinks.
Tizer Drinks.

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Chunky Branston pickle goes very well with rosemary ham and Mainland tasty cheese in a ploughman's sandwich. That's the full extent of my support for the UK economy.

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33 minutes ago, Sparktrader said:

Tomorrow i drive past a shop that sells Brit food or pommy food as the criketers like to say.

Pork pie and some English spelling and grammar lessons !

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26 minutes ago, Sparktrader said:

No Gatting Ball? Should be a jaffer covered in coconut

Maybe they have Shane Warne's balls, he won't be needing them now.

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1 hour ago, Sparktrader said:

Haggis
........... etc.

 

Quite an impressive list of exotica you list. All I know from this list is Bacon and Steak and I have heard the name "Haggis". But as far as I remember not because of the excellent taste (However, I certainly did not try it).

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5 minutes ago, mahtin said:

Marmite. Wake up your taste buds.

 

Oz has Vegemite.

Marmite is more expensive in these expat stores than even Big C, cheaper by far to buy from Lazada

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33 minutes ago, scubascuba3 said:

Marmite is more expensive in these expat stores than even Big C, cheaper by far to buy from Lazada

Just checked Lazada, Marmite cheapest 260 Baht. Last time I bought for just under 200, not Lazada, forget where.

 

Ever try Tesco yeast extract? 100 on Lazada. Anyone recommend?

https://urlzs.com/N4dg3

 

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17 minutes ago, mahtin said:

Just checked Lazada, Marmite cheapest 260 Baht. Last time I bought for just under 200, not Lazada, forget where.

 

Ever try Tesco yeast extract? 100 on Lazada. Anyone recommend?

https://urlzs.com/N4dg3

 

Marmite price must have recently gone up was 199 baht for ages, I recently bought 3x Tesco yeast extract for about 85 baht, perfectly fine, from Shopee, tastes like Marmite

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7 minutes ago, scubascuba3 said:

Marmite price must have recently gone up was 199 baht for ages, I recently bought 3x Tesco yeast extract for about 85 baht, perfectly fine, from Shopee, tastes like Marmite

Cool, thanks. Was wondering if the comments on Lazada were genuine.

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3 hours ago, Lacessit said:

I did enjoy cod, chips and mushy peas in Scarborough many years ago, quite tasty.

Having said that, I don't know why Brits think it is necessary to boil cabbage until it turns grey.

was not aware they did that

3 hours ago, thaitom said:

England's national food.... chicken tikka masala

and donner kebabs

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1 hour ago, mahtin said:

Ever try Tesco yeast extract? 100 on Lazada. Anyone recommend?

The yeast extract I use is extracted using the Fermentation Process

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