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ALERT: Pasty Updates

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Pies at the Richmond Deli contain a higher percentage of beef or pork than the garbage served up in Greggs, Sayers etc. That's cos we buy them from an independent Lancashire bakery.

Some of you wouldn't know that though. Stick with the cheap option perhaps? Or just get plain ripped off in or around the ground etc.

OTOH you can always buy a piece of "pizza" - with low-grade cheese, pre-handled by other customers - freely available at Eat Sh1t 4 Less.
my toe nails contain a higher % of beef or pork than a Sayers sausage roll.

Found a boss farmers shop in ormskirk . There Pies and sausage rolls are different class . Wooly backs are spoilt living next to places like that gaff
 
my toe nails contain a higher % of beef or pork than a Sayers sausage roll.

Found a boss farmers shop in ormskirk . There Pies and sausage rolls are different class . Wooly backs are spoilt living next to places like that gaff


There's a place on Frodhsam High St - Cowards butchers which is the same mate, all their own pies, rolls and pasties.
 

Big news today.

I found myself in a strange shop. It looked like Greggs and Sayers, but it was called "Cooplands".

I strolled up to their counter. There. Central. "Christmas Pasty".

I sneered. I looked for something more familiar. No sausage and bean pasty. Not even a baked bean pasty. The one remaining meat and potato pasty didn't look great. I pondered for a minute, before I could detect annoyance behind me for holding up the queue.

Curiosity got the better of me. "What's in a Christmas Pasty?"

Well, my vocabulary doesn't possess the superlatives to describe just how outrageous this pasty was.

I don't say this lightly.

It destroyed anything Greggs or Sayers have ever produced.

Find this mythical shop called 'Cooplands'. Purchase the 'Christmas Pasty'.

Thank me later.
I have just tried these 'Christmas pasties'. Two for two pounds. I will rate them at 8 out of 10. Very nice, but I had to deduct a point for temperature reasons. Barely lukewarm. Chicken tikka roll was very good as well. I am now sitting in my work vehicle covered in pastry like a fat tramp.
 
I have just tried these 'Christmas pasties'. Two for two pounds. I will rate them at 8 out of 10. Very nice, but I had to deduct a point for temperature reasons. Barely lukewarm. Chicken tikka roll was very good as well. I am now sitting in my work vehicle covered in pastry like a fat tramp.

Bad mistake.

They have to be hot.

5/10 cold like.
 

Big news today.

I found myself in a strange shop. It looked like Greggs and Sayers, but it was called "Cooplands".

I strolled up to their counter. There. Central. "Christmas Pasty".

I sneered. I looked for something more familiar. No sausage and bean pasty. Not even a baked bean pasty. The one remaining meat and potato pasty didn't look great. I pondered for a minute, before I could detect annoyance behind me for holding up the queue.

Curiosity got the better of me. "What's in a Christmas Pasty?"

Well, my vocabulary doesn't possess the superlatives to describe just how outrageous this pasty was.

I don't say this lightly.

It destroyed anything Greggs or Sayers have ever produced.

Find this mythical shop called 'Cooplands'. Purchase the 'Christmas Pasty'.

Thank me later.

Hoping this is back this year...
 
how crap is pound bakery?

the pasties from them are always red hot and probably worse than sayers for taste. Like literally get what you pay for from there.
 
Poundbakery pasties have definitely shrunk since they 1st opened & now they do 'Jumbo,' still way cheaper than greggs though & their chilli beef is still superb. Hampsons (who own it) is a decent bakery tbh & the pies are still the same as before.

Sayers is the same shop as Poundbakery btw
 

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