fatiain said:Send me one of Ron's in the post then, I'll do a comparitive tasting.![]()
I'll get my wife to bring you one back on Monday, but you'll have to come to Bracknell to collect

fatiain said:Send me one of Ron's in the post then, I'll do a comparitive tasting.![]()

keef said:i too used to live in redruth and camborne, and a brief spell in the hills behind
penzance, i too can confirm the awesome meal that is a true cornish pasty, gonna have to get my aunt from lanner to send me one up!
meat, potato in one side apple jam etc in the other, awesome! hhmmm i reeeaaallly miss cornwall!
anyone been to cambourne recently? i used to live in a village calle beacon, miss it sooo much! love to bring my kids up ther, cost a lot of money now!
L337 LooX said:My dad eats his pasties with MILK![]()
Anyone else here do that?
VeNT said:no he (like 78% of dads) is a freak and lives only to maky you look silly.

Pickers said:Oggy Oggy Pasty company?

Warrens < * tbhjpmonkey69 said:
Greggs products should only be beaten with sticks.shifty_uk said:Tbh, I can't remember ever having a cornish pastie, I probably have, just can't remember them, or what they're like.
I prefer a good old chicken or steak pastie from greggs, you can't beat a chicken pastie from greggs!
Apart from with a stick, but I'm not talking about that. (before some smarty pants says something similar)![]()
you've got that backwards dude,fatiain said:Greggs products should only be beaten with sticks.
Or fed to chav-kids in pushchairs, the lack of nutritional value keeps them docile.
VeNT said:you've got that backwards dude,
chav-kids should be beaten with sticks and then fed to Greggs.
vonhelmet said:Dude, that already happens.
What, you never wondered what kind of meat it is?
fixed and I've spelt it wrong for you.shifty_uk said:![]()
Greggs might not be the most healthy option, but they're pasties are tastless and desgusiting.
jpmonkey69 said: