how do you take yours........
Anonymous
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i was working up north last week and during this time i ate a pie.
"nothing unusual for a 19 stone man to be eating a pie during his shift"
i hear you all say but i was suprised when the lady who served me the afore mentioned pie, told me i could find the beetroot at the end of the serving bay.
"the beetroot" like it is normal to eat beetroot with pie.
now, i did eat some beetroot with my pie as when in unusual places i like to eat what the locals eat and it was a lovely thing.
so, i would like to hear what is your weapon of choice with reference to pies (maybe pasty if you are of a s.w persuasion) and secondly what you eat your pie with. in the following format please:
meat and potato
with
beetroot (i am a convert)
"nothing unusual for a 19 stone man to be eating a pie during his shift"
i hear you all say but i was suprised when the lady who served me the afore mentioned pie, told me i could find the beetroot at the end of the serving bay.
"the beetroot" like it is normal to eat beetroot with pie.
now, i did eat some beetroot with my pie as when in unusual places i like to eat what the locals eat and it was a lovely thing.
so, i would like to hear what is your weapon of choice with reference to pies (maybe pasty if you are of a s.w persuasion) and secondly what you eat your pie with. in the following format please:
meat and potato
with
beetroot (i am a convert)
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pie in a bowl surrounded with beans."Do not follow where the path may lead, Go instead where there is no path, and Leave a Trail."
Parktools :?:SheldonBrown0 -
I would say meat & potato with beans (made locally, not mass produced Greggs). Never heard of pie followed by beetroot! Northwest here.0
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i was in manchester at the time, it happened twice during the week, i wonder if i was the butt of some weird culinary joke?0
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I wonder if you were eating in our staff restaurant..
They always serve pies with either beetroot or red cabbage...
Either of the above go mighty fine with cottage/shepherds pie though!.The futures bright....
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Steak and ale, mushy peas with a bit of mint sauce, and loads of mash with a smidge of horseradish mixed in."The problem was, I was still using my eyes even though I had them shut"
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Well beetroot has been known to turn your pi*s pink. Maybe they wanted to freak you out? Who knows!0
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Steak and Kidney with a pot of thick chip ship gravy, num num !!0
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KB8 wrote:Well beetroot has been known to turn your pi*s pink. Maybe they wanted to freak you out? Who knows!
it really does turn my piss pink, the pie must have diluted it tho as i didnt notice it whilst was there :?Tara911 wrote:I wonder if you were eating in our staff restaurant..
They always serve pies with either beetroot or red cabbage...
Either of the above go mighty fine with cottage/shepherds pie though!.
funny you should mention that, there was red cabbage available too, but i drew the line there. you're not a copper are you?0 -
Steak and kidney, followed by a pint of stella. Or 5.0
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i deffo had you down as a beer with pie type of man sonic0
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Hehe, that obvious eh?!0
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but thats no bad thing0
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sheepsteeth wrote:
funny you should mention that, there was red cabbage available too, but i drew the line there. you're not a copper are you?
No, not me.
I work for a computer software company!The futures bright....
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to get back on topic...
Meat and potato with beans and loads of brown sauce.The futures bright....
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Henderson's relish!0
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haha, my birth surname was henderson.................0
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WTF is hendersons relish???The futures bright....
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KB8 wrote:Well beetroot has been known to turn your pi*s pink. Maybe they wanted to freak you out? Who knows!
Had that after downing a jar of beetroot all to myself, luckily the bloke next to me in the urinals was a GP. Scared the hell out of an 8yr old Redvee. Down the road from me there is a shop called Pieminster who's pies are highly rated, must try their wares. Been living here for 3 years now.I've added a signature to prove it is still possible.0 -
I'd go with the red cabbage
The red cabbage is excellent with a good bowl of Scouse, too!Start with a budget, finish with a mortgage!0 -
i absolutely love scouse, my mother in law makes it blind as they are all veggies but she makes a seperate batch for me when i go upto the wirral.0
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I'd go for a warm Pork Pie with mushy peas, steaming hot, and with a bit of brown sauce. Then washed down with some Viers.
I'd be as surprised as you Teeth if I was offered beetroot! Very strange.0 -
tis good though, and its a fact that pork pie should be served cold straight from the fridge (well, in my house anyway )0
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Steak pie on a buttered barmYou are what you drink, and i'm a bitter man0