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    Pie in the sky

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    Quote Originally Posted by Headworx
    Loy Toy I asked you once before about this but can't recall if you replied, are your Missus's baked goods available for the general public to buy anywhere?.
    Not commercially mate but if you have some ideas let me know.

    Quote Originally Posted by Albert Shagnastier
    Taffy's Hairy Pie.
    How is old Taffy doing? I heard he opened another bar but I have no idea where.

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    Quote Originally Posted by david44 View Post

    grey meat in cheap pastry explains a lot about the failure of culture to adhere to the antipodean male
    Spot on there mate.

    One must be very careful when buying a pie. There are indeed some dodgy ingredients added to some.

    In Australia the good old pie is referred to as a " Maggot bag. "

    As in,

    Hey mate, lets go down the shop and buy a Maggot bag and a can of coke.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Loy Toy
    How is old Taffy doing? I heard he opened another bar but I have no idea where.
    Don't know Taffy - sampled a few of his pies though

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    I went to this pie shop earlier this week. It's now a laundry but there's still a supply of pies in the freezer. Not much of a selection, just plain meat pies, pork and chili, and sausage rolls. I put the plain pies and sausage rolls in the oven today and didn't like them.

    Anyways, for my money the best pies in Pattaya are still Lady Pie products (available at Villa), the Aussie Pie is my favourite. And for sausage rolls, the ones in the deli section of The Camel in Ban Chang are the best I know of.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Headworx View Post
    I went to this pie shop earlier this week. It's now a laundry but there's still a supply of pies in the freezer. Not much of a selection, just plain meat pies, pork and chili, and sausage rolls. I put the plain pies and sausage rolls in the oven today and didn't like them.

    Anyways, for my money the best pies in Pattaya are still Lady Pie products (available at Villa), the Aussie Pie is my favourite. And for sausage rolls, the ones in the deli section of The Camel in Ban Chang are the best I know of.
    Yeah i agree actually. I went back on Thursday and all these cloths out the front, place a mess, no pies in the warm rack, and no sight of the old man either. I had to have a pie from the freezer as well, chicken curry, and it was fricking rank. And the price had gone up to 80 baht!

    So, Mr Max - get your act together.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Headworx View Post
    I went to this pie shop earlier this week. It's now a laundry
    For some reason this makes me laugh. A lot.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MeMock View Post
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    I went to this pie shop earlier this week. It's now a laundry
    For some reason this makes me laugh. A lot.
    The old blokes wife is selling her cloths. Its not a laundry

    Its a strange array of clothes from frumpy old thai lady shit with some very odd sexy lady stuff in the mix aswell which has clearly seen better days.

    She tried to flog us her cash register as well. I think it is all for sale.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pseudolus View Post

    And the price had gone up to 80 baht!

    I was in this out of the way place today and the little mincing faggot in charge charged me 109 baht for a luke warm Cappuccino.

    Foking poove, I payed and moved on.

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    I have a feeling though that Mr Max is dead. He's about 90 I reckon. Or was.

    If anyone wants a bakers oven, loads of pie trays, sausage machine, pastry roller.... drop in and make an offer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pseudolus
    no sight of the old man either. I had to have a pie from the freezer as well, chicken curry, and it was fricking rank. And the price had gone up to 80 baht!

    So, Mr Max - get your act together.
    He's probably in the pies.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gerbil View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by pseudolus
    no sight of the old man either. I had to have a pie from the freezer as well, chicken curry, and it was fricking rank. And the price had gone up to 80 baht!

    So, Mr Max - get your act together.
    He's probably in the pies.
    A Thai twist to a Sweeney Todd phenomenon.

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    Pattaya could do with a good Greggs

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    The trouble with Greggs, when they opened up in Strood High St.
    4 local bakers went out of business.

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    jese h corbet - greggs products are disgusting.


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    Well it looks like they could never compete with the High quality bakers found in Pattaya.
    Still it could be a potential money spinner to open up a Greggs in Pattaya, along with other british food chains.

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