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Taggy 09-01-2011 14:57

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Originally Posted by Bob Dobson (Post 873107)
And to finish off- of one Uncle Joe's Mint Balls and a Fisherman's Friend, washed down with Vimto, all of which are made in Lancashire.

There are at least 4 types of Lancashire cheese: Crumbly, Tasty, Creamy/Mild and Blue. If it isn't made in PR3, then it isn't Lancashire cheese.

Of beers , there's Thwaites', Moorhouses,Holt's, Pheonix, Hyde's - all made in Lancashire. All available in bottles.

There are also Lancashire Sheeps Milk and Goats Milk Cheeses too, & very nice they are!

Best Regards - Taggy

Ken Moss 14-01-2011 14:29

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Butter pies.

Beyond Preston and Accrington they seem to be relatively unknown, even in the outer parts of Lancashire.

US Angel 06-02-2011 12:34

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How about a cup with the Accrington Pals on it

jaysay 07-02-2011 17:57

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Originally Posted by Ken Moss (Post 875208)
Butter pies.

Beyond Preston and Accrington they seem to be relatively unknown, even in the outer parts of Lancashire.

Butter pies Ken, I've never heard of them;)

Sara 07-02-2011 18:26

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 881541)
Butter pies Ken, I've never heard of them;)

Obviously if you've never heard of them, you've never had one. They're fantastic, love them.

jaysay 07-02-2011 18:28

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Originally Posted by Sara (Post 881548)
Obviously if you've never heard of them, you've never had one. They're fantastic, love them.

Think I've eaten everything in my time (within reason) but butter pies:eek:where do you get um from

Sara 07-02-2011 20:04

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 881549)
Think I've eaten everything in my time (within reason) but butter pies:eek:where do you get um from

Clayton Park makes a good one, you can buy them from Asda. Also Greenhalges (across from cash converters, Accrington) do a decent one. But out of the two i prefare the Clayton Park ones.

cashman 07-02-2011 22:00

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 881541)
Butter pies Ken, I've never heard of them;)

yeh bin cooped up too long mate butter pies are magic.:)

Ken Moss 08-02-2011 06:12

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 881541)
Butter pies Ken, I've never heard of them;)

I thought you were joking! Butter pies are made from potato, onion and a lot of butter which makes it a pretty stodgy little chomp but they're delicious. Glovers bakery in the Leyland area do the best butter pies for me, nice and moist. Some can be a little dry but once tasted never forgotten!

Butter pie - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

heth 08-02-2011 06:41

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I thought John were joking aswell!!!
You HAVE to try one, I put plenty of black pepper on mine.
Like Ken has said though they are very filling as they are stodgy.

jaysay 08-02-2011 09:14

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Originally Posted by Ken Moss (Post 881623)
I thought you were joking! Butter pies are made from potato, onion and a lot of butter which makes it a pretty stodgy little chomp but they're delicious. Glovers bakery in the Leyland area do the best butter pies for me, nice and moist. Some can be a little dry but once tasted never forgotten!

Butter pie - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Honest Ken never come across them in my life and I've travelled near and far, do they have another name? you've got me thinking now will have to ask my daughter to have a look for them when she does my shopping next weekend, will let you know if I like them when I've tried them:D

yerself 08-02-2011 09:34

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Originally Posted by jaysay
do they have another name?

According to the Wikipedia article they're also known as Catholic pies. I've never heard that one before.

heth 08-02-2011 09:45

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No just Butter Pies is all I have heard them being called.

Wonder why some people call them Catholic Pies? Strange.

jaysay 08-02-2011 09:46

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Originally Posted by yerself (Post 881679)
According to the Wikipedia article they're also known as Catholic pies. I've never heard that one before.

Again the same here yerself and I'm a Red Neck, maybe they used to eat them on fridays in the old days:)just had another quick look at wik and thats the reason because catholics didn't eat meat on friday, how strange, my mother never mentioned them at all

yerself 08-02-2011 11:21

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Originally Posted by jaysay
because catholics didn't eat meat on friday,

Always used to be Finny/Finnan Haddock for school dinner on Fridays when I were a lad. Is that a Lancashire dish?


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