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AccyMad 07-03-2017 10:09

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Originally Posted by Alvin the chipmunk (Post 1189335)
Hollands went downhill after the takeover. And when they discovered the best way to improve profit margins on the meat and potato pies was to not bother putting any meat in.

Make the shift to steak puddings. It'll change your life.

They're a bit messy to eat at football though, can't get your hand round it like you can with a pie :D

monkey hanger 07-03-2017 12:37

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[QUOTE=Lord Didsbury;1189333]Good memory there Monkey Hanger. To remember how things tasted decades on. I can still recall the taste of burnt rice pudding on a cub camp in Whitby circa 1972 but that's about it for me.

quite easy really as a lot of products including pies are now unavailable from when i was a kid. lots of smaller butchers who made em have gone out of business to be replaced by tasteless or over priced and over herbed specimens from supermarkets or deli,s. i lived in the midlands and east anglia for over 20 years and actually used to take pies back when i,d been up north. used to sell em also to other exiles as you couldn,t get anything in those places worth eating even if you could afford it. a pork pie with leek and apple, they just didn,t understand.

Lord Didsbury 07-03-2017 12:45

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My parents kitchen window has a magnificent view of a field with the Hollands pie factory at the far end of the field.

I'm guessing it's only about 400 yards away and they tell me they live in a place called Rising Bridge.

Is that not where it is?

cashman 07-03-2017 13:30

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Originally Posted by Lord Didsbury (Post 1189351)
My parents kitchen window has a magnificent view of a field with the Hollands pie factory at the far end of the field.

I'm guessing it's only about 400 yards away and they tell me they live in a place called Rising Bridge.

Is that not where it is?

Think its just outa rising bridge lord d, jen will know fer sure. she lives in Rising Bridge.;)

AccyMad 07-03-2017 16:38

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Think official address is Baxenden, Lord D but as somebody else put it's just a posh suburb of Accrington :)

cashman 07-03-2017 16:49

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Originally Posted by AccyMad (Post 1189370)
Think official address is Baxenden, Lord D but as somebody else put it's just a posh suburb of Accrington :)

It is just looked up fer curiosity s sake.;)

Lord Didsbury 07-03-2017 18:04

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Excellent. Expectations of the size of my inheritance have just risen now I know their house is in the posh part. Does that put it on a par with London prices?

cashman 07-03-2017 18:08

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Originally Posted by Lord Didsbury (Post 1189375)
Excellent. Expectations of the size of my inheritance have just risen now I know their house is in the posh part. Does that put it on a par with London prices?

Oh worth well above London prices.due to the fact yeh aint living next to cockneys.

DaveinGermany 07-03-2017 18:37

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Originally Posted by monkey hanger (Post 1189332)
pies are really a personel thing. one mans meat or lack of it etc. found the pies i got as a kid bigger and more tasty than todays.

Until you've eaten a soggy NAAFI "Growler" out of the vendys, you're life experiences have been sadly lacking! :D

st06nc2 07-03-2017 20:37

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Originally Posted by DaveinGermany (Post 1189379)
Until you've eaten a soggy NAAFI "Growler" out of the vendys, you're life experiences have been sadly lacking! :D

Well who hasn't eaten a soggy growler

DaveinGermany 08-03-2017 05:24

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Originally Posted by st06nc2 (Post 1189385)
Well who hasn't eaten a soggy growler

There's definitely those out there as haven't participated in this somewhat dubious pleasure, in all probability preferring a soggy sossy roll. :D

DAV007 09-03-2017 01:18

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Amazed any of the food sold in the Clayton end is reccomended for human consumption

I will say the new caterer is a step up on the old one which sold out of date junk

Lord Stiffupperlip 09-03-2017 09:05

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Originally Posted by DAV007 (Post 1189460)
Amazed any of the food sold in the Clayton end is reccomended for human consumption
I will say the new caterer is a step up on the old one which sold out of date junk

Steady on old boy!
I thought catering in the Fanzone was now being run 'in-house' by the club?
The comestibles on offer are reasonably priced & freshly prepared.
They're certainly as good as anything being offered at other stadia & a damn sight cheaper.
Of course, no one is forced to purchase anything.

DaveinGermany 09-03-2017 18:02

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Originally Posted by Lord Stiffupperlip (Post 1189478)
The comestibles on offer are reasonably priced & freshly prepared.
They're certainly as good as anything being offered at other stadia & a damn sight cheaper.

Think he might be pining for his regular portion of Jumbo Sossy of a Saturday afternoon ....... who knows? ;)

Chrisr 09-03-2017 20:14

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I was fortunate enough to call into Ossy Mills and bought some Cissy Greens large pork pies at £1.65 each they had large beef ones as well at the same price. These are an excellent pie and would sell well anywhere. Perhaps the club could do a deal with wham to supply something like a plastic lunch box with the clubs logo on the lid with a pie and peas or beans and a plastic spoon inside at the match, They could then take the pack lunch box home and use for school lunch boxes or picnics. I am thinking a slightly different spin on a meal deal we could offer at a reasonable price. A small idea. I am not sure about doing an opposition team lunch box as well due to copyright perhaps. Worth a thought maybe?


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