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24 minutes ago, Flacko said:

That looks good Mel a bit black pudding go well in there 

f**k me , I've got to go and shoot more pheasants now 😁.

I'd never thought of black pudding,  and I reckon they'll taste fantastic 👍👍👍

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6 hours ago, Flacko said:

I swop yer some birds for a small batch 

I've got birds coming out of my ears , but you're welcome to a few sausage rolls when she makes them 👍.

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17 minutes ago, Flacko said:

Yer can’t be far from me mate so I gladly have a couple of samples 👍

Where about are you flacko ?. I'm in tipton.

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2 hours ago, mel b said:

Where about are you flacko ?. I'm in tipton.

Tipton Ginger & Hamster farms Inc...

very easy to find ...just look out for the dodgy looking queus and and the sound of the pet shop boys wafting down the street...........

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13 hours ago, waltjnr said:

Stav ,can I have your corned beef pie recipe 

Here goes 

 

spuds, corned beef, carrots, shallots, thyme, salt, pepper, veg stock cube, butter, ready roll pastry 

boil your spuds with the veg stock cube, chop your carrots and shallots and soften in a separate pan with a bit of butter, add the thyme, salt and pepper 

once the spuds are soft drain them off and add the carrots and shallots mix, add the corned beef and mash together, ( dont add any more butter or milk to it or it will end up a sloppy mess) roll out your pastry but don’t build your pie until your mixture is cold or you’ll end up with a soggy bottom, into the over at 180 for about 25/30 minutes 

forgot to say to egg wash it, but I’m guessing you’ll know that

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6 minutes ago, Stavross said:

Here goes 

 

spuds, corned beef, carrots, shallots, thyme, salt, pepper, veg stock cube, butter, ready roll pastry 

boil your spuds with the veg stock cube, chop your carrots and shallots and soften in a separate pan with a bit of butter, add the thyme, salt and pepper 

once the spuds are soft drain them off and add the carrots and shallots mix, add the corned beef and mash together, ( dont add any more butter or milk to it or it will end up a sloppy mess) roll out your pastry but don’t build your pie until your mixture is cold or you’ll end up with a soggy bottom, into the over at 180 for about 25/30 minutes 

Nice one! I've screen shotted that!

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3 hours ago, ditchman said:

Tipton Ginger & Hamster farms Inc...

very easy to find ...just look out for the dodgy looking queus and and the sound of the pet shop boys wafting down the street...........

Sorry mate, I've only just seen your pm.

Your Christmas delivery of five shaven hamsters with wet noses will be on the way ASAP.

Can you please try to be a bit more careful with this batch , and only shove them up one at a time.

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7 minutes ago, mel b said:

Sorry mate, I've only just seen your pm.

Your Christmas delivery of five shaven hamsters with wet noses will be on the way ASAP.

Can you please try to be a bit more careful with this batch , and only shove them up one at a time.

can i take them with Andrews liver salts this time ?

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39 minutes ago, waltjnr said:

Cheers Stav ,is it a whole tin of corned beef or a couple ? 

I just use one full tin for a normal size pie, I’ve found that the cheaper tins work better because they don’t have a much jelly in them and I keep them in the fridge because it keeps the fat hard so when you mix it it doesn’t all melt straight away which keeps the mixture a bit stiffer 

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