Is it too early for mince pies?

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Re: Is it too early for mince pies?

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Marcus wrote: ↑
Sat Nov 18, 2023 3:01 pm
I'm not a fan, not one bit, but the wife has a few boxes stashed away in the freezer. She eats the buggers all year round.

Fucken weirdos.

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They're not for girls pal, guess your lady wears the pants in your house then. Does she let you ride pillion on the Harley?
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Sat Nov 18, 2023 7:24 am
Yep, bought some already. Love mince pies.
Good for you duck, it's the sign of a discerning palate.

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Re: Is it too early for mince pies?

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Sat Nov 18, 2023 11:36 am
I'm not mince pie fan so instead I go for cherry bake well or how ever it's spelt it's Christmasy the icing represents the snow and cherry as mushroom lol

But like said above mince pie is your favorite then go for it gho
Bakewells run a close second to mince pies bro, I eat those while I'm waiting seven months for the mince pie factory opening. The cherry is part of your five a day too. Super healthy.
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Definitely not too early for mince pies 😎

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Mince pies are for life not just for Christmas 😁 Love em.
I remember back in the day me mum used to bake 250 mince pies two weeks before Christmas.
I lived on a farm and everyone used to visit each other with bottle's and Party Seven's.
The pie's lasted till boxing Day and then she'd do another batch for New year.
I can still smell them and I've never tasted better since.
Them were the days
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:lol: :fairy:
GHO wrote: ↑
Sat Nov 18, 2023 9:23 pm
Marcus wrote: ↑
Sat Nov 18, 2023 3:01 pm
I'm not a fan, not one bit, but the wife has a few boxes stashed away in the freezer. She eats the buggers all year round.

Fucken weirdos.

:wtf: :wtf: :wtf:
They're not for girls pal, guess your lady wears the pants in your house then. Does she let you ride pillion on the Harley?

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No way I grew up in a Scottish household and didn't have these.

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Re: Is it too early for mince pies?

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GHO wrote: ↑
Sat Nov 18, 2023 9:23 pm
Marcus wrote: ↑
Sat Nov 18, 2023 3:01 pm
I'm not a fan, not one bit, but the wife has a few boxes stashed away in the freezer. She eats the buggers all year round.

Fucken weirdos.

:wtf: :wtf: :wtf:
They're not for girls pal, guess your lady wears the pants in your house then. Does she let you ride pillion on the Harley?
I sit side saddle on it.

Yes the wife wears the pants in the house, if she doesn't the sight of it puts me off my boiled egg in the morning.

I also wear the wife's pants. I can send you some too if you like?
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Re: Is it too early for mince pies?

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GHO wrote: ↑
Sat Nov 18, 2023 9:27 pm
Dex wrote: ↑
Sat Nov 18, 2023 11:36 am
I'm not mince pie fan so instead I go for cherry bake well or how ever it's spelt it's Christmasy the icing represents the snow and cherry as mushroom lol

But like said above mince pie is your favorite then go for it gho
Bakewells run a close second to mince pies bro, I eat those while I'm waiting seven months for the mince pie factory opening. The cherry is part of your five a day too. Super healthy.
Lmaoooo and that's my excuse with cherry lmaooo
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