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Re: Karma
Originally Posted by lansbury
(Post 12430999)
A piece of each is best :thumbsup:
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Re: Karma
Originally Posted by Rete
(Post 12430993)
Cake is good but pie is better.
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Re: Karma
Originally Posted by Pulaski
(Post 12431017)
That's not even a good pie. The best sort of pie has steak in it, and preferably kidneys too. .... Then you can follow up with a slice of cake. :nod:
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Re: Karma
Originally Posted by Pulaski
(Post 12431017)
That's not even a good pie. The best sort of pie has steak in it, and preferably kidneys too. .... Then you can follow up with a slice of cake. :nod:
Now where did I put that chicken & mushroom & bacon flavoured negative karma? :huh: |
Re: Karma
Originally Posted by BuckinghamshireBoy
(Post 12431021)
Ahem. Surely you meant to say "A good pie.." rather than "The best sort of pie..."
Now where did I put that chicken & mushroom & bacon flavoured negative karma? :huh: |
Re: Karma
Originally Posted by Pulaski
(Post 12431024)
Opinions are subjective, so while I would agree that there are many good pies, mostly containing meat, or otherwise containing stewed fruit, and with a pastry lid, I believe that the pinnacle of the pie world is the steak and kidney pie, with steak and ale as a close runner-up. :nod:
Otherwise it would be considered as a quiche? Negative karma reduced ;) |
Re: Karma
Originally Posted by Pulaski
(Post 12431024)
Opinions are subjective, so while I would agree that there are many good pies, mostly containing meat, or otherwise containing stewed fruit, and with a pastry lid, I believe that the pinnacle of the pie world is the steak and kidney pie, with steak and ale as a close runner-up. :nod:
I considered foregoing the cheap shot in pursuit of real karma, but in the end couldn't pass up the opportunity. |
Re: Karma
Originally Posted by caretaker
(Post 12431043)
So would you eat that with a knife and fork, spoon, fork alone, or all three? ....
A fork alone is only for rice or (some) pasta dishes. :nod: |
Re: Karma
Originally Posted by Pulaski
(Post 12431060)
A fork alone is only for rice or (some) pasta dishes. :nod:
Steak and Ale however... yum. |
Re: Karma
In a church basement in a small town in Saskatchewan the Queen and Prince Philip attended a traditional fowl supper (harvest supper) and the lady clearing the dishes said, "Oh keep your fork Prince, there's pie."
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Re: Karma
Originally Posted by Pulaski
(Post 12431060)
Knife and fork if it contains meat, spoon if it contains fruit. :)
A fork alone is only for rice or (some) pasta dishes. :nod: |
Re: Karma
Originally Posted by Lion in Winter
(Post 12431404)
Fruit pie? Spoon and fork, not just spoon. Maybe it's a London thing?
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Re: Karma
Originally Posted by Nutek
(Post 12431294)
Or for stabbing the kidneys out of your pie and dropping them into the trash. :sick:
Steak and Ale however... yum. |
Re: Karma
Originally Posted by Pulaski
(Post 12431410)
Probably - spoon and fork is posh. As a child I was only given a spoon for pudding, and even today, if given a spoon and fork for dessert I will generally choose only one, depending whether or not the dessert has any sauce or liquid.
Come on guys. The perfect tool for that kidney (yucky) pie is a SPORK. I might one day try your steak pie but I do not like kidneys. I do like liver and onions but not the damn kidneys. |
Re: Karma
Originally Posted by Rete
(Post 12431453)
Come on guys. The perfect tool for that kidney (yucky) pie is a SPORK.
I might one day try your steak pie but I do not like kidneys. I do like liver and onions but not the damn kidneys. |
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