The correct pronunciation of pastie

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it [Poor language removed] off, along with bouffant hair and being a stupid pleb.

the 80's had its moments, but goodness, the fashion.
 

the leigh buritto

living near leigh i have to say it's past-i, the leythers only eat them them due to being anti anything from wigan and the fact that if you was seen eating a pie you would be chased out of town by a mob ranging in age from 60-100.
hampsons do a great chilli pastie which is often refered to as "a leigh burrito".
apart from that they call a pan of scouse...lobby and are thus known as the lobby gobblers....by themselves.
 
scouse is stew or hotpot or any number of other colourful names.

ingredients, a 'meat', potatos, carrots, onions, stock. occasionally turnip/swede, parsnip.
 

This thread has inspired me to make a big pan of scouse for tomorrow, haven't eaten it for years !

Mrs Monty makes a divine scouse and when pushed will come up with a gob-smacking plate of peawack done with either shank or rib(y) If having scouse be sure to have the beetroot or pickled cabbage to hand!(y)
 
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