Stand pie city centre?
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keyholekate wrote: I know its too late now but the shop that supplies Wilsons of Crossgates pies is on Great George Street and it is called BRILL,its right opposite the old Infirmary as you would walk to Clarendon Bridge. I thought when I first read your post that you were saying BRILL supplied Wilsons with pies. Link to BRILLS websitehttp://www.brillfood.co.uk/
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Right. I did what I said and went to Wilson's website to order my pie for this year. Except I couldn't because the minimum order is £30.00. Having looked at the website however, their pie is not quite what I meant by a stand pie - it's just a big pork pie. The ones I used to get from the Co-op [or should I say Cwarp] were flatter, more like a cartwheel shape. Around the same height as a small pork pie but flatter and much larger.Again, it has to be city centre.
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Geordie-exile wrote: Right. I did what I said and went to Wilson's website to order my pie for this year. Except I couldn't because the minimum order is £30.00. Having looked at the website however, their pie is not quite what I meant by a stand pie - it's just a big pork pie. The ones I used to get from the Co-op [or should I say Cwarp] were flatter, more like a cartwheel shape. Around the same height as a small pork pie but flatter and much larger.Again, it has to be city centre. That time already! Funny, we were in Crossgates last Sat and your pie dilema came rto mind for some reason!
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There's a new pie shop opened on Butchers Row in the market. I had a stilton and pork pie, and very nice it was. They has all sorts of stuff, even quiche for vegetarians. Pop in there and if they don't have one aske them to make one to your spec!Can't find a contact number. I'll have a look tomorrow.http://leedsgrub.blogspot.com/2011/11/l ... mpany.html
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uncle mick wrote: Cardiarms wrote: Yes the do stand pies, about 2.5 inches high and 80inches across. That's a BIG pie. You would need a lorry to get it home Our Cardie has a big apetite - maybe he is going to share with ALL of Secret Leeds
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Geordie-exile wrote: Right. I did what I said and went to Wilson's website to order my pie for this year. Except I couldn't because the minimum order is £30.00. Having looked at the website however, their pie is not quite what I meant by a stand pie - it's just a big pork pie. The ones I used to get from the Co-op [or should I say Cwarp] were flatter, more like a cartwheel shape. Around the same height as a small pork pie but flatter and much larger.Again, it has to be city centre. Hi Geordie exile stand pies when i were a kid were always of the tall type. I could be wrong but i cant remember the ones you are talking about being on sale at that time i must say i like the tall ones best but thats just me.
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