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Old 29 September 2006, 07:35 AM
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At Anfield again last Saturday we noticed that in addition to the usual selection of pies they had scouse pies for sale.

What's in them, and do they taste good?

Maybe I'll risk one next match

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Old 29 September 2006, 07:37 AM
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The filling is mainly wheel trims and nintendos with bits of daz la's pit pull...

The pie trays are normally stolen, the person sellling spits when he talks thus contaminating the product

Oooooo yeah they're real gurrrrd!!!
Old 29 September 2006, 03:15 PM
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So what's in them really????

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Old 29 September 2006, 03:18 PM
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So what's in them really????

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Dole money?
Old 29 September 2006, 03:19 PM
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Originally Posted by Dibs
At Anfield again last Saturday we noticed that in addition to the usual selection of pies they had scouse pies for sale.

What's in them, and do they taste good?

Maybe I'll risk one next match

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"scouse" is a sort of meat stew - normally lamb with onions, potatoes etc, sort of thing you'd use the leftovers from the Sunday roast for on the Monday.
Old 29 September 2006, 03:47 PM
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Bits of dead Beatles ?
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Same as cottage pie I think but in Liverpool there arent any cottages, but 'council rat infested house pie' was too much, so they just called it scouse
Lamb/beef, onions, carrots, spuds, g g g g gravy type stock etc
Old 29 September 2006, 04:19 PM
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Originally Posted by Abdabz
Same as cottage pie I think but in Liverpool there arent any cottages, but 'council rat infested house pie' was too much, so they just called it scouse
Lamb/beef, onions, carrots, spuds, g g g g gravy type stock etc
r u gettin confused. sounds like ur talkin about sutton, fingerpost, parr etc etc etc

but as a pie eater your're probably an expert on pies
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Hang on a mo, Captain Bin Dipper, How can anyone from St Helens be called a "Pie Eater" ...
Woolyback I would accept, but Pie Eater? Get your local knowledge sorted mickey mouser

PS If I listed all the rough ar$e places in Liverpool, SN would crash under the weight, calm down, calm down
Old 29 September 2006, 04:34 PM
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Hey guys lets sort this all out, I have the recipe.
as follows--


















first steal some lamb,veg,etc.
Old 29 September 2006, 04:36 PM
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I love mickeys really Almost as much as I love winding them up
One ALWAYS bites
Old 29 September 2006, 04:37 PM
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Originally Posted by Abdabz
Hang on a mo, Captain Bin Dipper, How can anyone from St Helens be called a "Pie Eater" ...
Woolyback I would accept, but Pie Eater? Get your local knowledge sorted mickey mouser

PS If I listed all the rough ar$e places in Liverpool, SN would crash under the weight, calm down, calm down
but you never leave the safety of your house to go anywhere so how the f*uck would you know what liverpool the capital of culture has got? get back to dating your famiily woolyback
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Originally Posted by Abdabz
I love mickeys really Almost as much as I love winding them up
One ALWAYS bites
that would be me
Old 29 September 2006, 04:42 PM
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somebody once said ..."let they without sin cast the first stone...."

i wouldnt call you a woolyback as i know the real origin of the term woolyback and it has nothing to do with mining or baking

so what is the dfference between saints and wigan then ?
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Originally Posted by dicky ticker
so what is the dfference between saints and wigan then ?
So far this season 2 trophies and fans who stay to the end of matches

Look out for me on Sky Sports tonight chanting "Stevo is a w@nker"
Old 29 September 2006, 05:10 PM
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sean long, mike bennet,james graham to name but a few. hope your not another hypocritical fan who will shout and support these players.

how will i pick you out from all the other master bakers when your chanting at stevo
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Originally Posted by dicky ticker
sean long, mike bennet,james graham to name but a few. hope your not another hypocritical fan who will shout and support these players.

how will i pick you out from all the other master bakers when your chanting at stevo
Dicky, I'm confused... Off the Black Bull now for beer, chanting and all round drug induced male bonding
Take care honey
Old 29 September 2006, 06:45 PM
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so what is the dfference between saints and wigan then ?
Never understood this seeing as St Helens is just as close to liverpool as wigan and is actually in merseyside. Why is it scousers lump them together?
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Originally Posted by Tuts
Never understood this seeing as St Helens is just as close to liverpool as wigan and is actually in merseyside. Why is it scousers lump them together?
'cos they're both ****e holes?

Just stirring
Old 29 September 2006, 07:55 PM
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any scousers in a pie is a start..starting with my ex-wife
Old 30 September 2006, 09:14 AM
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'cos they're both ****e holes?
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Old 30 September 2006, 11:37 AM
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scouse pie is just like meat and potatoe pie aint it??
Old 02 October 2006, 07:46 AM
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Woooaaahhhh!

That went a bit off topic didn't it.

I wish I'd never asked now...........

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Originally Posted by Stephb1986
scouse pie is just like meat and potatoe pie aint it??
At last a pie expert! Both taste equally good in a barm cake with loads of red sauce.
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