Pastie count

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19 Mar
1:49pm, 19 Mar 2024
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Fat Dave
Philps are pretty controversial locally. Especially after they had a Rishi Sunak photo shoot there. (In which he proved he doesn't know how to eat a pasty.)
19 Mar
1:52pm, 19 Mar 2024
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Muttley
Indeed. But I don't think they arranged the photoshoot, as in invited him there. Certainly took some stick and eventually deleted their posts about it.
19 Mar
1:58pm, 19 Mar 2024
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Muttley
I'm wondering if it's possible to edit the spelling in the thread title. I do like a pasty. I also like a pastie (or two) as well:

19 Mar
2:03pm, 19 Mar 2024
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Nicholls595
Philps of Hayle. I was weaned onto these. Very palatable.


My nephew was in Hayle yesterday. Don't know if he tried a Philps pasty, but he sent me a picture of a pint of Proper Job.
19 Mar
2:09pm, 19 Mar 2024
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Fat Dave
I've always quite enjoyed a Philps... but they're not in my personal top three. My eldest swears by Barnecutt's, but I've yet to try one.
19 Mar
2:21pm, 19 Mar 2024
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Nicholls595
Chough is my go to pasty. But did enjoy watching these being made in Tintagel last year.



Pengenna Pasties. They were nice, straight out of the oven.
19 Mar
2:23pm, 19 Mar 2024
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Muttley
But they crimp along the top. Round here that's a hanging offence.
19 Mar
2:48pm, 19 Mar 2024
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Diogenes
Barnecutt's are good, I had those as well as Chough's. Had one of the worst pasties I've ever had in a cafe in Tintagel. I've had better from a van. (The ones from the van at the GSR food village are good, as is their coffee. I've made it a tradition.)
24 Mar
12:47pm, 24 Mar 2024
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Muttley
Cornish Oven, recently opened in Hayle. Good heft to it and plenty of onion, which I like. Perhaps slightly underseasoned, could have used a little more pepper. But they're only 5 minutes from Muttley Mansions so it seems rude not to, especially after a long Sunday morning plod.

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