http://www.greggs.co.uk/
Best pastys ever
Heard a while ago that theres some outside of the UK
So I was wonderin if you have seen one
Best pastys ever
Heard a while ago that theres some outside of the UK
So I was wonderin if you have seen one
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nah were chill, we got greggs 'round hereThe_Loose_Cannon said:hmm never heard of it at all.....guess we're not that cool in the US
looks like they have yummy stuff, however this is the BEST pastry shop EVER in all of NY
http://www.littleitalynyc.com/ferrara/
i swear to god they make the best teramisu youll EVER have!!!
http://www.ferraracafe.com/?littleitalynyc
A pasty (Cornish: Pasti, Hoggan, incorrectly written as pastie) is a type of pie, originally from Cornwall, United Kingdom. It is a baked savoury pastry case traditionally filled with diced meat, sliced potato and onion. The ingredients are uncooked before being placed in the unbaked pastry case.[1] Pasties with traditional ingredients are specifically named Cornish pasties. Traditionally, pasties have a semicircular shape, achieved by folding a circular pastry sheet over the filling. One edge is crimped to form a seal.
The vowel 'a' in pasty is 'pure' (IPA /ˈpæsti/, /ˈpɑːsti/). Thus, "pasty" does not sound anything like "paste." The exact pronunciation varies among dialects.
Oggy is a slang term used in Britain which comes from a Cornish term for the pasty
A LOT of calorie intake there. :lol:surfinrach90 said:There was a little bakery in the village where my comp was and man they made the nicest 'breakfast pasties' I've EVER tasted, (granted I've only tried like too lol)
Inside the pasty was a fried egg, sausage and beans ^_^
I had one every morning before me exams during my GCSE's =]