Who here likes mince pies?
Just had my first one of the festive period.
11-17-2008 10:33 AM
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11-17-2008 10:43 AM
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i voted yes | |
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11-17-2008 10:44 AM
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<predicts an American will ask what a mince pie is. | |
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11-17-2008 10:45 AM
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what is a mince pie? | |
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11-17-2008 10:45 AM
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I have no interest in this thread | |
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11-17-2008 02:43 PM
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11-17-2008 02:51 PM
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Ohh, Mince meat pies... I haven't had one of those in years. My mouth is salivating... | |
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11-17-2008 02:52 PM
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11-18-2008 11:05 PM
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11-18-2008 11:38 PM
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11-18-2008 11:39 PM
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By the 16th century 'mince' or shred pie was considered a Christmas speciality, but in the 17th century, Oliver Cromwell made the eating of mince pies on Christmas Day illegal. (This law was voted fourth "most ridiculous British law" in a 2007 poll.)[1] In the mid-17th century the liver and chopped meat was replaced by suet, and meat products were no longer generally used in the 'mince' by the 19th century in both North America and Great Britain. Though traditional suet pies are still made, they are no longer the dominant form. [2 | |
11-19-2008 02:17 AM
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i knew what mince pie was and im proud to say ive never had one. also proud to say i will never try one, barring a few circumstances... | |
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11-19-2008 03:04 AM
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I like mints gums and tic tacs | |
11-19-2008 04:00 AM
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11-19-2008 05:52 AM
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fucking lovely mince pies. ty Mr Kipling | |
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11-19-2008 09:56 AM
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11-19-2008 11:22 AM
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11-19-2008 11:48 AM
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11-19-2008 11:55 AM
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11-19-2008 01:15 PM
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11-19-2008 01:17 PM
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11-19-2008 08:48 PM
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11-19-2008 08:56 PM
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I like them. They're one of the few weird foods where I enjoy 1 or 2 but dont want to keep eating them. | |
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