Cuisine par excellence

Don’t travel around the UK much but today found myself going into Sedgemoor Services,M5 south of Bristol and Britain must be booming,thousands in the shops and with all the kids,spending like their was no tomorrow.Bought a paper then went outside to grab a hot pasty,do my bit for the taxman.Well the choice of pasty filling was extensive chilli,curry etc.etc. but I thought I would just try their ‘lamb and mint flavoured pasty’ for a change.Gentleman and ladies travel miles out of your way to try a lamb 'n mint pasty from Sedgemoor,it was quite fantastic,tasted great enjoy.

We do make a good pasty in this part of the world, as for it being busy it always is unfortunately on the M5 come holiday time.

Come even further down the M5,and get REAL pasties! :wink:

Stopped at the Waywest on the A1 yesterday for my break.I noticed that they were offering “home-made Devon Cornish pasties” :unamused: :laughing: :laughing:

they be Gurt Lush! :smiley:

bigvern1:
Come even further down the M5,and get REAL pasties! :wink:

Come a lot further north and get a bridie, proper name for it up here and nothing like a Ginsters :smiley:

And if you like pies try Pieminister pies they’re superb.

Cant beat a Wiltshire “Lardy” . . . . exits stage left :neutral_face:

Eckyboy:

bigvern1:
Come even further down the M5,and get REAL pasties! :wink:

Come a lot further north and get a bridie, proper name for it up here and nothing like a Ginsters :smiley:

Any o’ you lads want to start a bridie run? Canny get them doon here… :frowning:

bald bloke:
And if you like pies try Pieminister pies they’re superb.

They are not bad!