I (still) feel like a pie
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I (still) feel like a pie
Self-explanatory, but I saw this article about an Aussie pie-maker in Siem Reap, and I was wondering if we have any pie tasters up there, before I get on a bus ?
Tbh, no I won't really get on a bus, but this has me started on the pie trail again.
May 25, 2018
Kean’s Aussie tucker dream
The quintessential Aussie pie. Photo: Supplied
Siem Reap is a multicultural foodie’s paradise with restaurants and cafes flogging cuisine from almost everywhere – except Australia.
Which is a bloody disgrace.*
To make matters worse, Siem Reap until recently harboured the now-shut-down New Zealand Bakery and Café, which promoted the virtue of New Zealand meat pies as opposed to the superior Aussie meat pie**.
Many Australians regard New Zealand as small inconsequential neighbour with a cricket team that now and then manages to beat the Australian cricket team***, so to be confronted in an Aussie-cafe-devoid Siem Reap with a New Zealand venue mostly patronised by Kiwi backpackers laying claim to the meat pie and talking about New Zealand beating Australia in cricket again was simply another bloody disgrace.
Etc.
https://www.khmertimeskh.com/50493292/k ... ker-dream/
Tbh, no I won't really get on a bus, but this has me started on the pie trail again.
May 25, 2018
Kean’s Aussie tucker dream
The quintessential Aussie pie. Photo: Supplied
Siem Reap is a multicultural foodie’s paradise with restaurants and cafes flogging cuisine from almost everywhere – except Australia.
Which is a bloody disgrace.*
To make matters worse, Siem Reap until recently harboured the now-shut-down New Zealand Bakery and Café, which promoted the virtue of New Zealand meat pies as opposed to the superior Aussie meat pie**.
Many Australians regard New Zealand as small inconsequential neighbour with a cricket team that now and then manages to beat the Australian cricket team***, so to be confronted in an Aussie-cafe-devoid Siem Reap with a New Zealand venue mostly patronised by Kiwi backpackers laying claim to the meat pie and talking about New Zealand beating Australia in cricket again was simply another bloody disgrace.
Etc.
https://www.khmertimeskh.com/50493292/k ... ker-dream/
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Re: I (still) feel like a pie
Kiwi pies are way better. And there's no ball tampering or underarm bowling. hehehe
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Re: I (still) feel like a pie
here is the steak and mushroom pie i made last week.
1/2 lard and 1/2 butter is best for the crust
1/2 lard and 1/2 butter is best for the crust
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Re: I (still) feel like a pie
And there is no kangaroo meat in it.Heng Heng Heng wrote: ↑Fri May 25, 2018 9:01 pm Kiwi pies are way better. And there's no ball tampering or underarm bowling. hehehe
Cambodia,,,, Don't fall in love with her.
Like the spoilt child she is, she will not be happy till she destroys herself from within and breaks your heart.
Like the spoilt child she is, she will not be happy till she destroys herself from within and breaks your heart.
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Re: I (still) feel like a pie
In NZ pies are mostly made by Cambodians and Vietnamese bakers, but try finding a pie made by Cambodians here that is anything but a below average effort and wouldn't rate in NZ as anything but dog food.
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Re: I (still) feel like a pie
tonight's cherry pie. burp
Re: I (still) feel like a pie
In a foodie paradise, I would not expect a large selection of Australian meat pie...Were there a large selection of meat pie, said location would probably not qualify as a foodie paradise.Anchor Moy wrote: ↑Fri May 25, 2018 6:10 pm Self-explanatory, but I saw this article about an Aussie pie-maker in Siem Reap, and I was wondering if we have any pie tasters up there, before I get on a bus ?
Tbh, no I won't really get on a bus, but this has me started on the pie trail again.
May 25, 2018
Kean’s Aussie tucker dream
The quintessential Aussie pie. Photo: Supplied
Siem Reap is a multicultural foodie’s paradise with restaurants and cafes flogging cuisine from almost everywhere – except Australia.
Which is a bloody disgrace.*
To make matters worse, Siem Reap until recently harboured the now-shut-down New Zealand Bakery and Café, which promoted the virtue of New Zealand meat pies as opposed to the superior Aussie meat pie**.
Many Australians regard New Zealand as small inconsequential neighbour with a cricket team that now and then manages to beat the Australian cricket team***, so to be confronted in an Aussie-cafe-devoid Siem Reap with a New Zealand venue mostly patronised by Kiwi backpackers laying claim to the meat pie and talking about New Zealand beating Australia in cricket again was simply another bloody disgrace.
Etc.
https://www.khmertimeskh.com/50493292/k ... ker-dream/
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Re: I (still) feel like a pie
Anchor Moy,
That's strange... you don't look like a pie.
"*The columnist is Australian." (I never would have guessed )
"Michael Kean and his wife cum..."
That's strange... you don't look like a pie.
"*The columnist is Australian." (I never would have guessed )
"Michael Kean and his wife cum..."
You could be next.
Re: I (still) feel like a pie
Have you had a pie from The Meat Shop lately? Damn good
Despite what angsta states, it’s clear from reading through his posts that angsta supports the free FreePalestine movement.
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