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    #16
    Duncan..I do wish you had'nt put those links on here...the mince pie club! drool, drool, drool, cream, brandy butter...drool, drool.

    Starbuck's mince pies are awesome. Washed down with a toffee nut latté. ahh...
    Toffee nut latte???? what a combination. Not sure if I like the sound of that.
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      #17
      Originally posted by webD View Post
      It's our first Christmas in our first house so ......balls out for festive fun LOL

      *sniggers*
      Sorry, Rich...couldn't resist!
      Tracey

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        #18
        Yuk to Mince Pies, Christmas Cake & Christmas Pudding
        I'm with Kathy on this one, although Christmas cake is OK, although it is the icing more than the cake I like (not that horrible roled fondant icing that tastes like plastic)
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          #19
          Sort of with Kathy, I hate Mince pies, but like Xmas cake, marzipan and icing = yum, and like Xmas cake with brandy butter.

          its the mincemeat and pastry mix that kills it for me

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            #20
            Originally posted by TraceyHand View Post

            *sniggers*
            Sorry, Rich...couldn't resist!
            I knew it would only be a matter of time...

            Originally posted by pinbrook View Post
            Xmas cake, marzipan and icing = yum
            I'm afraid I have to ditch the marzipan. Can't bloody stand the stuff...

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              #21
              I love all this stuff. Haven't had a mince pie yet as need to make them. Have bought the crimble pud as can't be faffed doing my own, but have made the cake and hopefully, fingers crossed, will get round to icing it by the weekend. If I don't it won't matter - it's so soaked in brandy that the thing will be preserved for at least the next millienium.
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                #22
                Originally posted by webD View Post
                I'm afraid I have to ditch the marzipan. Can't bloody stand the stuff...
                Marzipan is like a worldwide institution, how could you not like marzipan? I've seen myself in supermarkets more than willing to pick up a packet of it and eat it there and then. Mmmm, think it's time to go to the shops

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                  #23
                  shop bought marzipan YUK! gotta be homemade

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                    #24
                    Theres only one kind of mince pies and it ain't the Christmassy type!


                    *burps*
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                      #25
                      Originally posted by george View Post
                      Theres only one kind of mince pies and it ain't the Christmassy type!


                      *burps*
                      Who ate all the pies, Who ate all the pies, you did...................................

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                        #26
                        I LOVE Mince pies but I only like really sugary, crumbly pastry. Not a fan of short stuff really (pastry-wise )

                        LOVE Christmas cake as long as it's a decent one and I love Christmas pud with spicy butter (butter, sugar, mixed spice)

                        Yum!
                        Tracey

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                          #27
                          I had one of 'em apple pie things from MacDonalds once, the pastry was fine but the apple bits were like, 1000 degrees. I swore at the time.


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                            #28
                            Originally posted by george View Post
                            I had one of 'em apple pie things from MacDonalds once, the pastry was fine but the apple bits were like, 1000 degrees. I swore at the time.
                            Sorry to be the bearer of bad news George. Back in the day an old school friend got a job in McDonalds while 'battling' (drinking, anyone?) through university. Apparently a chemical in the apple pies is hazardous to us at high temperatures, hence why they leave them sitting for 2 minutes to cool down, it's said to be illegal to supply them until they are below X degrees. At first I thought this was a wind up, so I asked the manager the next time I was there and yep, sure enough, the same story was given. We even asked on Yahoo Answers shortly after it first launched (though the question is now gone) - and several others backed up the story. Whether or not it's a joke within the company, I don't know, but I won't be eating any apple pies from McDonalds any time soon
                            Originally posted by george View Post
                            Sorry, as you were etc.

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                              #29
                              Hmmm i recon McDonalds would be the last place i would go for an apple pie, on a rare occasion i might go there, even my little one does not think its the best thing in the world, he would rather have nando's

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                                #30
                                My mothers mince pies which she makes by following a Beeko recipe book that is years old and made with Co-op brand mincemeat are the best ever.

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