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what makes pasties more delicate than pies? |
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I think it might be the pastry. The ones in Cooplands/Gregs are a bit floppy after being kept on a hot counter too. I know a place where they sell sturdier ones, but they seem to be the other extreme. |
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Possibly less is more. If you don't over fill the said pastry than the force of the bite won't allow it to squirt out. Trust me, I'm a doctor. |
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why not just make pastry bites, hell it might even make a good cereal----Pastry Bites |
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Less filling would seem to make sense, but all the pasties I buy seem to be almost empty and still manage to ooze filling. |
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Maybe my eating technique is all wrong? |
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