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SWAG Member's Day - 24th April 2022


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43 minutes ago, Tim Dubya said:

 

If I've got this right Clive, what you're saying is along the lines of...

 

Eating is cheating?

 

Hi Tim

 

Eating the wrong end first of a clagger is, in fact worse than cheating. It like calling yourself a railway modeller and playing trains with n-gins and carriages of a certain railway, which I won't mention as Mrs M might like me to return home after visiting Taunton.

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3 hours ago, Clive Mortimore said:

You must have had a sheltered life not to have had a clagger.

 

They are like a pasty at one end, meat and veg and the other end a jam or apple turn over.

Isn't that a tinners pasty.

 

I remember seeing Jethro make one of those once. He made a big point about a tail on the crimping to indicate which end had the jam in, then crimped the one he was doing with the tail at the wrong end!

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All of you have just lost it.

 

I can see that I am going to have to test a few more pasties to shut you all up.

 

While I am about it, I would remind you that the excellent Devon emporium from whence the food comes, also offers the superb chicken and ham pies.

 

Before anyone says anything, I intend to continue testing those as well.

 

There is also a new savory pastry offering, filled with deliciousness, which I will inform you about when you've all calmed down.

 

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1 hour ago, Captain Kernow said:

 

 

While I am about it, I would remind you that the excellent Devon emporium from whence the food comes, also offers the superb chicken and ham pies.

 

 

There is also a new savory pastry offering, filled with deliciousness, which I will inform you about when you've all calmed down.

 

O god I have forgotten about the chicken and ham pie !

but then we have had two years off talking about the annual pasty event in fact I can't remember if the crimp goes over the top like a Devon pasty should or if it has the oggie around the edge crimp in the ones we get at the show

 

new savory item !

i think I will come back in two days and six pages of dreaming about it will be in the hope trains might get a mention

still only six months of drooling over the food to go.

 I just hope it doesn't clash with a series one Land Rover gathering up at maunsal lock yet again

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There will be cake. 

 

All contributions greatfully received. 

 

 

 

 

 

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Dropped cake
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13 minutes ago, chrisf said:

In this part of Bedfordshire they are known as Clangers

 

Che=ris

 

 

Sounds a tad revolutionary...................

 

 

 

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2 hours ago, chrisf said:

In this part of Bedfordshire they are known as Clangers

 

Che=ris

And in this part of Somerset...... Clangers are little pink knitted sheep like aliens that whistle ! That as far as I remember don't eat cake,pies or weird pasties and they never ate the soup dragon  gwiwer

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