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Old 13-08-2020, 08:49 PM   #301
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I tend to avoid the pies that come in the foil like that - cant recall a good one but not come across it too often either.
8 dollars is steep too.

Some of the pies and pasties we devoured in NZ were definitely worthy of praise.
They know what they are doing over there - north and south
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Anyone here a fan of Banana Bread?
There's no such thing, it's frigging sliced banana cake. They call it bread to remove the guilt factor. Once again, there's a stark contrast between mass produced and home made banana "cake".
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Gumtree Pies.......Well now I remember the reason I didn't go there recently until today.
Looks good on paper. pastry was a soggy mess with a tasteless mince grainy meat (and this was the steak ?? one.) Glad I only bought 1 with most of it feeding a hungry Carrawong.
At $8, I would rate it as a rich mans soggy Pieface.
I bet they make a killing from all the sucker tourist who flock to buy one.
Should have gone across the road and bought 2 Beechworth ones.

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There's no such thing, it's frigging sliced banana cake. They call it bread to remove the guilt factor. Once again, there's a stark contrast between mass produced and home made banana "cake".
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There's no such thing, it's frigging sliced banana cake. They call it bread to remove the guilt factor. Once again, there's a stark contrast between mass produced and home made banana "cake".
Likewise with Carrot cake. It sounds like it might have a hint of something healthy in it, but it tastes ordinary and packs more calories than most other cakes. A slice of Carrot cake at Muffin Break weighs in at about 3100kj, while the Vanilla Slice is a much lower 2200kj. Then there is the cream bun at Bakers Delight (only found at a few outlets) for a mere 1600kj. You can almost eat one and convince yourself you’re on a diet.
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Excellent post!

Tell me the truth about your experience, don't sugar coat it.
OK,
rubbish crap only a touring Yuppy from the city would think was great.

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There's no such thing, it's frigging sliced banana cake. They call it bread to remove the guilt factor. Once again, there's a stark contrast between mass produced and home made banana "cake".
Must admit I occasionally buy Pappa Joes Banana cake sold in IGA.

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Likewise with Carrot cake. It sounds like it might have a hint of something healthy in it, but it tastes ordinary and packs more calories than most other cakes. A slice of Carrot cake at Muffin Break weighs in at about 3100kj, while the Vanilla Slice is a much lower 2200kj. Then there is the cream bun at Bakers Delight (only found at a few outlets) for a mere 1600kj. You can almost eat one and convince yourself you’re on a diet.
Who goes to a bakery and worries about kj counts?
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Who goes to a bakery and worries about kj counts?
Cyclist !
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OK,
rubbish crap only a touring Yuppy from the city would think was great.

Actually, I found value in the review, sorry it was a less pleasant experience.
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Not this one
I like the touring cyclist groups, buy the pies and all the cream laden buns with a diet coke, because they are watching their weight.
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Actually, I found value in the review, sorry it was a less pleasant experience.

Me too.
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RoKWiz was just taking the sugar off his earlier post of the Gumtree Pies review, not criticising anyone.
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“I bought a #GumtreePie. The view where I ate it was nice, and the local wildlife friendly.”

Not unlike “A great face for radio”!

I’ve found some of those cake/bread products can be sharpened up if they’ve got a bit stale or dry. Toast until the sugar just starts to scorch.

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Who goes to a bakery and worries about kj counts?
That would be me. I need to leave some room for the chocolate and chips at night. And bang for buck, taste for kilojoules, cream buns beat carrot cake every time.
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Couple of nice flaky pastry pies from Wang. "The Bakers Wife"

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Please explain further?

Were they nice, what flavors did you choose, gravy/meat ratio etc?
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Please explain further?

Were they nice, what flavors did you choose, gravy/meat ratio etc?
Yeah very nice, mince steak ratio high to a peppery dark gravy texture.
I only buy steak or plain mince or the occasional potato pie.

Tell you the truth, I've never understood the different flavoured pies, chicken, bacon, Tandoori etc.
I like a nice simple pie not messed with.
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Couple of weeks ago, I was in Jericho, Qld. For those who don't know, its somewhat east of Barcaldine.
Called into the Coffee Shop, with a Bakery expert. Our own Cav, the biggest pie/cake guts on AFF.
Here he bought a home made Beef Pie, made by the Ladies who ran this establishment. Now this 'Rats Coffin' was huge, on the face of the argument it appeared to be of regular circumference, however this 'Maggot Sack' was deep at least 70mm deep.
He consumed it in three bits and spent the next fortnight telling everyone we came across in Western Qld about how good the Pies are in Jericho........

However, just last week, Cav pronounced that the Goomari Bakery was the best Cake shop in his memory.
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Did he share the Jericho pie with Miss Penny, or was she guarding the home front?
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Couple of weeks ago, I was in Jericho, Qld. For those who don't know, its somewhat east of Barcaldine.
Called into the Coffee Shop, with a Bakery expert. Our own Cav, the biggest pie/cake guts on AFF.
Here he bought a home made Beef Pie, made by the Ladies who ran this establishment. Now this 'Rats Coffin' was huge, on the face of the argument it appeared to be of regular circumference, however this 'Maggot Sack' was deep at least 70mm deep.
He consumed it in three bits and spent the next fortnight telling everyone we came across in Western Qld about how good the Pies are in Jericho........

However, just last week, Cav pronounced that the Goomari Bakery was the best Cake shop in his memory.
You forgot to mention how bad his memory is.
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Made a batch of chunky steak pies for the local airport firies today for lunch. I was quite nervous because they love good food and have no hesitation in passing harsh judgement if it's not up to their high standards.

Pies, veggies, baked smashed potatoes and lashings of meaty gravy were piled on to rather large plates, they sat down and it was silent for over five minutes with just the occasional nodding of a head here and there.

The fire commander broke the silence as he broke into a sweat with a barrage of swear words then muttered "geeze that's a good pie". All the others just nodded and kept eating. All of the plates were cleaned up, two of which got a lickover as well.

I ended up getting further positive feedback - was asked when I'm coming back to make more pies
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Baking has been a mixed bag for our family over coronatime.

The Mrs set us up very well early on with 3 months of supplies (we have to isolate as of medicals) and the baking was good. Tea cake, Chocolate cake (the kids used this for currency when in primary), single cup choc puddings, delicious loaves, apple and cinnamon loaf, vanilla slice, apple pie (with our own apples), lemon butter, peach turnover desert etc. She loves to bake. The family carrot cake recipe is insane.

Then our brutally efficient little german oven, blew up.

There was no way we're getting in a technician to wire in a new one with the corona risks and our conditions for now, so things have been getting creative. Microwave baking wasn't a complete success. But she did some really nice bread rolls and mini tea-cakes in the slow cooker. We fired up a stove top on the wood fireplace which showed a bit of promise and gave a nice cup of tea.

Now we've had a portable oven delivered, the $89 special, round clear glass with the heating unit on top looking suspiciously like one of Hitler's UFOs. So I call the oven 'the Hannebrau'.* It works pretty well, and she's happy with it for now, cooking up really nice potato wedges with dinner, and more good things to come.


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Two Wells bakery here in S.A. all sorts of good stuff, but am a sucker for their Lamb Shank Pie.
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Is it chunks, or minced?
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I really dislike pies advertised as 'meat pies' only with Mince in them. Chunks of steak in them only or just call them minced meat pies.
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It gets confusing when people from the UK sometimes refer to fruit mince as “mincemeat”.

I don’t think anyone has reviewed a (fruit) mince or treacle tart on this thread, yet.
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oops, wrong thread. damn pies!

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It gets confusing when people from the UK sometimes refer to fruit mince as “mincemeat”.

I don’t think anyone has reviewed a (fruit) mince or treacle tart on this thread, yet.
"Fruit mince" can be purchased in most supermarkets in glass jars. It's an English product which can be used for minced pies, ecless cakes/banburys or whatever you choose to call them.

I'm a big fan and usually purchase my fruit mince during the off season (now) at much lower prices than the festive season. This stuff keeps for ever on the shelf and can be used for future festival pastry wheels etc.

Glad it was brought to my attention.
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