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Old 27-08-2020, 10:20 PM   #421
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Meat pie awards announced today:

https://australiasbestpie.com.au/news/
Sheesh, the Ganmain pies didn't even get a look in!
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Old 27-08-2020, 10:33 PM   #422
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I once delivered an urgently required box of Ganmain Pies to a café in Ariah Park. If there was a category in those awards for “Fastest Pie” they would have won it.
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I once delivered an urgently required box of Ganmain Pies to a café in Ariah Park. If there was a category in those awards for “Fastest Pie” they would have won it.
It's not hard to be fast between Ganmain and Ariah Park
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A covid thing but I thought it a bit odd the pies were all judged from being re heated due to being shipped frozen to the venue.

Gaso, probably used a *&^%$ microwave.
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Old 28-08-2020, 07:38 AM   #425
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You’d think there would have been awards for best cold pie in each category, too.

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Or frozen. Big Ben pies still around ?
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Old 28-08-2020, 09:00 AM   #427
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You’d think there would have been awards for best cold pie in each category, too.


Fixed.
There was a segment on the channel seven Sunrise program this morning.

I totally agreed with the crew that curried camel, flavoured crocodile and gluten free pies/pasties didn't belong in the same categories as the mainstream products. They should have been in their own separate categories.

I need to get on the judging panel for this event and sort these people out.

From what I understand, the Big Ben pie is no longer available. The name was stolen from my father back in the 70's when he told one of the bakery supply company travelling reps that he was developing a new larger pie range to be named after his brother in-law. My uncle Ben was rather a large unit . The salesman took the idea to Glover Gibbs management and they produced their own version a few weeks later. My dad never got to release his range of big pies under that name because he was wary of litigation from the huge company that stole his idea.

EDIT: Just got told by a workmate that the B B pies are still made.
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Old 28-08-2020, 12:02 PM   #428
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You’d think there would have been awards for best cold pie in each category, too.


Fixed.
'Best cold pie...'

That even sounds illegal...
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Old 28-08-2020, 04:49 PM   #429
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The centre of our dining table is full of those croissants from Lonsdale shop, ready for tomorrow morning when the kids and grandkids get here.
They're gonna be thinking its Xmas, but better
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Passing through Benalla and I thought I would try Bouwmeesters bakery pies on Bridge rd.
Good crispy pastry, a little light in colour but really good strong meaty flavours.



Yeah, I think I'll come here again. No apple cakes yet.
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Passing through Benalla and I thought I would try Bouwmeesters bakery pies on Bridge rd.
Good crispy pastry, a little light in colour but really good strong meaty flavours.

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Yeah, I think I'll come here again. No apple cakes yet.
But how were their pink cupcakes?
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But how were their pink cupcakes?
is that a straight question or should those of you with dirty minds read more into it.?
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[QUOTE=ford71V8;6484731]The centre of our dining table is full of those croissants from Lonsdale shop, ready for tomorrow morning when the kids and grandkids get here.
They're gonna be thinking its Xmas, but better[/Quit and awaiting your verdict?
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is that a straight question or should those of you with dirty minds read more into it.?
Just a cheeky dig in reference to post 236
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To everyone here, you are making me incredibly proud.

When I originally started this thread, it was only out of personal interest as to how others in AFF appreciated bakery produce.

I can now see that I've created a small sub-AFF community thread with many passionate members willing to share their bakery experiences. This was completely unexpected but is now highly appreciated.

I would like to express my personal thanks to you all for your contributions to our collective bakery passion and I hope that this can continue for many years in the future.

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and awaiting your verdict?
I already know theyre good
The thread and post encouraged me to buy a bunch for tomorrows visit.... putting that down to good timing!
I will report back on the opinions of tmrws taste testers
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Look like I've been busted, not pictured were 2 pink icing coffee scrolls.
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To everyone here, you are making me incredibly proud.

When I originally started this thread, it was only out of personal interest as to how others in AFF appreciated bakery produce.

I can now see that I've created a small sub-AFF community thread with many passionate members willing to share their bakery experiences. This was completely unexpected but is now highly appreciated.

I would like to express my personal thanks to you all for your contributions to our collective bakery passion and I hope that this can continue for many years in the future.

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Grand prize goes to rocKWiz. He spends more time in bakeries than the rest of us combined
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Yeah I’m wondering if roK is actually a fuel time bakery tester who does a bit of stonework to fill in between tasting jobs Lol.
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Looks like the secret is out.
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Anyone who works like a machine, needs adequate fuel.
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So much for my "health" walk with the dogs... grabbed a Lamb Shank pie while in town......
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so where is town?
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so where is town?
Two Wells!
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Two Wells!
Thanks, that place is now on my"to visit" list.

https://twowellsbakery.business.site/
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although never been there another good bakery down south Adelaide area is
CJ Bakery Beach Rd Christies Beach
again my daughter raves over their pies, they also won a number of awards in those results last week.
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Finally had that Apple cake I've been craving, even though it was only a littleun from Henri's at Wodonga.

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Working in Wodonga and back to Henri's again.
2 meat pies straight out of the oven, a freshly made boiled egg and butter lettuce, pumpkin bread sandwich and this yummo Black Forest roll.
Beaut moist chocolate sponge, fresh cream, chocolate shards and a real cherry coulis center.



I'm really liking the large rolling pin place.
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Jeez roK the more I see of your bakery visits,the more I reckon I was right when I said you were a full time bakery taste tester and part time stone whiz.
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Jeez roK the more I see of your bakery visits,the more I reckon I was right when I said you were a full time bakery taste tester and part time stone whiz.
You and Prydey are welcome to come up here and help at my part time job anytime.
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