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Old 21-10-2024, 07:14 AM   #841
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I avoid this thread because I am on a diet.
Please don't, the whole bakery industry is relying on people like us.

Easy to follow a diet, just substitute a vegetable with a pie.
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Cav, look away.

So a great walk down to Bremens bakery this morning where we decided to eat next door at cafe Ronto for brekky (lunch for me) Excellent food that's on a whole different level.

So afterwards we popped back next door to take home a beaut steak pie and (again) apple turnover before taking the bus (for Franco) back home.



Looks like it going to be for dinner now.
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umm maaaaahhhhh

You're dobbed on. im telling on you for posting food porn

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Did they just call me a FW?

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So a great walk down to Bremens bakery this morning where we decided to eat next door at cafe Ronto for brekky (lunch for me) Excellent food that's on a whole different level.

So afterwards we popped back next door to take home a beaut steak pie and (again) apple turnover before taking the bus (for Franco) back home.

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Looks like it going to be for dinner now.
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Well that pie turned out to be perfect for me just the right amount of dark gravy to dunk my own homemade chips in. 20mins @ 180 in the oven.
A real treat.





Followed closely by the, you guest it, apple turnover.
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Well that pie turned out to be perfect for me just the right amount of dark gravy to dunk my own homemade chips in. 20mins @ 180 in the oven.
A real treat.

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Followed closely by the, you guest it, apple turnover.
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Once again, a single portion. Diet approved.
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For the Pie Lovers in Victoria if you in the Boronia, Kyneton or Springvale area give Country Cob Bakery a try.

https://countrycobbakery.com.au
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For the Pie Lovers in Victoria if you in the Boronia, Kyneton or Springvale area give Country Cob Bakery a try.

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The range looks extensive and expensive. They must be worth it otherwise they wouldn't sell many.

Square or round pies? What's everyone's preference?
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Went back down to Bremens again for another apple turnover for after dinner this morn, asked them about matches (matchsticks) which He couldn't recall.
Whatever happened to them.

Layered pastry, wafer cream and jam from memory.

Totally tempted by the large Beestings he has there.
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Went back down to Bremens again for another apple turnover for after dinner this morn, asked them about matches (matchsticks) which He couldn't recall.
Whatever happened to them.

Layered pastry, wafer cream and jam from memory.

Totally tempted by the large Beestings he has there.
Various versions of matchsticks are still out there.





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Various versions of matchsticks are still out there.


Yeah this one is what I was trying to describe to him.
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Round, of course. Who’s got square bowls to float a pie in?
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The range looks extensive and expensive. They must be worth it otherwise they wouldn't sell many.

Square or round pies? What's everyone's preference?
Our old office was about 10 minutes drive from the Springvale Shop.
Morning teas and Lunch time were chaotic the times I went there.
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Our old office was about 10 minutes drive from the Springvale Shop.
Morning teas and Lunch time were chaotic the times I went there.
Now, that's a very good point. Had a semi floater for last nights dinner.

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Next time the vegetarian “Steak Style Pies” are on sale at Colesworth’s, I’m buying some. And a can of mushy peas, to make budget floaters. All the pea soups have meat in them.
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Mine last night was an Aldi pie. Quite good value for money and very passable.
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Years back Noon pies were square (vs four n twenty round and herbert adams oval)
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Mine last night was an Aldi pie. Quite good value for money and very passable.
I find the Aldi meat pies the Pastry is a bit hard when just heated in the oven.
My work around is to Microwave the Pie for 2 Minutes wrapped in a paper towel then finish off in the oven for 15 minutes.
I think the Aldi pies maybe be made by Scott's.
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Years back Noon pies were square
For some reason NE Vic pies are mainly square or oval (like Beechworth)
NSW seem to like round.

Bit like coffee (soy) mocha is served in a cup in most of country Vic, where as the same is served in a latte glass NSW.

And in Melbourne they ask you if you like it cappuccino style (cup) or latte style (glass)


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Years back Noon pies were square (vs four n twenty round and herbert adams oval)
In the late 1960's and early 1970's they sold Noon Pies at the School tuckshop and I am fairly sure they were round.
The first Square Pie I remember was Big Ben.

At one time the Four N Twenty and Noon Factories were both located in Kensington.
Noon relocated to the Northern Suburbs, Preston I think it was late 1960s early 1970s.
Noon Pies were sold to a. Sydney company.and eventually disappeared from the Market.

Who else remembers the Herbert Adams Shops?
The Coles and Myer Cafeterias sold oval pies, I am fairly sure they were Herbert Adams.

Where I grew up there was a Herbert Adams Shop and diagonally across the road there was an Austrian Pastry Shop that made excellent Pies and awesome Coffee Scrolls.

Patties own the Four and Twenty, Herbert Adams and National Pies Brands.
I read that Patties was sold to a Private Equity firm in 2016.
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In the late 1960's and early 1970's they sold Noon Pies at the School tuckshop and I am fairly sure they were round.
The first Square Pie I remember was Big Ben.

At one time the Four N Twenty and Noon Factories were both located in Kensington.
Noon relocated to the Northern Suburbs, Preston I think it was late 1960s early 1970s.
Noon Pies were sold to a. Sydney company.and eventually disappeared from the Market.

Who else remembers the Herbert Adams Shops?
The Coles and Myer Cafeterias sold oval pies, I am fairly sure they were Herbert Adams.

Where I grew up there was a Herbert Adams Shop and diagonally across the road there was an Austrian Pastry Shop that made excellent Pies and awesome Coffee Scrolls.

Patties own the Four and Twenty, Herbert Adams and National Pies Brands.
I read that Patties was sold to a Private Equity firm in 2016.
Coulda sworn Noon were square when I was a kid in the 60s?
But you could be right mate…
Four-n-twenty factory was originally in Union Rd Ascot Vale before outgrowing it and moving to Ken… I went to Ascot Vale West primary and used to walk over to Fourntwenty in Union Rd where they had a shop at front of their factory..
(35 union rd now looks like its units)
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Coulda sworn Noon were square when I was a kid in the 60s?
But you could be right mate…
Four-n-twenty factory was originally in Union Rd Ascot Vale before outgrowing it and moving to Ken… I went to Ascot Vale West primary and used to walk over to Fourntwenty in Union Rd where they had a shop at front of their factory..
(35 union rd now looks like its units)
I stuffed up re the location. Four and Twenty and Noon were in Ascot Vale. Noon was at 22 Mt Alexander Rd before mowing to Preston. A 1965 Sands and McDougall Directory lists them in Ascot Vale and the next edition 1970 Noon is in Preston. Four N Twenty moved to Kensington in 1982.

Re the shape of Noon Pies I googled Noon Pies and looked at images. There are some images of Noon Pies Signs and they feature a drawing of a Baker carrying a round pie.
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Pie Face the brand sold at United and Astron Service Stations are a good pie also.
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