The revolution is not a pasty that bakes itself, you have to take it from the oven.
Success for the munchers who campaigned to keep the Cornish Pasty Cornish
Amplify’d from http://www.marketingmagazine.co.uk/news/1056364/Cornish-Pasties-win-protected-status/Cornish Pasties win protected status
The Cornish Pasty has joined a select group of protected foods, including Champagne, Stilton cheese and Rioja wine, and has been awarded “protected food” status.
See this Amp at http://amplify.com/u/brg4xTo qualify as “Cornish Pasties”, they must be made in Cornwall, have the distinctive “D” shape and be crimped on one side, not the top.
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Valentine Pasty - for lovers that Munch
A couple that munch together stay together. Love is ….. a Valentine Pasty
It’s that time of year again when sweethearts manifest their affection in the form of cards, chocolates, flowers or maybe even diamonds.
A search for valentine pasty revealed the depth of the misunderstanding of the tem spread by them from over the pond - a tacky piece of sexy lingerie
But it’s to heck with Valentine’s Day tradition in the case of the West Cornwall Pasty Co which is hoping customers will say it with a pasty instead. Not just any old pasty either.
Available from 9th February for a limited time, the company’s Pasty to Share is a heart-shaped steak Valentine pasty filled with beef, potato, swede and onion, lovingly finished off with a pastry heart in the centre and designed to be halved and enjoyed by two people.
While admitting it may not be the most obvious romantic gesture, chief executive Richard Nieto says it’s certainly a tasty and unique one.
Well he has a point. Isn’t there a saying, “the way to a man’s heart…”?
The Valentine Pasty - For Lovers That Munch
I have promoted the pasty - a popular UK savoury snack for some time - here you can catch up with what else I’m munching.
