Pies in Hua Hin

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Called in at Market Village yesterday to sample one of these mysterious creatures.
A beautiful jelly filled (growler) as we call them up north.
Well worth the trip from Cha-am.
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What was the lead time?
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I had a couple more this week Christopher. I couldn't agree more with you.

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Matlot wrote:I don't think you would have got one anyway, on her business page she's asked people to place orders because of the increase in demand!
With a 24 hour lead time, I'm afraid I've lost interest.
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Big Boy wrote:What was the lead time?
I thought you were making a reference to my comment...Growlers!
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LOL - no. They've stated that you need to order in advance. Basically, until they've sorted themselves out, I'll stick with Hua Hin Ham & Bacon, who, in my opinion do a very good pork pie, and it's 30% cheaper. A no brainer in my book.
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I use Ham and Bacon a lot and in my honest opinion, they do the best bacon, sausage, gammon, black pudding and boiled ham. I'll stop there...
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I had a HHH&B pork pie in the week, I thought the filling was pretty good actually, I enjoyed it, but the pastry case rather fell apart, which wasn't so good. Certainly be up for another one.

I hate all this talk of pork pies, I now have one in the fridge from that aussie brand available at VM. I picked that up at Sukhumvit soi26 yesterday and today I bought a Dickinson & Morris pie at Central Chit Lom!
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Jd does great pork pies.

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Don't do bacon or gammon as Jd are way better than we can do so we buy from there.

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christopher1 wrote:Called in at Market Village yesterday to sample one of these mysterious creatures.
A beautiful jelly filled (growler) as we call them up north.
Well worth the trip from Cha-am.
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They are next/near to Dairy Queen on the first floor on Market Village
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moja wrote:They are next/near to Dairy Queen on the first floor on Market Village
Doesn`t first floor mean something different to Americans and British? :?
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arcadianagain wrote:
moja wrote:They are next/near to Dairy Queen on the first floor on Market Village
Doesn`t first floor mean something different to Americans and British? :?
To me, the 1st floor is the ground floor. The 1st floor is sometimes also called the ground floor, but anything above the ground floor is never called the 1st floor. Anything below the ground floor is called the basement floor. :? :? :? Yes? :laugh: Pete :cheers:
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Thank you, Pete, glad that's been cleared up! While you're at it, perhaps you could explain the rules of cricket...? :laugh: :laugh:
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Better still, can you explain the differences between the Thai Offside rule and the rule used by the rest of the world :run:
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