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Weekend out and about not playing much Games since they took most of the free booster's away from the Treat Machine and the other ways to receive them from Candy Crush Saga, and now in Candy Crush Soda Saga is not as generous as it use to be either so instead of doing as I use to I am turning the Games off and getting outside in the rain, sunshine, or any weather as long as it's stays 78Β° degrees or above I love it.....hope everyone has a great Friendtastic day πππ―
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Hi my friend, I found your post very interesting indeed, I would love to see a photo of those pastiesπ€Reason being the pasty originated in my County of Cornwall, UK, it was the miner's meal.
Our County was mined greatly for tin. Many many years ago a lot of Cornish miners sailed and settled aboard in many Countries like America, Australia, South Africa to mine for more valuable things like gold. They would have taken this recipe with them. Which is why I am curious to know if this is now different to the traditional and proper (as we say here) pasty.
Originally they were sweet one end and savoury the other, so the miner would have a savoury and dessert in one meal, and use the crust to hold while they ate, and discard after for the "Knockers" (evil pixies/gremlins) to keep them happy, so they didn't do anything bad in the mine.
We have a savoury one now, which is more known, just curious how our original pasty has diversified.
Many contests in the County for best pasty, with weird, wonderful, lovely ideas. Mine is true and traditional to my clan, but I am very interested in variations.
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